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GENERAL HEALTH & SAFETY GUIDANCE & INFORMATION

  • What to expect when a Health and Safety Inspector Calls
  • Employers' Liability (Compulsory Insurance) Act 1969

FACTSHEET GUIDANCE ON THE LEGISLATION

  • Health and Safety Policy Statement
  • Management of Health and Safety at Work
  • Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)
  • Display Screen Equipment
  • Electricity At Work
  • Fire Prevention
  • First Aid
  • Manual Handling Operations
  • Noise Control
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Provision and Use of Work Equipment
  • Reporting and Recording of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences
  • Responsibility for Registers, Records and Statutory Documents
  • Safety Representatives and Safety Committees
  • Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare
  • Safety Signs
  • Safe Use of Lifting Equipment
  • Safe Work in Confined Spaces
  • Consultation with Employees
  • Work in Compressed Air
  • The Safe Use and Handling of Flammable Liquids
  • Safety in the Use of Abrasive Wheels
  • Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2002 – Work with Asbestos which does not normally require a Licence
  • Justification of Practices Involving Ionising Radiation
  • Work at Height
  • Working Time Regulations 1998
  • Control of Vibration at Work
  • Smoke–Free Regulations – England
  • Lone Working
  • Work Related Skin Diseases
  • Corporate Manslaughter

Appendices Index:


SUPPORTING APPENDICES

  • Example of a Risk Assessment Form
  • Schedule 1 to the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations – General Principles of Prevention in Risk Assessment – Regulation 4.
  • Specific Substances and Processes for which Monitoring is Required – Listed in Schedule 5 of COSHH
  • Health Surveillance for Specified Substances and Processes – Listed in Schedule 6 of COSHH
  • Example of a Visual Display Screen User Assessment Form
  • Display Screen Equipment Regulations – Specific Information which should be Provided
  • Minimum Requirements for Display Screen Workstations
  • Fire Precautions – Reducing the Sources of Ignitions, Oxygen and Minimising the Potential Fuel for a Fire
  • Fire Precautions Checklist
  • Fire Prevention – Types of Fire Detection and Warning Systems
  • Fire Prevention – Types of Fire–Fighting Equipment
  • Routine Maintenance and Testing of Fire Safety Equipment – Table of Good Practice
  • Fire Risk Assessment Record – An Example of a Simple List
  • Fire Prevention – Example of a Fire Training Record Sheet
  • Checklist to Assist in Determining First Aid Requirements
  • Table suggesting Number of First Aiders / Appointed Persons that may be needed in relation to Categories of Risk and Number of Employees
  • Manual Handling Operations Flow Chart
  • Example of a Manual Handling Assessment Form
  • Summary defining Responsible Persons under RIDDOR
  • Summary of Reportable Major Injuries, under RIDDOR (1995)
  • Summary of Reportable Specified Dangerous Occurrences under RIDDOR (1995)
  • Summary of Reportable Diseases under RIDDOR (1995)
  • Example of an Internal Accident Report Form
  • Sample of suggested form to be used for recording that an inspection by a Safety Representative(s) has taken place
  • Safety Signs and Signals Regulations 1996 – Schedule 1
  • Images of the signs and signals referred to in Schedule 1
  • Information to be contained in a report of a thorough examination – Schedule 1
  • The main elements to consider when designing a safe system of work which may form the basis of a Permit–To–Work
  • Confined Spaces - Some Key General Health and Safety Law Provisions
  • Standards relevant to Manholes and Other Access to Confined Spaces
  • Application of the Pressure Systems and Transportable Gas Containers Regulations 1989
  • The Role of the Contract Medical Adviser
  • Medical Examinations
  • Compression and Decompression Procedures Approved by the Health and Safety Executive
  • Fire–Resisting structures
  • Hazardous Area Classification
  • Risks from Agents, Processes and Work Listed in the Annex to Council Directive 94/33/EC on The Protection Of Young People At Work
  • Schedule 2 – Prohibition Of Certain Substances Hazardous To Health For Certain Purposes Regulation 4(1)
  • Schedule 3 – Additional provisions Relating To Work With Biological Agents
  • Asbestos – Particulars to be included in a Notification to the Enforcing Authority
  • Schedule 2 – The labelling of raw asbestos, asbestos waste and products containing asbestos
  • Schedule 2A – Principles of Good Practice for the Control of Exposure to Substances Hazardous to Health – Regulation 7 (7)
  • Working Time Regulations – Opt Out Agreement from 48 Hour Ruling
  • Employer's Fire Risk Assessment
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