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Health and Safety at Work: Key Terms provides instant information
to readers on a range of key terms used in health and safety at
work. The book, produced in A-Z format, incorporates the principal
legal, technical and practical terms derived from statutes,
regulations, approved codes, case law and other appropriate
publications. As such, it will be of particular use to health and
safety practitioners, those studying for degrees in occupational
health and safety and courses run by NEBOSH, and those engaged in
enforcement activities, such as Health and Safety Executive
inspectors, environmental health officers and fire protection
officers.The key terms referenced and explained include: accident
statistics; absolute duties; distance guard; noise-induced hearing
loss; oxidising classifications; relevant statutory provisions.
Accidents and cases of occupational ill-health are commonly
associated with aspects of human behaviour and the potential for
human error. Human Factors and Behavioural Safety is not written
for psychologists, but instead gives health and safety
professionals and students a broad overview of human factors and
those aspects of human behaviour which have a direct effect on
health and safety performance within organisations. Particular
attention is paid to: * the role of the organisation in promoting
safe behaviour * the sensory and perceptual processes of people *
behavioural factors, such as attitude, motivation and personality *
the process of attitude change * theories of personal risk taking
and accident * the importance of good communication, change
management and stress management
Provides instant information to readers on a range of key terms
used in health and safety at workIncorporates in a single source
the principal legal, technical and practical terms used in health
and safety at work
Work-related stress and resulting sickness absence costs the UK
economy about 3.7 billion every year (HSE research). In this
jargon-free guide, Jeremy Stranks explains what stress is and what
causes it, how people respond to stress and cope with it, how
stress can be evaluated and managed and what employers' legal
responsibilities are.
Written for managers, HR professionals and safety reps, the
emphasis of this book is strongly on practical advice and
solutions. The author provides simple tools to measure and assess
stress and shows how to deal with a range of stress-creating
workplace situations, such as bullying, harassment and violence at
work. The book also details how to implement a stress management
system that complies with the new HSE Management Standards to avoid
civil claims and criminal sanctions by the enforcement agencies.
End of chapter key points draw out the implications of the
preceding text for the employer and an executive summary shows the
main aspects that senior management have to be aware of. In
addition, the book contains forms and templates to help with
managing stress. These are also available for download on the
companion website.
"Stress at Work" will also be a valuable reference for students on
the following courses as part of modules concerned with Human
Factors: NEBOSH Certificate and Diploma courses, MSc courses in
Occupational Health and Safety Management, IOSH Managing Safely,
British Safety Council diploma and NVQ level 3 and 4 courses in
Occupational Safety and Health.
Jeremy Stranks has 40 years of experience in occupational safety
and health enforcement, management, consultancy and training. He is
a founding member of NEBOSH and haslectured on numerous training
courses on all aspects of health and safety. His company Safety and
Hygiene Consultants offers companies advice in drawing up Health
and Safety policies, writing risk assessments and audit procedures.
* Jargon-free introduction to work-related stress issues, ideal for
managers, HR professionals and safety reps
* Gives practical advice on how to implement a stress management
system
* Helps employers avoid expensive court cases brought by employees
or enforcement officers
Accidents and cases of occupational ill-health are commonly
associated with aspects of human behaviour and the potential for
human error. Human Factors and Behavioural Safety is not written
for psychologists, but instead gives health and safety
professionals and students a broad overview of human factors and
those aspects of human behaviour which have a direct effect on
health and safety performance within organisations. Particular
attention is paid to: * the role of the organisation in promoting
safe behaviour * the sensory and perceptual processes of people *
behavioural factors, such as attitude, motivation and personality *
the process of attitude change * theories of personal risk taking
and accident * the importance of good communication, change
management and stress management
This practical guide for employers in the UK continues to provide
managers with the essential advice on how to establish health and
safety procedures in organizations. Written in jargon-free
language, Health and Safety at Work cuts through the legal
complexities to enable you to fully understand the law and its
implications for your business. Filled with expert knowledge and
written in an accessible style, this book equips you with the legal
and practical knowledge you need to protect your employees and your
business. This 10th Edition of the indispensable guide, Health and
Safety at Work, has been updated to comply with all recent changes
and additions to Health and Safety law including The Reporting of
Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013, The
Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and increased
legislation and prioritisation of issues of stress at work. This
new edition also comes with downloadable online resources and
templates that you can use in your business.
This practical guide continues to provide advice on how to
establish procedures in your organization. Written in jargon-free
language, it cuts through the legal complexities to enable you to
fully understanding the law and its implications to your business.
The 9th edition has been updated to comply with all recent changes
and additions to Health and Safety law. Updates include guidance
on: The Corporate Manslaughter and Homicide Act 2007, Heath and
Safety Offences Act , EU Regulation concerning the Registration,
Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH),
Asbestos and the Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations and
Vibration induced injury and the Control of Vibration at Work
Regulations. Formerly published as A Manager's Guide to Health
& Safety at Work.
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