“IOSH Managing Safely” is a well-tailored and graphic oriented course that is designed to build a strong foundation on the basic fundamentals of H&S management. If you are fresher and intend to do level 3 programs like NEBOSH IGC, it is highly recommended to do IOSH MS initially to build a strong knowledge base.
“IOSH Managing Safely” is a well-tailored and graphic oriented course that is designed to build a strong foundation on the basic fundamentals of H&S management. If you are fresher and intend to do level 3 programs like NEBOSH IGC, it is highly recommended to do IOSH MS initially to build a strong knowledge base.
World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2016 Abdul Hanan
This is a presentation for work-related stress and how we can collectively tackle the new risk of stress. This will be helpful for workplace health and safety professionals willing to discuss the health hazards of stress. Further details can be found in the ILO report on workplace stress.
Industrial, manufacturing and construction work sites have plenty of machines. Machines are used for everything from power generation to the sorting of recyclables, and they’re an integral part of assembly lines all over the world.
A number of safety hazards come with working around machinery that employers, safety managers and workers all need to be aware of. By preparing for these dangers, accidents and injuries can be prevented.
In this slideshare we present 10 easy to follow steps that will help ensure your workers a daily safe passage in and around the machines they use.
The 10 steps we discuss are;
1) Don't reach into the machine
2) Use Proper Lockout/Tagout Procedures
3) Stay Clear of Sharp or Moving Parts
4) Watch Out for Cords and Wires
5) Don’t Wear Loose Clothing
6) Wear Proper PPE
7) Use Caution Around Heat Sources
8) Be Careful When Cleaning
9) Communicate, Communicate, Communicate
10) Follow Visual and Written Instructions
If you follow these 10 suggestions, you will find yourself with a whole lot less grief at the end of the work year. To learn more about machine guarding, chick out this article: https://www.babelplex.com/methods-for-machine-guarding-babelplex-industrial-section/ .
Everyone is responsible for maintaining a safe work environment. It is important to know your rights and responsibilities as an employee (or employer)!
Guest presentation by Dr Rachel Aldred, Department of Planning and Transport, University of Westminster.
Delivered as seminar on 09/12/2015:
Cycling near misses: the missing link between 'perceived' and 'objective' risk?
Dr Aldred's talk about the Near Miss Project (www.nearmiss.bike) which studies cyclists’ experiences of near misses, and has been the first study to calculate a per-mile non-injury incident rate for people cycling in the UK.
http://medhealth.leeds.ac.uk/events/event/400/seminar_series_talk
[Presentation copyright: R Aldred/University of Westminster]
Ladder safety posters, the right way to use the ladder, what should be the height and distance from wall ratio, difference between the step ladder, joint ladder and extension ladder, what type of ladders are not to use. Protections (PPEs) which are to be used while using ladder.
In this presentation I have tried to highlight the key points and requirement which arise when you are pitching your management to bring a QHSE culture in the organization. With this ppt it is made very easy to explain, what is QHSE, what are the certification required, what are the benefits and how you are going to implement it step-by-steo.
Earth Day 2015 Wednesday, I gave this presentation in my office to create awareness to the employees. Explained them about the issues we are facing on this day global warming, extreme weathers, energy consumption, alternate resources, resources depletion.