Health & Safety Manual & Kit - US$179.00

The OHSAS 18000 Standard requires companies of 5 or more employees to produce a Health and Safety Manual, inclusive of policies, procedures and processes for workplace safety. Smaller companies may be required to produce evidence of their health and safety policies and procedures before they will be eligible to tender for contracts with large corporations and government bodies.

This product is a pre-written Occupational Health & Safety Manual which can be customised to your company in minutes. This saves hours of work and potentially thousands of dollars of OSHA consultancy. The contents are shown below.

Health & Safety Manual and Procedures

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This product installs in either British or US versions. The following contents list is taken from the British version of the manual. The only differences between the two versions are the spelling and terminology used.

  • HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY
  • 1. Organisation And Lines Of Responsibility
  • 2. Fire Safety
  • 3. Electrical Safety
  • 4. First Aid
  • 5. Training
  • 6. Cleanliness
  • 7. Manual Handling
  • 8. Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health
  • 9. Protective Clothing
  • 10. Visual Display Screen Equipment
  • 11. Machinery
  • 12. Guarding
  • 13. Visitors & Contractors
  • 14. Risk Assessments
  • 15. Signatures
  • PERMIT TO WORK
  • Introduction
  • Procedure
  • PROCEDURE FOR THE HEALTH AND SAFETY INDUCTION
  • Introduction
  • Recording
  • Person Responsible
  • HEALTH AND SAFETY INDUCTION TRAINING FORM: IND1
  • ACCIDENT/DISEASE/DANGEROUS OCCURRENCES: FORM ACC3
  • RISK ASSESSMENT
  • The Management of Health and Safety at Work
  • Introduction
  • Statutory Requirements
  • Associated Documentation
  • Arrangements For Health & Safety
  • First Aid & Accident Reporting
  • Pregnancy
  • Company Risk Assessments
  • What is a Risk Assessment?
  • Why are they necessary?
  • Who should do them?
  • When should they be done?
  • How do you perform a risk assessment?
  • How do you assess risk levels?
  • Administration
  • ADDITIONAL CHECKLISTS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
  • Potential hazards in the workplace
  • People affected by hazards
  • Other specialist areas of assessment
  • Identified Hazards
  • RISK ASSESSMENTS: SAFE SYSTEMS OF WORK
  • Burns from fire
  • Inhalation of smoke
  • Burns from electrical/gas equipment
  • Burns from electricity
  • Burns from hot water
  • Cuts from machinery or equipment
  • Cuts from broken glass
  • Contact with chemicals
  • Inhalation of chemicals
  • Ingestion of chemicals
  • Falls on slippery floors
  • Falls on obstructed floors
  • Falls down stairs/steps
  • Contact with Electricity
  • Manual Handling Injuries
  • Collision with others
  • Injuries from objects falling
  • Falls from heights
  • Burns from Electricity
  • Escape of gas
  • Airborne Harmful Substances
  • Working in Isolation
  • Handling of hazchem spillage
  • Blood borne pathogens
  • Injury from VDU use
  • Water Safety and Pathogens
  • Entanglement with equipment
  • Contact with equipment
  • Failure/Collapse of Lifting Equipment
  • General use of vehicles and vehicle safety
  • Use and handling of Liquid Petroleum Gas
  • RISK ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Risk Assessment
  • 3. Risk Assessment Procedure
  • A. Hazards
  • B. Who is at Risk?
  • C Existing Control Measures
  • D. Proposed Action
  • E. Record your Findings
  • 4. Review your Assessment Annually
