ONTENTS Introduction 2 Unit IA – International management of health and safety 3 Unit IB – International control of hazardous agents in the workplace 12 Unit IC – International workplace and work equipment safety 19 © 2 008 NEBOSH‚ Dominus Way‚ Meridian Business Park‚ Leicester LE19 1QW t el: 0116 263 4700 fax: 0116 282 4000 email: info@nebosh.org.uk website: www.nebosh.org.uk The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health is a registered charity
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OHSW FORM OHSW41 Plant Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment Page 1 of 3 Workplace Division/Portfolio: Risk Assessor (s): Assessment Date: Section 1. Hazards Mechanical hazards Radiation Unexpected startup‚ unexpected overrun/overspeed Contact with moving parts; mass and stability problems Low-frequency‚ radio frequency radiation; microwaves Failure/Display of control system Accumulation of energy inside machinery eg elastic elements (springs)
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Index 1. European Framework Directive on Health & Safety 2. The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999 3. Health & Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 4. Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 5. Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 6. The Provision & Use of Workplace Equipment Regulations 1998 7. The Workplace (Health‚ Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1992 8. Safety Representatives & Safety Committee Regulations
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QUICK FACTS DUTY OF CARE & NEGLIGENCE Both terms used in COMMON LAW. Duty of Care Exists between two individuals where there is an obligation on one party not to harm the other Duty is personal - owed by one individual to another individual e.g. an employer owes a DOC to each one of his employees There are several examples of where there is a recognised DOC - Employer/Employee; Doctor/Patient; Parent/Child; Teacher/Pupil The standard of care which must be exercised by an employer is
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THE NATIONAL EXAMINATION BOARD IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PAPER 1: MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY [DATE] 2 hours‚ 0930 to 1130 Answer both Section 1 and Section 2. Answer ALL questions. The maximum marks for each question‚ or part of a question‚ are shown in brackets. Start the answer to each question on the correspondingly numbered page of the answer book. Answers may be illustrated by sketches where appropriate
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NEBOSH = IGC2 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 1. List eight design features and/or safe practice intended to reduce the risk of Accidents on staircase used as internal pedestrian routes within work premises 1. The removal of obstructions 2. Provision of non-slippery surfaces‚ together with reflective edging. 3. Adequate lighting. 4. Effective maintenance of the staircase. 5. Width of the staircase 6. Provision of handrails 7. Dimension of treads and risers 8. Provision of landings. 9. Provision for disabled
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(i) An accident. (ii) A hazard. (iii) A risk. (3) What two types of hazard are there? (4) What factors are assessed in determining the magnitude of a risk? The suggested answers are given at the end of the element. 1–10 NEBOSH International General Certificate © RRC Business Training Health and Safety Foundations | Element 1 Element 1 REVISION QUESTION 2 (1) Identify two responsibilities of workers identified in the ILO Occupational Health and Safety Recommendation
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Management Report Introduction This report follows a workplace inspection of an Oil Service Tools Company on the 4th November 2012 stating some good practices and poor health and safety practices carried out within the workplace area. The facility has different departments and one main office building. The office building mainly occupied by the senior health and safety practitioner dedicated for the whole facility‚ managers and global product line managers. The facility is divided for 4 main
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Writing a Safety inspection report. Your report should be according to SMART principles: Sensible Measurable Achievable Realistic Time Bound Above all‚ it should be sensible and persuade management to act upon its recommendations. It is a report and should therefore be in report format‚ not a letter or memo or even an email! Avoid humourous vignettes such as: from: S. Afety MIOSH RSP or to: I. M. Self‚ MD and bar It is not a list of hazards such as you would have created
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