Professional Literature
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General Industry Safety BasicsGeneral Industry Safety Basics is a book by John P Coniglio (COO of Occupational Safety and Environmental Assoc., inc.) that details all facets of safety as they relate to the industries. This book is recommended for safety officers who are looking for the everyday approach to safety yet at the same time not willing to sacrifice regulations to do so. |
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SAFE ZONE: Safety Management InitiativesBusiness people want to reduce operating costs. Accidents, whether resulting in personal injury or property damage, are expensive and contribute directly to operating costs. Therefore, it is important to control these unnecessary expenses by the most cost‑effective method. One proven method of reducing property damage and personal injury losses is to implement an ongoing safety program. This book describes in detail the elements needed to have an effective safety program covering topics such as supervisor responsibilities, personal protective equipment, safety rules and regulations, safety committee, site safety inspections and many more. |
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Health & Safety For The New EmployeeThis book covers some of the most common health and safety issues in the workplace. Many improvements can be made by taking simple steps to improve the impact upon health and the safety of equipment, the working environment and specific tasks. Everyone plays an important part in safety at work. This book will help you to carry out your work activities more safely and in a way that protects your health. The book will also help you to understand the principles behind those health and safety issues with which you are not directly involved. In some circumstances, even the decision-makers for your workplace need additional advice and information. In cases of a technical nature or where severe hazards exist, expert advice from suitably qualified and experienced professionals is required. Health and Safety For The New Employee focuses on good practice and it is not intended as a complete or authoritative guide to the law - employers, managers and the self-employed will require further information. Advice and information can be obtained from the relevant enforcement authority. |




