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Health surveillance guidance Safety Office

WebHealth surveillance is a system of ongoing health checks. These health checks may be required by law for employees who are exposed to noise or vibration, ionising radiation, …

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Health surveillance for hazardous substances Safety Office

WebActions required to ensure health surveillance is correctly undertaken for hazardous substances (as covered by COSHH) The following provides guidance for those …

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Health Surveillance for Vibration Safety Office

Webany handheld vibrating tools or machines, for example hand held vortex machines. Health Surveillance requirements: Health surveillance is required where employee (s) are likely …

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EveryDaySafe Safety Office

WebDr Chris Williams, University Safety Officer, provides a short, fun, informal explanation of the four types of safety signs you can find in different spaces around the University. …

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HSE Ladder Guidance Safety Office

WebThe Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have worked in close partnership with the Ladder Association and have given their support to a new publication. Written by …

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Risk assessment Safety Office

WebRisk assessment is one of the most important processes in managing health and safety. We all do some form of risk assessment each day as we make decisions on how to look after …

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Home Safety Office

Web01865 (2)70811. The Safety Office supports the University in its strategic aim of delivering high standards of health and safety management. Our services support staff, students, …

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Training A-Z Safety Office

WebDetails of Health and Safety training courses provided by the University Safety Office, in alphabetical order A to Z. The Safety Office provide a number of training courses which …

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The EveryDaySafe programme Safety Office

WebIn November 2021, Council approved a series of recommendations following a comprehensive review of health and safety during 2020-2021. A programme to …

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Laser risk assessments and control measures Safety Office

WebRisk assessments. In line with the Management of Health & Safety at Work regulations, the risks associated with laser systems must be suitably and sufficiently assessed. The …

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Manual handling risk assessments Safety Office

WebThe following elements are key to achieving this standard: Identify manual handling operations. Undertake suitable and sufficient risk assessments. Many manual handling …

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Policies Safety Office

WebChemical weapons. Children and young people. Construction (design and management) Contingency planning for fire and flooding. Contractors working on University premises. …

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Incident reporting and investigation Safety Office

WebThe University uses an online Incident Reporting and Investigation System (IRIS) to record, review and investigate health, safety and environmental incidents that take place at the …

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Laboratory safety rules Safety Office

WebAlthough the rules should reflect the specific activities and risks, all laboratory safety rules must include the following statements: only authorised persons may enter and/or work in …

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DSE Self Assessment and Eye Tests Safety Office

WebInformation on the University’s DSE Self-Assessment program and arrangements for DSE related eye sight tests. Display screen equipment (DSE), previously known as visual …

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Safety signs Safety Office

WebPolicy. The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations require the use of safety signs whenever there is a risk to health and safety that cannot be avoided or …

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Manual handling control measures Safety Office

WebAvoid the need for manual handling. 2. Reduce the load risk by using lighter weights or more stable containers. 3. Reorganise the activity or environment to further reduce the impact …

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Meet the team Safety Office

WebMr Les Wright. Director of Occupational Health and Safety [email protected] 01865 (2)70810 Mr Brian Jenkins. Head of the Safety Office …

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