
Tolley's Risk Assessment Workbook Series: Utilities
Butterworths Tolley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. November 2003
Book
Hardback
184 pages
978-0-7545-2538-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Risk assessment is the key to successful management of health and safety at work. Risk assessments are carried out in order to quantify and evaluate the significance of workplace hazards so that appropriate control measures can be put in place.
Usually, a written record of the assessment is required, detailing the following information:
* The hazards - and how much risk is associated.
* The risk - with appropriate control measures.
* Deadlines - to follow-up the risk assessment to ensure the risk is managed.
Failure to carry out risk assessments - punishable by law - is often due to lack of a suitable risk assessment system. Tolley's Risk Assessment Workbook - Utilities provides that system, both in the form of key background information on how to carry out a risk assessment - understanding relevant legislation and regulations - but most importantly by providing:
* Checklists - highlighting key industry-specific hazards and control measures.
* Questionnaires - highlighting key questions the risk assessor should ask when analysing the risk posed by the hazard.
* Action Plans - to ensure the risk assessment is followed up and completed.
The Workbook offers a practical risk assessment system: it shows you how to comply with the law and gives you the foundations of a logical procedure that can be understood easily, put into placed quickly where necessary and adapted to your organisation's needs.
Tolley's Risk Assessment Workbooks is a series of practical Workbooks providing you with all the information you need to conduct risk assessments in industry-specific areas including: Manufacturing, Retail, Leisure, Education, Offices, and Construction. A special Risk Assessment Workbook on Stress has also been developed in order to facilitate management of this issue which is of key concern to all organisations.
Usually, a written record of the assessment is required, detailing the following information:
* The hazards - and how much risk is associated.
* The risk - with appropriate control measures.
* Deadlines - to follow-up the risk assessment to ensure the risk is managed.
Failure to carry out risk assessments - punishable by law - is often due to lack of a suitable risk assessment system. Tolley's Risk Assessment Workbook - Utilities provides that system, both in the form of key background information on how to carry out a risk assessment - understanding relevant legislation and regulations - but most importantly by providing:
* Checklists - highlighting key industry-specific hazards and control measures.
* Questionnaires - highlighting key questions the risk assessor should ask when analysing the risk posed by the hazard.
* Action Plans - to ensure the risk assessment is followed up and completed.
The Workbook offers a practical risk assessment system: it shows you how to comply with the law and gives you the foundations of a logical procedure that can be understood easily, put into placed quickly where necessary and adapted to your organisation's needs.
Tolley's Risk Assessment Workbooks is a series of practical Workbooks providing you with all the information you need to conduct risk assessments in industry-specific areas including: Manufacturing, Retail, Leisure, Education, Offices, and Construction. A special Risk Assessment Workbook on Stress has also been developed in order to facilitate management of this issue which is of key concern to all organisations.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Croydon
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic and Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
725 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7545-2538-7 (9780754525387)
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Peter Ellis | Jaan Stanton
Tolley's Risk Assessment Workbook Series: Utilities
E-Book
12/2020
1st Edition
Routledge
€145.99
Available for download

Peter Ellis | Jaan Stanton
Tolley's Risk Assessment Workbook Series: Utilities
E-Book
12/2020
1st Edition
Routledge
€145.99
Available for download
Persons
Peter Ellis runs his own health and safety consultancy based in Norwich and specialises in health and safety risk assessments/audits. Peter set up his consultancy after working as a health and safety adviser for various organisations between 1995 and 1999. He also writes for a variety of health and safety journals, including Health and Safety at Work (HSW) journal, published by LexisNexis UK. Jaan Stanton currently works as a Senior Environmental Health Officer for Norwich City Council where his main duties include health and safety law enforcement and accident investigations. Jaan regularly contributes articles on food hygiene and health and safety, as well as undertaking consultancy work. Allan St John Holt is one of Britain's best-known safety experts. He has also lectured widely in the USA, the Far East and Australia on health and safety matters. Twice President of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), and a Fellow of the Institution, he is a Registered Safety Practitioner. He is currently Head of Safety for the Royal Mail Group. A social studies graduate, Allan founded the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health in 1979. An Ambassador and member of the Board of Directors of Veterans of Safety International, he was inducted into the Safety and Health Hall of Fame International in October 1997, and was elected Honorary President of the Southampton Occupational Safety Association in 1991
Content
PART 1: Risk Assessment general; Risk Assessment in Utility Industries. PART 2: Checklists; Questionnaires and Action Plans - Machinery and Equipment; Transport; Warehousing/storage; Hazardous Substances; Manual Handling; Electrical Safety; Fire and Explosion; Noise and Vibration; Confined Spaces; Radiation; Lone Working; Display Screen Equipment (DSE); Pregnant Workers; Accidents and First-Aid; Personal Protective Equipment; The Working Environment; Action Plan.