kind. . 6. Identify sources of information that can helpreduce risks to workers. (8)Internal Sources: External Sources: Risk assessments Professional Institutions such as Inspection reports IOSH Accident/incident records World Health Organization‚ ILO Medical reports Suppliers and Manufacturers Maintenance reports Consultants and Specialists Insurance Companies and workers unions . 7. What are the reasons for having good health andsafety practice? (3)The reasons for having good health and safety
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For completion by the candidate: I declare that the work submitted for this practical application assessment i.e. the completed observation sheets and the report to management‚ is my own work. I recognize that contravention of this statement constitutes malpractice and may result in my being subject to the penalties set out in the NEBOSH Malpractice policy. Name (Print) ________________________________ Signature ________________________________ Date ______/______/________ For completion
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2008 UNDERSTANDING ACTION VERBS USED IN N.E.B.O.S.H. EXAMINATIONS ETA Consultancy® Contents Understanding Action Verbs ............................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Answer length......................................................
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areas. Section 2 1. Identify documentation that is likely to be inspected in a health and safety audit. Health and safety policy Risk assessments Training records Maintenance records Inspections and audit reports Complaints from employees Accident and investigation reports Safe systems of work and procedures. 2. A) Outline the main health and safety responsibilities of an employer. Provide a safe work place Provide safe plant and equipment Provide safe systems of work Provide adequate
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liability) or uninsured (loss of goodwill‚ loss of reputation‚ extra overtime payments‚ accident investigation costs‚ production delays). • Delays to production following the accident • Personnel allocated to investigating and writing up the accident report • Recruitment and training costs for replacement workers • Damage to equipment and materials • Reduction in product quality following the accident • Reduced productivity of injured workers on light duty • Overhead cost of spare capacity maintained
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Case – British Railways board Vs Herrington Relevance - Trespasser duty of care - Common humanity - Occupiers liability act 1984 Facts - Railway line operated by BRB ran through property open to public - Fences were in poor repair - 1965 children seen on line - Child severely injured when he stepped on line after passing through broken fence - Plaintiff claimed damages for negligence Ruling - House of lords held over trespassers‚ a duty to take steps as common humanity to avert
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International Labour Conference‚ 93rd Session‚ 2005 Report IV(1) Promotional framework for occupational safety and health Fourth item on the agenda International Labour Office Geneva ISBN 92-2-115366-5 ISSN 0074-6681 First published 2004 The designations employed in ILO publications‚ which are in conformity with United Nations practice‚ and the presentation of material therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the International Labour Office
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Liquid CO2 Extraction of D-Limonene This convenient‚ effective and inexpensive liquid CO2-based extraction of a natural product (D-limonene) provides an engaging example of natural products extraction using an alternative solvent (liquefied CO2). Because the procedure can be carried out in a polypropylene centrifuge tube and uses crushed dry ice as its CO2 source‚ it provides an inexpensive alternative to the equipment-intensive extraction with supercritical CO2. A short video clip is available
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different wing patterns and‚ by 1908‚ had noticed the proliferation of dwarf mutants. By the 1980s these discoveries have spawned into its own field of study by geneticists sometimes referred to as “Drosophilists”. (Taubes 2012) The purpose of our D. melanogaster Monohybrid Cross experiment was to study the genetic traits based on Mendelian inheritance. In this
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ADMISSIBILITY OF THE OPINION OF A COMPUTER FORENSICS EXAMINER AS AN EXPERT EVIDENCE UNDER NIGERIAN LAW OF EVIDENCE By Philip O Nwachukwu As a general rule under Nigerian law of Evidence‚ the opinion evidence is irrelevant in court trials. Thus section 66 of the Evidence Act CAP E14‚ Laws of the. Federation of Nigeria (LFN)‚ 2004 provides that the fact that any person is of the opinion that a fact in issue‚ or relevant to the issue‚ does or does not exist‚ is irrelevant to the existence of such fact
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