  • Appendix 1: Risk Assessment Procedure Form RA1
  • Appendix 2: Risk Assessment Procedure Form RA2
  • PROCEDURE FOR THE INSPECTION OF PORTABLE APPLIANCES
  • 1. Visual Checks By Users
  • 2. Visual Checks In House
  • External Testing
  • ELECTRICAL SAFETY
  • Introduction
  • Requirements
  • MANUAL HANDLING
  • Introduction
  • Definition
  • Assessment Procedure
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Employees' Duties
  • Information, Instruction and Training
  • Assessment Review
  • Assessment Manual
  • MANUAL HANDLING GUIDANCE NOTE
  • Introduction
  • Manual Handling Injuries
  • Duties of Employers
  • Duties of Employees
  • SIX STEPS TO CORRECT LIFTING
  • CHEMICAL SAFETY
  • Introduction
  • Assessment Procedure
  • Assessment Review
  • WORK EQUIPMENT
  • Introduction
  • Definitions
  • Assessment Procedure
  • Assessment Review
  • WORK EQUIPMENT ASSESSMENT FORM
  • WELFARE ARRANGEMENTS
  • Introduction
  • Requirements
  • Provisions applicable to the workplace and to equipment, devices and systems therein
  • PROCEDURE FOR DISPLAY SCREEN EQUIPMENT
  • Introduction
  • Definitions
  • User Identification and Assessment Procedure
  • DISPLAY SCREEN EQUIPMENT
  • Introduction
  • Screen
  • The Desk
  • The Chair
  • Accessories
  • Document Holders
  • Footrests
  • Mouse
  • Wrist Rest
  • Telephone
  • Adjusting Your Workstation
  • Work Breaks and Job Design
  • Eyes and Eye-sight
  • Eyesight Testing
  • Glasses
  • The Work Environment
  • Lighting
  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Noise
  • Reflections and Glare
  • Display Screens and Health
  • Radiation
  • Cataracts and Epilepsy
  • Headaches
  • CODE OF PRACTICE FOR CONTRACTORS
  • 1.1 General Safety Requirements
  • 1.2 Training
  • 1.3 Risk Assessment
  • 1.4 Housekeeping
  • 1.5 Permits to Work
  • 1.6 Working on or in the vicinity of high temperature Hot Water (HTHW) Systems.
  • 1.7 Working in the vicinity of Sprinkler system.
  • 1.8 Protection against Noise.
  • 1.9 Protection against fire.
  • 1.10 Hazardous Substances and Materials
  • 1.11 Contractors General Machinery and Equipment.
  • 1.12 Accident Treatment/Accident Reporting/First Aid Facilities.
  • 1.13 Abrasive Wheels.
  • 1.14 Excavations and Openings.
  • 1.15 Confined Spaces.
  • 1.16 Electrical Equipment.
  • 1.17 Cranes, Hoists, Platforms etc.
  • 1.18 Working at Heights.
  • 1.19 Compressed Gas Cylinders.
  • 1.20 Welfare Facilities.
  • 1.21 Alcohol
  • 1.22 Smoking
  • 1.23 Safety Harnesses
  • 1.24 Non English Speaking Personnel
  • 1.25 Testing, Commissioning and Maintenance of Temporary Equipment and Services
  • 1.26 Personal Protective Equipment
  • 1.27 Appointments by the Contractor
  • 1.28 Manual Handling.
  • 1.29 Re- use of Metal Drums.
  • 1.30 Emergency Procedures.
  • 1.31 Provision and use of Work Equipment.
  • 1.32 Hygienic Maintenance.
  • ALCOHOL AND DRUGS POLICY
  • NEW AND EXPECTANT MOTHERS AT WORK POLICY
  • Expectant and New Mothers: Guidance Notes
  • Steps to reduce the risk if still significant:
  • NIGHT WORK
  • LOCK OUT TAG OUT (LOTO)
  • LOCK OUT TAG OUT PROCESS
  • Electrical Safety
  • Mechanical Safety
  • Job Safety Analysis
  • LOCKOUT / TAGOUT PROCEDURES

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System Requirements

This product requires Microsoft Word version 97, 2000, XP, 2003 or 2007. The installation program is designed to install the product on a MS Windows platform. For Apple Mac uses with MSWord for Mac, we can supply the installation in ZIP (compressed) format on request.

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