the use and storage of lifting aids and equipment. | | | 1.3 | Describe the different types of technical‚ product and regulatory information‚ their source and how they are interpreted. | | | 1.4 | State the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources and how they are implemented | | | 1.5 | Describe how to obtain information relating to using and storing lifting aids and equipment. | 2 | Know how to comply with relevant
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are to ensure your own safety and that of others‚ to cooperate with your employer on health and safety issues. The Workplace (Health‚ Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 The regulations cover legal requirements for: Maintenance of workplace equipment‚ ventilation and indoor temperatures‚ lighting‚ cleanliness and handling of waste materials‚ workstation and flooring‚ facilities for staff to rest and eat‚ drinking water‚ sanitary conveniences. The Manual Handlings Operations Regulations 1992
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Corrosive Toxic Routes of Entry Skin and eye contact Inhalation Swallowing Penetration (skin absorption) Hazard Communication ‘Goals’ Right to know and chemical hazards PPE‚ first-aid‚ and spills/leaks Labels and MSDS Personal Protective Equipment Dust masks and respirators Glasses‚ goggles‚ and face shields Hearing protection Gloves Foot protection Head protection Aprons or full-body suits Hazardous Materials First Aid Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes
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molten metal‚ slag or heat equipment. Treat with plenty of cold water. Consult a doctor if required. Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Keep eyes wide open whilst rinsing. Consult a doctor if required. After Eye Contact: 5. Fire Fighting Procedure Suitable Extinguishing Media: Special protective equipment for fire fighters: Specific Hazards: Specific Methods: Dry sand or flood with large amount of water. In case of fire wear full protective flameproof clothing.
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the hand washing technique‚ using personal protective equipment when needed. Waste is disposed of in to the correct bins. • Control of substances hazardous to health (COSHH) – ensure the correct substance is being used to clean the right equipment/device or body fluid spillage. • Risk assessment management – Ensure that the clinic area is clean and safe to use. Also ensuring that the bed is at the correct height for each patient. Ensure that the correct equipment is being used for the right job.
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MEASURES | |1. |CABLE LAYING AND PULLING. |BODY INJURIES |Personnel shall wear Personal Protective Equipment such as Hardhat‚ Eye Protection‚ Hand Gloves and Safety Shoes during CABLE LAYING‚| | | | |PULLING and or TERMINATION.
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practises. * Use any safety equipment that is provided. (1.2) The employer’s responsibilities are to look after the work place and see if employees are doing their work. Also they have to stop infections and germs. They have to provide safety equipment and do risk assessments to see if anything happen they know what is safe and what is not safe. * Ensure workplace is safe and healthy. * Consider welfare of employees. * Provide training safety equipment and written procedures.
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Printing‚ dress code is not as strict‚ but nonetheless‚ is still quite important. Wearing enclosed shoes and appropriate protective gear for the situation is vital to ensure safety in the workplace. Safe Handling of equipment The equipment used at Snap Printing includes; Large format printers Laminators Trimmers Although this is only few of the pieces of equipment used‚ there are numerous safety precautions that need to be taken. For example‚ trimmers are very dangerous tools‚ being
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endorsement by the U.S. Government. WWW.WPSAC.ORG Approach / Protection Boundaries The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has developed specific approach boundaries designed to protect employees while working on or near energized equipment. These boundaries are: Flash Protection Boundary (outer boundary) Limited Approach Restricted Approach
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health and safety control equipment‚ identified by the principles of protection‚ should be used relating to types‚ purpose and limitations of each type‚ the work situation‚ occupational use and the general work environment‚ in relation to: – collective protective measures – personal protective equipment (PPE) – respiratory protective equipment (RPE) – Local exhaust ventilation (LEV). 1.4 See Training Hand-out section 1‚ pages 1‚ 2 & 3 Why do we need PPE and safety equipment? The purpose of PPE
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