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What is HSE |
Health and safety considerations apply to all organisations, whether one person or a large multinational. They also apply to every department within an organisation and to every discipline within organisations. |
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Health and Safety Mangement |
All companies manage safety, environmental protection or the health of their workers
They do it if only by complying with applicable legislation or doing nothing, which is also
a system (then of non management). |
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Risk Assessment |
Every year people at work suffer accidents and work related ill health. The impact on the individual
can be severe, affecting not only their ability to work but also their personal life. |
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HSE Policy |
A health and safety policy is a business plan for safety. The health and safety policy is the starting
point for the process of managing health and safety. |
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Permit To Work |
The permit-to-work system should ensure that authorized and competent people have thought about foreseeable risks and those risks are avoided by using suitable precautions. |
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Confined Space Safety |
A number of people are killed or seriously injured in confined spaces each year around the world. This happens
in a wide range of industries, from those involving complex plant to simple storage vessels. |
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Managing Hot Work |
Many aspects of maintenance and engineering work involve Welding, Burning, Cutting, Grinding and
working with Bitumen boilers etc. |
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Lockout-Tagout |
ockout/Tagout (LOTO) refers to the specific practices and procedures to protect workers from injury due to the unexpected energization or started up again prior to the completion of maintenance. |
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Accident Investigation |
Accident Investigation is a process that allows management to identify and evaluate the true causes of
an accident or incident. |
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Fall Protection |
For thousands of years man has used ropes and various knots to help or secure objects against the forces of gravity. Some of the earlier users could be found on sailing ships, in church, mosque minarets, temples steeple construction and maintenance, and in tree-trimming trades. |
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Scaffold Safety |
The construction world , today , cannot be imagined without scaffolding. Scaffolding has a variety of
applications. |
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Electrical Safety |
Electricity can kill or severely injure people and cause damage to property. Every year many accidents at work involving electric shock or burns are reported. |
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PPE(Pesonal Protective Equipment) |
Worksites today generally are safer than ever, thanks largely to the widespread use of PPE designed to keep workers safe and injury free. |
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Noise |
Hearing loss from exposure to noise in the workplace is one of the most common of all industrial diseases. Workers can be exposed to high noise levels in workplaces as varied as construction industries, foundries and textile industries. |
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Chemical Safety |
Chemicals are part of modern life, and we are likely to encounter them everyday - from the chemicals used at work, to products in the home such as paint, and detergents and pesticides used in the garden. |
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Fire Safety |
This may sound like a contradiction, but the problem with fire prevention on a construction site is the absence of a problem. Fires do
not occur with frequency or regularity and therefore workers are not particularly concerned about them. |
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Environment Safety |
Environment may be broadly understood to mean our surroundings. It can be divided into non-living and living components. The Environment provides resources which support life on the earth. |
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Excavation Safety |
Construction work is dangerous; and work involving trenching and excavating activities tends to be the most hazardous in the industry. |
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Machine Guarding |
Amputations are among the most severe and disabling workplace injuries that often result in permanent disability. They are widespread and involve various activities and equipment. |
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Lifting and Rigging safety |
Each lifting operation has a risk of injury to people. Although many tasks are repetitive and of low risk, |
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Measuring Safety Performance |
Measurement is a key step in any management process and forms the basis of
continual improvement. |
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Emergency Preparedness |
Emergencies can create a variety of hazards for workers in the impacted area. Preparing before an emergency incident plays a vital role in ensuring that employers and workers. |
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Health and Safety Laws |
Placing of responsibility on employers comes essentially from the focus given by most health and safety legislation. |
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Driving Safety |
The majority of road crashes are caused by human error. Research has shown that driver error accounts for over 80% of all fatal and injury
crashes. The main causes of death and injury on roads remain speeding |
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Hand Tools Safety |
Almost all of us use hand tools either at work or at home. Tools are such a common part of our lives that it is difficult to remember that
they may also pose hazards. It is estimated that about 8% of industrial accidents involve the unsafe use of hand tools |
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Power Tools Safety |
Power tools are indispensable for professionals. They are favored as they help users to save time and they also make the job easier.
However, they need to be handled carefully otherwise they can lead to injury. |
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Housekeeping |
Good housekeeping is one of the surest ways to identify a safe workplace. You can tell how workers' feel about
safety just by looking at their housekeeping practices. |
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The right safety attitude |
Humans instinctively seek to avoid pain and death. And yet, we may behave in a manner that is a threat to our well-being. |
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Workplace violence |
Work-related violence and aggression is defined as: ‘any incident in which a person is abused,
threatened or assaulted in circumstances relating to their work’. |
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Leading causes of on the job injury |
No one wants to get hurt on the job. Yet each year, millions of workers suffer worksite
injuries that are largely preventable |
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Back Safety |
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than one million workers suffer back injuries each year, and back injuries account for one of every five workplace injuries or illnesses. |
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The Mechanics of Lifting |
How Back Works: Back injuries are the most common type of warehouse accident. That’s because, no matter what our duties, we are
constantly using our backs—to support our bodies, to bend, twist, sit, stand, and even to lie down. |
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Pinch Point |
A pinch point is any point where you can catch a part of your body between moving parts of machinery, equipment or materials. |
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Working safety with grinders |
Injuries and incidents related to grinders constitute a huge amount in workplace accidents. They are often very serious and many of them
bring permanent disability or even death. |
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Hot weather and heat stress |
At times, workers may be required to work in hot environments for long periods. When the human body is unable to maintain a normal temperature, heat- related illnesses can occur and may result in death. |
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Hand Safety |
Hand is one of the most complex parts of your body. Its intricate structure is a finely tuned movement of nerves, tendons, tissues and bones working together as a unit. |
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Emergency Response |
An emergency is a situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property or environment. |
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Nearmiss Reporting |
A Near Miss is an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, damage or product loss - but had the potential to do so. The difference between a near miss and a full blown incident is often a fraction of a second or a fraction of an inch that may not be there the next time. Near misses are warnings of accidents in the making |
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