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GOODPRACTICE
o�cer of the month
top hangouts
tips of the month
The Face of Health and Safety
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
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GOOD PRACTICE
Faceatia et as dolore delestemquae sequo velendis-
trum vel ipsaped quas earum voles illacest que
preperate poribusam que sim as moluptu ribusam
fugias doleseq uodipis poribustiunt exerovid quo
dolore, volore non re sus, tem que sequi que pre,
ipsamentiur? La dellore ceptati onsequunt volu-
pictese pediatur apit ut ratibuscium quam quam
faccus, volorunt. Rio. Et fugit quo et qui consequid
molumquam et odit magnisqui imus elles seque es
es sit atia doluptatium aliti dolest la voluptati ium
doloria arunt el ipsandusdam, ulpa quo idiant.
Apic tessi to delitat estio. Neque laboration cum
quo iliquaes nobit volupta tessum ium vent ea
derum rehenihitas audam dolum vendam del et
fugitas plabo. Ut atur, aute nem que lame ressi sum
et quamusdae debis ut fuga. Oloriatur ratium sani-
muscia quid qui con evelessum alicidi gnatumqui
aut re dolore sandus essimodi utaquaecus.
Fugia corias nemperibus quaerfe rsperia ectotate
inus escidus et excepelalecimolupta qui ut optam
faceatu restian imint.
An investigation inside the wall of CSM’s Health and Safety.
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Please take time to read the magazine as it contains important information.
officer of the month:
occupationname
age
hang outs years in csm
born livesNiall Campbell
n/a
Head of health and safety
London London
Loading Bay, York Way Cafe 5
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Now, be honest, if I say “health
& safety” what is the first thing
that springs to mind? Clipboards,
perhaps? Dare I even say it… jobs-
worths? I’m sure you wouldn’t be
the first person to make that asso-
ciation. Most of us now are pictur-
ing someone in a high-vis tabard
shaking their head whilst tutting,
and stopping us doing what we
need to do to get our jobs done.
Yes? But do we ever look at health
and safety as a dynamic career?
An exciting one with the need
to be passionate yet adaptable
and receptive to ideas? One with
excellent career progression op-
portunities? I doubt it very much.
But read todays interview and you
might just change your mind.
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ta quatem. Uptas aspid quam, sed
molupta tusdae nobitios illendi
orecus solendi psaecum dio incid
unt reiciur, sapelicatio venitatur?
Cesequi dolum alita obitio quun-
name of organisation
name of employer
Th
is is the
state
me
nt o
f ge
ne
ral p
olic
y a
nd
arra
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em
en
ts for:
Ove
rall a
nd
fin
al re
spo
nsib
ility fo
r he
alth
an
d sa
fety
is that o
f:
Day-to
-day re
spo
nsib
ility fo
r en
surin
g th
is po
licy is p
ut in
to p
ractic
e is
de
leg
ate
d to
signature of employer:_____________________
“that health and safety costs too much. Well, accidents cost a lot more!”
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i have an emergency pair of sun-glasses in my rucksack. How’s that for risk as-sessment?
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LOADING...GOOD PRACTICE GOES BEHIND THE SHUTTERS AT CSM’S LOADING BAY
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LOADING...
Occupational safety and health
(also commonly referred to as
occupational health and safety) is
an area concerned with protect-
ing the safety, health and welfare
of people engaged in work or
employment. The goals of occu-
pational safety and health pro-
grams include to foster a safe and
healthy work environment.OSH
may also protect co-workers, fam-
ily members, employers, custom-
ers, and many others who might
be affected by the workplace envi-
ronment.
Occupational safety and health
can be important for moral, legal,
and financial reasons. All organisa-
tions have a duty of care to ensure
that employees and.
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A GUIDE TO
HEALTH AND
SAFETY:
health and safety act at work 1974
A GUIDE TO
HEALTH AND
SAFETY:
health and safety act at work 1974
tips
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2 /
3 /
4 /
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Don’t run!
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Con cor rehenet repe elliqui aber
Con cor rehenet repe elliqui atiabat mod quae nus, senime
Con cor rehenet repe elliqui atianda cus ullaciatia sequi be-rerio quate que por restiat mod quae nus, senime
hang outs
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2 /
3 /
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Con cor rehenet
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York Way Cafe
Loading Bay
Please read these safety warnings and cautions carefully. The following are instructions that, if ignored, could result in death or serious personal injury.
