ELEMENT IA1 - PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT In addition to these national standards two international management systems and standards have been developed. In the European Union it is the Eco-Management and Audit Scheme‚ and worldwide‚ the 14000 series of standards has been adopted by the International Standards Organisation. Figure IA1-46: Environmental management system model. Source: ISO 14000. BS EN ISO 14001 sets out the general requirements that an organisation needs
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Mrs Carpenter- Unit 1 Accounting Revision Notes: Purpose of Preparing Accounts: Accounting records all financial transactions that occur during a period of time‚ for example the financial year. This is necessary so that the owner can control their business and control how it is performing and use the accounts to make good business decisions. It also means that the owner can: * Provide records of information that is required by HM Revenue and Customers for tax purposes and VAT returns *
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Examiners’ Report NEBOSH National General Certificate December 2007 examination CONTENTS Introduction 3 Paper NGC1 : Management of health and safety 5 Paper NGC2 : Controlling workplace hazards 10 Examination statistics 17 Examination technique 18 The National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety has been offered since 1989 and‚ at the time of this examination‚ there were nearly 113‚000 holders of
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www.studyguide.pk for more notes visit www.studyguide.pk Bought to you by www.studyguide.pk AS- Level Accounting Unit 2 Revision Notes Benstead Revision Notes: Types of Business Organisation: Sole Traders: Advantages: Faster decision making Independence Quicker and cheaper to establish All profits belong to the sole trader Competitors know less about the business’s success as the accounts don’t have to be published Disadvantages: Unlimited liability-can lose both business’s
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NEBOSH(IGC-1) TOPIC FOCUS ELE-1 TO ELE-5 1. DEFINATIONS Health the absence of disease. Safety the absence of hazards‚ risks & serious injury at workplace. Environmental Protection the prevention of damage to air‚ land‚ water and living creatures. Accident an unplanned‚ unwanted which lead to injuries‚ loss and damage. Near Miss an unplanned‚ unwanted which has potential to injuries‚ loss and damage. Dangerous Occurrence a specified event which must be reported to
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SUMMARY OF IAS 21 Objective of IAS 21 The objective of IAS 21 is to prescribe how to include foreign currency transactions and foreign operations in the financial statements of an entity and how to translate financial statements into a presentation currency. [IAS 21.1] The principal issues are which exchange rate(s) to use and how to report the effects of changes in exchange rates in the financial statements. [IAS 21.2] Key Definitions [IAS 21.8] Functional currency: the currency of the primary
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Business Studies A-Level Revision Notes Business Ownership A. Reasons for Owning a Business Advantages • Enjoy higher flexibility and autonomy • Entitled to give orders to employees • Higher profit potential B. Ways to start a business ■ Buying an Existing Business Advantages • Save effort and time in planning‚ analyzing‚ recruiting.. • Avoid look for a location and design plant layout • Provide a network of existing customers‚ suppliers and distributors • Availability of business information
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PAPer F3 revision notes June 2009 Examinations 1 ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS Fundamental Assumptions Fair presentation Going concern Accruals Consistency Materiality / Aggregation Relevance Reliability Faithful representation Substance over form Neutrality Prudence Completeness Comparability Understandability Separate entity Money measurement For latest course notes updates‚ free audio and video lectures and support please visit www.opentuition.com PAPer F3 revision notes June 2009
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GCSE Geography Unit 1- Dynamic Planet Brief overview study guide Please use this booklet with caution – it is designed to give a summary of some of the key ideas and point you in the right direction for case studies. It does not however cover everything and has little case study detail. A full revision programme also needs: Revision using your notes Ensuring you understand key terms and can give definitions of them. Learning key facts about case studies Completion of past
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NEBOSH National General Certificate Exam Hints & Tips Now you’ve committed yourself to taking the NEBOSH Certificate‚ you’ve probably wondered what you’ve got yourself into! Hopefully the following hints & tips will help you to get the maximum marks possible. Tips for the Written Papers First Things First! Start by reading the exam paper all the way through. You should find at least one question that you are confident about answering. The pages in your answer book are numbered according
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