Risk assessment: Risk assessment

Risk AssessmentProduct: OC/255DThe film examines the use of a five step programme that ensures that all possible risks are assessed in all situations. |
Blind Man's BluffProduct: OC/322DEvery workplace has its own hazards and in order to prevent them employees require training to spot the possible danger. This film develops the viewer’s hazard spotting skills by showing a variety of different and possibly unfamiliar environments in which there are numerous unsafe conditions and practices. Outtakes DVD's are set to Region 2 (PAL). This film is available in: Dutch / English / German / Russian / Swedish |
She's assessed her risksProduct: ISPR0181RoSPA posters are available in a durable, laminated finish or plain, unlaminated. Poster frames are available for unlaminated posters. Size: 765mm x 510mm |
She's assessed her risks (Laminated)Product: ISPR0181LRoSPA posters are available in a durable, laminated finish or plain, unlaminated. Poster frames are available for unlaminated posters. Size: 765mm x 510mm |
Risk AssessmentProduct: OC/261DTeaching by example, and using the Health and Safety Executive's '5-Step' approach to risk assesment, this video provides a basic introduction to the principles and practice of risk assessment.
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Understanding Hazards and RisksProduct: OC/239DThe principle of current workplace health and safety philosophy is simple, if we either eliminate the hazards or control them so they pose no serious risks to our health and safety, then we have a safe workplace. Any successful safety strategy has this principle as its foundation. However, the degree to which it is successful is dependent on the following three factors:
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Tolley’s Practical Risk Assessment Handbook (5th edition)Product: IS873Risk assessment has become the backbone of health and safety management in the UK and elsewhere. Employers have a legal duty to prove that risk assessments have been carried out and to ensure that appropriate precautions have been implemented. |
Job Safety AnalysisProduct: OC/240DThis title explores the aim of job safety analysis and its use for improving overall safety. The programme can be used as a tool for training. |
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