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Fragile roofs: Safe working practices GEIS5
www.hse.gov.ukFragile roofs: Safe working practices GEIS5 Author: Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Subject: Guidance for building owners and occupiers, construction businesses and workers in refurbishment and building maintenance - ie anyone working on fragile roofs or having work done. It explains what you can do to ensure a safe system of work is followed.
Fragile roofs: Safe working practices GEIS5 - hse.gov.uk
www.hse.gov.uk2 of 5 pages Health and Safety Executive Fragile roofs Safe working practices What you should do as a building owner or occupier Before work starts:
Circular saw benches - Safe working practices WIS16 - HSE
www.hse.gov.ukWhile every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the references listed in this publication, their future availability cannot be guaranteed. Further information. More information on circular saws, including videos illustrating correct working practices and a circular sawing machines poster, can be found on HSE’s woodworking website:
Narrow band saws: Safe working practices WIS31 - HSE
www.hse.gov.ukneed to be taken to ensure that they remain stable during operation, ie fixing the machine to the floor. 1,2. Training It is important that machine operators are trained to carry out the work they are expected to do. No one should be allowed to work at a woodworking machine unless they have demonstrated competence.