NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE 1 03 OCT 2011 AT KOCHI Section 1. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. With respect to undertaking general risk assessment within a workplace (a) Outline the key stages of the risk assessment process (10) (b) Explain the criteria which must be met for the assessment to be ‘Suitable and Sufficient’. (4) (c) Outline factors that the employer should
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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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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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NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety UNIT IGC3: HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION Student Name: Student Number: Date of Submission: APPENDIX 1 IGC3 – The Health and Safety Practical Application Candidate and course provider declarations: For completion by the candidate: I declare that the work submitted for this practical application assessment ie. the completed observation sheets and the report to management‚ is my own work. I recognise
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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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photo-copies of all required documents below. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS BY THE COMPANY HRD. ====================================== 1) Photo-copies of Qualification Documents. 2) Photo-copies of Experience Certificates (If any) 3) Photo-copies of Address Proof 4) Two Passport Size Photograph. ====================================== And kindly send to us the below via email : 1. Name: 2. Address: 3. Mobile: 4. Sex: 5. Age: Send your details to this email (marutisuzuk@manager.in.th) You have
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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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© DQ 2 The three branches of government and are as follows‚ Executive - Main responsibility is that it has veto power over congress and is the commander in chief of the armed forces. Among other functions executive leadership also has the role to appoint federal judges and enforce international treaties. Legislative - A Congress composed of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Has the ability to override with a super majority in the senate. Legislative also has the president veto authority
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ENT 318 ARTIFICIAL ORGAN TUTORIAL 1 1. What are the factors holding back the use of implantable artificial organs? 2. What are the advantages of using artificial organs in comparison to transplanted organs? 3. Define the terms given below : i. Preload ii. Afterload iii. Cardiac Output iv. Mean Arterial Pressure v. vi. vii. Ventricular compliance Venous Return SVR 4. Sketch a Pressure-Volume plot for left ventricle. In your sketch indicate : -EDV and ESV -All the cardiac cycle phases 5. During
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Health and Safety Foundations | Element 1 Element 1 REVISION QUESTION 1 (1) Why may health and safety not be seen as a priority by the management of an organisation? (2) Define: (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
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