Link Name | Link Description | Managing for health and safety | By Health Safety Executive The guidance explains the Plan, Do, Check, Act approach and shows how it can help you achieve a balance between the systems and behavioural aspects of management. It also treats health and safety management as an integral part of good management generally, rather than as a stand-alone system. The revised edition has advice on: ■ the core elements of managing for health and safety; ■ deciding if you are doing what you need to do; ■ delivering effective arrangements; ■ useful resources - 62 pages | General Guidebook on Industrial Safety | By Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association This document has been prepared as a handbook to collate the latest information including an outline of the implementation procedure for National Safety Week as well as the current status of industrial accidents, basic accident prevention strategies, examples of accidents and countermeasures and accident statistics for those involved in safety management. In particular, this year we have published an outline of the amendments to Industrial Safety and Health Act - 176 pages | General Industry Safety Manual | This manual is a guide for generating your company's safety policy, at the time this information was provided, it was believed to be from reliable sources and current with applicable local, state or federal safety standards. This manual addresses many of mandated requirements; however, you must edit the manual/plan to make the written plans “site specific”, which means specifically for your organization; your equipment, your facilities and your employees. It covers Injury/Illness Prevention Plan, Safety/Training Counseling, Walking-Working Surfaces (Slips, Trips & Falls), Electrical, Confined Space Hazards, Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout), Respirators, Bloodborne, Pathogens, Emergency Preparedness, Hand and Portable Power Tools, Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Fire Extinguisher Training and Use, Accident Investigation and Self-Inspection Checklist - 142 pages | Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste | OSH Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Site Activities manual is a guidance document for managers responsible for occupational safety and health programs at inactive hazardous waste sites. It assumes a basic knowledge of science and experience in occupational safety and health. It is the product of a four-agency committee (the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health [NIOSH], the Occupational Safety and Health Administration [OSHA], the U.S. Coast Guard [USCG], and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [EPA]) - 198 pages | HEALTH & SAFETY ORIENTATION GUIDE for Employers – WorkSafeNB | This guide assists employers with developing their orientation program. - 71 pages | INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL SAFETY & QUALITY MANAGEMENT | Author:Mohd Zaizu bin Ilyas This material will give you the ability to define and understand fundamentals of Industrial Safety and Quality Management. It will help apply techniques and tools of Quality Management as well as Industrial Safety standards. It also gives you the ability to identify suitable techniques and tools to implement in production management - 33 pages | Mandatory Basic Safety Training Course | This tutorial material aims to assist the employees of the construction industry to prepare for the mandatory basic safety training courses and enables them to grasp the key knowledge in occupational safety. However, the reader should note that tutorial material written in simple and plain language is not applicable for explaining the relevant legislation - 22 pages | Occupational health – A manual for primary health care workers | By World Health Organization Highly qualified experts in the field of occupational health have contributed to the development of this manual, which we hope will meet the needs of Member States in their efforts to include occupational health in the PHC services. I hope this simple, task-oriented publication will be useful not only for PHC workers and their trainers at all levels but also for all specialists and interested authorities - 168 pages | Occupational health and safety handbook | This handbook is an introduction to the safe work practices you are to follow while at work to protect both yourself and others. Workforce is committed to ensuring that clients provide you with a safe and healthy workplace. Safety is everybody’s responsibility and you are expected to play your part in maintaining the health and safety standards at any workplace you go to - 20 pages | Risk assessment | By Health Safety Executive A brief guide to controlling risks in the workplace. This leaflet is aimed at employers, managers and others with responsibility for health and safety. It will also be useful to employees and safety representatives - 5 pages | Safety handbook for construction site workers | Most accidents can be prevented by taking simple measures or adopting proper working procedures. This handbook is intended to outline important issues on safety and health that should be paid attention to on construction sites for easy reference by the workers 20 pages | Sample Written Program For Industrial safety | The following safety policy is provided only as a guide to assist employers and employees in complying with the requirements of 29 CFR 1910 and 1926, as well as to provide other helpful information. It is not intended to supersede the requirements of the standards - 20 pages | The event safety guide (Second edition) | By Health and Safety Executive The event safety guide replaces The guide to health, safety and welfare at pop concerts and other similar events. Changes in health and safety law and the continuing development of ‘best practice’ have led to this new guide. The event safety guide aims to help everyone who organises music events so that events run safely. The guide will enable event organisers to understand the needs of others concerned with the event, such as local authorities and the emergency services, so that they can all work together to improve event safety. There are 33 easy-to-read chapters covering different types of venue, site provisions and facilities needed, management issues and relevant legislation. 190 pages |
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