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A code of practice can assist anyone who has a duty of care in the circumstances described in the code of practice. Following an approved code of practice will assist the duty holder to achieve compliance with the health and safety duties in the WHS Act and WHS Regulations, in relation to the subject matter of the code of practice.
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4 CODE OF PRACTICE HAZARDOUS MANUAL TASKS 1.2 What is a hazardous manual task? A hazardous manual task, as defined in the WHS Regulations, means a task that requires a person to lift, lower, push, pull, carry or otherwise move, hold or restrain any person, animal
4 CODE OF PRACTICE MANAGING NOISE AND PREVENTING HEARING LOSS AT WORK 1.2 The meaning of key terms Decibel (dB) is the unit for measuring sound levels. Exposure standard for noise is defined in the WHS Regulations as an LAeq,8h of 85 dB(A) or an LC,peak of 140 dB(C). There are two parts to the exposure standard for noise because
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This Code of Practice on how to meet the requirements for consultation, cooperation and coordination on work health and safety matters is an approved code of practice under section 274 of the Work Health and Safety Act
safe work australia work-related injuries and fatalities involving a fall from height, australia october 2013
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Dispose of any unnecessary flammable liquids. This includes flammable waste chemicals and chemicals which you no longer need. Ensure that flammable liquids are disposed of in accordance with local waste disposal requirements. Dispose of combustible materials. Excess combustible material, like wood or paper, can act as fuel for a fire.
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The guide covers working with both tilt-up concrete elements (which are manufactured immediately adjacent to their final place of installation at the construction site) and precast concrete elements (which are manufactured at an off-site manufacturing facility, or at a different location on the construction site).
Scaffolding designers have a duty to design scaffolding that is safe to manufacture, assemble and use for the purpose it was designed for. They design the scaffolding system. The scaffolding may be purchased, hired in or supplied, for example by a scaffolding contractor. The scaffold structure
Safe Work Australia is an Australian Government statutory agency established in 2009. Safe Work Australia consists of representatives of the Commonwealth, state and territory governments, the Australian Council of Trade Unions, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Australian Industry Group.
23 Default procedure 41. Model Work Health and Safety Regulations . PCC [359] 1.1.2021. 2 . PART 2.3 CESSATION OF UNSAFE WORK 43. 24 Continuity of engagement of worker 43. PART 2.4 WORKPLACE ENTRY BY WHS ENTRY PERMIT HOLDERS 44. 25 Training requirements for WHS entry permits 44 26 Form of WHS entry permit 44
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Guidance on forestry and growing and managing forests is in the General guide for managing risks in forestry operations and Guide to growing and managing forests. This Guide is also useful for workers and helps to ensure the health and safety of other people who may be affected by tree trimming and removal work including members of the public.
Information Security Management: NHS Code of Practice 2 Types of Information Covered by the Code of Practice 4. The guidance contained within this Code of Practice and its related materials applies to NHS information assets of all types (including the records of NHS patients treated on behalf of the NHS in the private healthcare sector). 5.
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in general practice, your practice manager, regulatory or professional body, or your defence organisation. (The local information governance expert for NHS boards will be the data protection officer or Caldicott guardian.) This document replaces the ‘NHS Code of Practice on Protecting Patient Confidentiality’ published in 2003.
and is a key component of emerging information governance arrangements for the NHS. 2. For the purposes of this document, the term ‘staff’ is used as a convenience to refer to all those to whom this code of practice should apply. Whilst directed at NHS staff, the Code is also relevant to any one working in and around health.
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Records Management Code of Practice 2021 Introduction The Records Management Code of Practice for Health and Social Care 2021 (from this point onwards referred to as the Code) is a guide for you to use in relation to the practice of managing records. It is relevant to organisations working within, or under contract to, the NHS in England.
Code of Practice will change over time. It will be subject to regular reviews and updated as necessary, with the next review scheduled for 2021. 1.4 Types of Records Covered by the Code of Practice 14 This Code of Practice applies to NHS records in any format (e.g. paper,
• The code focuses on the legal tests required in the Data Protection Act. The code explains the issues surrounding the anonymisation of personal data, and the disclosure of data once it has been anonymised. It explains the relevant legal concepts and tests in the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA). The code provides good practice
(NHS England 2019) and other national agendas and initiatives. The guide recognises the challenge for executive nurses in creating and leading an evidence-informed practice environment. It includes examples of how to enable ... practice in the standards within its code (2018). One of the four principles of the
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7. NHS England and NHS Improvement, working with clinical and coding ... check, by reviewing the code list in appendix 1 and searching for affected patients. For these patients there is no need to make any changes to the ... general practice clinical systems, but they are …
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Confidentiality: Code of Practice for Health and Social Care in Wales INTRODUCTION 1. This document sets out non-statutory guidance on best practice for those who work within or under contract to NHS or local authority social services authorities operating in Wales concerning confidentiality and the
Power to Issue a Code of Practice on the Delivery of Autism Services This Code is issued under section 145 of the SSWBW Act 2014. It also constitutes guidance under section 169 of the SSWBW Act 2014 and guidance under section 2 of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006 (“the NHS (Wales) Act”).
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