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Introduces the principles of risk assessment and the requirements of the current health and safety legislation. Demonstrates how risk assessment need not cost money, how it helps reduce accidents, injuries...
The panel, chaired by Colin Blakemore and consisting of Lynn Frewer, Colin Berry, Ken McRae, and Mike Maier, discuss risk, risk assessment and the role of science in risk assessment, prevention and...
Provides an interactive method of training employees in the importance of risk assessments. Questions are posed throughout the DVD to encourage discussion and retention. This DVD will show the viewer how...
Available in healthcare version only. The video provides a framework for undertaking a risk assessment; practical risk assessment examples involving hazardous substances in a range of healthcare situations;...
Cartoon character NAPO takes the viewer through a series of sketches dealing with risk assessment in the workplace including caution hazards, assessing the risk, identifying the unknown, acting on risks,...
An interactive stress management video demonstrating how to go about doing a physical and psychological risk assessment. Set in both a manufacturing and office environment, focuses on the role of the manager.
Illustrates how risk assessment works in the main phases of a construction project. Shows everyone has a role in making health & safety plans effective.
This video looks at the two main risk systems in turn - cooling towers and hot and cold water systems and explains how the risks from exposure to legionella should be managed and controlled, specifically by...
Reviews the main requirements of the Construction (H&S & Welfare) Regulations, 1996. Demonstrates how to fulfil statutory requireme and explores practical examples of the risk based approach.
The main causes of fatalities and major injuries on building sites are falls, vehicle accidents and electrocution. This programme addresses each of these areas in order to reduce the risks of a fatal or...
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