Uks iosh 20 25

2
MISCELLANEOUS LEVEL – SKITTLE ALLEY or FUNCTION ROOM 20 HOUSEKEEPING ESCAPE ROUTES SIGNS & SIGNAGE 25 Workplace (Health and Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 Effective housekeeping can eliminate some workplace hazards FIRE EQUIPMENT PEOPLE EQUIPMENT MATERIALS TEST NOISE LEVELS CHECK ON LONE WORKERS ZONE - 6 BROWN Key Elements of an Effective Housekeeping Program Dust and Dirt Removal Employee Facilities Offices Surfaces Maintaining Light Fixtures Aisles and Stairways Spill Control Tools and Equipment Maintenance Waste Disposal Storage Housekeeping is not just cleanliness. It includes keeping workplaces orderly; maintaining halls and floors free of slip and trip hazards and the build up of waste material (e.g. paper, cardboard) and other such fire hazards. It also requires paying attention to the workplace as a whole, looking at the process in a systematic manner. This includes aisle markings, the adequacy of storage and the maintenance of the building as well as equipment. Workplace (Health and Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992

description

Save each one in this collection to produce a simple to use booklet...

Transcript of Uks iosh 20 25

Page 1: Uks iosh 20   25

MISCELLANEOUS LEVEL – SKITTLE ALLEY or FUNCTION ROOM

20

HOUSEKEEPING

ESCAPE ROUTES SIGNS & SIGNAGE

25

Workplace (Health and Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992

Effective housekeeping can eliminate some workplace hazards

FIRE EQUIPMENT

PEOPLE EQUIPMENT MATERIALS

TEST NOISE LEVELS – CHECK ON LONE WORKERS

ZONE - 6BROWN

Key Elements of an Effective Housekeeping ProgramDust and Dirt Removal

Employee FacilitiesOffices

SurfacesMaintaining Light Fixtures

Aisles and StairwaysSpill Control

Tools and EquipmentMaintenance

Waste DisposalStorage

Housekeeping is not just cleanliness. It includes keeping workplaces orderly; maintaining halls and floors free of slip and trip hazards and the build up of waste material (e.g. paper, cardboard) and other such fire hazards. It also requires paying attention to the workplace as a whole, looking at the process in a systematic manner. This includes aisle markings, the adequacy of storage and the maintenance of the building as well as equipment.

Workplace (Health and Safety and Welfare)

Regulations 1992

Page 2: Uks iosh 20   25

GROUND LEVEL - TOILETS

FIRE EQUIPMENT ESCAPE ROUTES SIGNS & SIGNAGE

Remember Slips, Trips and Falls – Check Soap & Towels in Toilets

PEOPLE EQUIPMENT MATERIALS

18 27

RISK MANAGEMENT

Risk Assessments

Step Two

Groups of People at Risk Disabilities, Inexperienced, Visitors, Lone Workers

Is the Risk Adequately Controlled? Adequate Information, Instruction or Training,

Systems or Procedures, PPE Availability

Identify HazardsPeople, Equipment, Materials, Environment

FIVE STEPS to Risk Assessments

The key to a successful risk assessment are: To ensure that all those involved in

the process are trained and conversant with the demands of the job being assessed

The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999

List of Events/Jobs/Tasks/Activities

Publications available fro the HSE

Step One

What further action is needed to control the Risk?Step Five

Step Four

Step Three

To ensure the objective of the process have been communicated to all concerned to encourage contribution

To take into account previous prevention measures

Document and record all assessments

ZONE - 4

ORANGE

Keep the risk assessment simple, constructive and practical

Review and Revise as necessary

The Management

ofHealth and Safety

atWork

Regulations 1999

Five Steps to

Risk Assessing

On back of 26 - 19