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Machines are commonplace
in many industries, including
manufacturing, mining, construc-
tion and agriculture,[9] and can
be dangerous to workers. Many
machines involve moving parts,
sharp edges, hot surfaces and
other hazards with the potential
to crush, burn, cut, shear, stab or
otherwise strike or wound workers
if used unsafely.[10] Various safety
measures exist to minimize these
hazards, including lockout-tagout
procedures for machine mainte-
nance and roll over protection
systems for vehicles.[10] Accord-
ing to the United States Bureau
of Labor Statistics, machine-
related injuries were responsible
for 64,170 cases. Physical hazards
are a common source of injuries in
many industries. They are perhaps
unavoidable in many industries
such as construction and min-
ing, but over time people have
developed safety methods and
procedures to manage the risks of
physical danger in the workplace.
Employment of children may pose
special.
Falls are a common cause of
occupational injuries and fatalities,
especially in construction, extrac-
tion, transportation, healthcare,
and building cleaning and mainte-
nance.
Workshop specialising in the
fabrication and welding of com-
ponents has to follow the Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) at
work regulations 1992. It is an
employers duty to provide ‘all
equipment (including clothing
affording protection against the
weather) which is intended to be
worn or held by a person at work
which him against one or more
risks to his health and safety’. In a
fabrication and welding workshop
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Employ-ment of children may pose special problems.
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Physical hazards
are a common source
of injuries in many
industries. They are
perhaps unavoidable
in many industries
such as construction
and mining, but over
time people have de-
veloped safety meth-
ods and procedures
to manage the risks of
physical danger in the
workplace. Employ-
ment of children may
pose special prob-
lems.
Falls are a common
cause of occupational
injuries and fatalities,
especially in construc-
tion, extraction, trans-
portation, healthcare,
and building cleaning
and maintenance. An
engineering workshop
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In most countries males comprise the vast majority of workplace fatali-ties. In the EU as a whole, 94% of death were of males; males comprising 97.4% of workplace deaths.
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I N T E R V I E W
GOOD PRACTICE TALKS TO CSM SECURITY
SECURITY BREACH
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SECURITY BREACH
GOOD PRACTICE: And watch-
ing that, I was struck by several
things. One was the glint in your
eye when you said you always
wanted to be a rock star. Like
you finally felt you were a proper
proper rocker.
MOHAMMED: Exactly.
GP: Is that what Glastonbury does
to you?
MO: It’s the mud. It’s all the beau-
tiful people. Everyone is
GP: A lot of them are quite ugly
actually.
MO: No, I love it. It’s not about
fashion. It’s not about trying to be
cool. Everyone just is cool. And
that’s what I love about it. It’s not
about your production. It’s not
about how many hits you have. It’s
about good music and everything
coming from the inside and every-
one has so much love and appre-
ciation for a good performance.
And, you know, I love when I
cannot have to think about all the
other things that are not as inter-
esting and I can just belt out the
songs and dance from the heart
and I know that it’s appreciated.
GP: So, here’s the weird thing.
Watching you last night, you
seemed about 20 feet tall. You
were like this giant coming at me
on my big widescreen TV, right?
You are quite tiny.
GP: Is that what Glastonbury does
to you?
MO: It’s the mud. It’s all the beauti-
ful people. Everyone is --
GP: A lot of them are quite ugly
actually.
MO: No, I love it. It’s not about
fashion. It’s not about trying to be
cool. Everyone just is cool. And
that’s what I love about it. It’s not
about your production. It’s not
about how many hits you have. It’s
about good music and everything
coming from the inside and every-
one has so much love and appre-
ciation for a good performance.
And, you know, I love when I
cannot have to think about all the
other things that are not as inter-
esting and I can just belt out the
songs and dance from the heart
and appreciate it.
GP: So, here’s the weird thing.
Watching you last night, you
seemed about 20 feet tall. You
were like this giant coming at me
on my big widescreen TV, right?
You are quite tiny.
MO: People say that I’m a lot
smaller than they think I am on TV.
But I think they -- they say that to
everyone. They say it to other girls
in Destiny’s Child. They say is to
my husband, to my mother. I think
it’s just the television.
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“people say that I’m a lot smaller than they think I am on TV. But I think they say that to everyone.”
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“people say that I’m a lot smaller than they think I am on TV. But I think they say that to everyone.”
GP: Is that what Glastonbury does
to you?
MO: It’s the mud. It’s all the beau-
tiful people. Everyone is --
GP: A lot of them are quite ugly
actually.
MO: No, I love it. It’s not about
fashion. It’s not about trying to be
cool. Everyone just is cool. And
that’s what I love about it. It’s not
about your production. It’s not
about how many hits you have. It’s
about good music and everything
coming from the inside and every-
one has so much love and appre-
ciation for a good performance.
And, you know, I love when I
cannot have to think about all the
other things that are not as inter-
esting and I can just belt out the
songs and dance from the heart
and I know that it’s appreciated.
GP: So, here’s the weird thing.
Watching you last night, you
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Please keep in hand for future reference.