| Health and Safety - Training and Risk Assessment | | | | systematically. |
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| When we talk about business, there are several | | | | 1. Reviewing the assessment and revising it if |
| risksinvolved, which take various forms. Right | | | | required. |
| from the business' inception to itsdeath, these | | | | Thus, with the above mentioned approach, health |
| risks generate and spread its roots constantly. | | | | and safetyrisk assessment can provide safe |
| The risks we arereferring to here are not only | | | | protection to not only your employees, butalso to |
| the investment risks or the raw | | | | you. |
| materialsprocurement risks, but also the | | | | Other useful techniques to combat the |
| extremely dangerous heath and safety risks. | | | | destructive workhazards effectively: |
| Healthand safety risks can cause illness and may | | | | Manual HandlingTraining: |
| prove to be enormously fatal, evenleading to | | | | Most of the occurring injuries at work take place |
| accidental deaths at work. Hence, this calls for | | | | due tofaulty manual handling, which involves the |
| immediatepreventative measures with the help of | | | | transport or the support of loads byeither hands |
| an effective health and safety trainingprogramme | | | | or physical force. The key point to be noticed is |
| as well as health and safety risk assessment. | | | | that theseinjuries can arise at every workplace; |
| Health and safety training contributes greatly in | | | | be it a factory, building site,hospital, laboratory, |
| leadingsuccessful commercial processes. It assists | | | | warehouses, and other workplaces. Hence, it is |
| in: | | | | urgentlyessential to adopt effective manual |
| | | | handling training to prevent these manualhandling |
| 1. Ensuring a suitable work atmosphere and | | | | dangers. |
| hygienic conditions for the workers to avoid | | | | Manual handling Training requires careful |
| injuries and illness. | | | | considerations tobe taken regarding the nature of |
| | | | work. Manual handling should be madecomfortable |
| 1. Establishing a constructive health and safety | | | | or preferably avoided as much as possible to |
| culture, where safe working becomes a daily | | | | restrict the possibilityof the arising injuries. |
| practice. | | | | Wherever required, establishing substitutes to |
| | | | manualhandling like building pipes for liquid flow, |
| 1. Meeting the employer's obligation to provide | | | | using gravity to enable downwardmovement of |
| protection to his employees, as per the law. | | | | the materials, etc. can play a helpful role in manual |
| Hence, it is absolutely imperative to set up a | | | | handlingtraining. |
| definedhealth and training programme to ensure a | | | | Moreover, manual handling training needs |
| secured work environment. | | | | constanttechnological upgradation and regular |
| On the other hand, when it comes to the risks | | | | assessment so as to make necessaryalterations |
| associatedwith health & safety, a thorough | | | | in the training programme. This will ensure better |
| health and safety risk assessment becomesa | | | | health andsafety prospects for the employer and |
| must. The health & safety risk assessment | | | | the employees alike. |
| involves a detailed study ofthe responsible factors | | | | Fire MarshalTraining: |
| that might cause damage to the people. This | | | | Fire hazards are other treacherous risks that can |
| evaluation helpsin taking trenchant precautions to | | | | occur at aworkplace. For instance, problems may |
| curb the possible hazards. | | | | arise in the electrical systems or theappliances |
| Carrying out health and safety risk assessment | | | | that can lead to fatal accidents. In such cases, it is |
| must besteady and uncomplicated and should | | | | vital toimplement fire marshal training with no |
| involve the employees to gather more andmore | | | | waste of time. Fire marshals or firewardens, as |
| useful ideas. | | | | known in the UK,are responsible for fire safety |
| The health & safety risk assessment | | | | and evacuation. They are especially trained |
| involves 6 crucial steps,namely: | | | | tocombat fire and assist in fire safety processes |
| | | | at businesses and otherorganizations, with greater |
| 1. Identifying the health & safety hazards. | | | | emphasis on the employee safety. |
| | | | Fire Marshal Training involves a deep study about |
| 1. Determining the people who might be harmed | | | | all theaspects related to fire, the use of fire |
| and affected. | | | | extinguisher, and so on. It requirescareful steps |
| | | | and a planned approach to ensure maximum |
| 1. Recognizing the reasons and risks that might | | | | safety. Furthermore,Fire Marshal Training focuses |
| harm the people. | | | | on strategies to carry out immediate measures |
| | | | andsuccessful evacuation activities. |
| 1. Evaluating these risks and accordingly setting | | | | Therefore, it is highly recommended to adopt the |
| precautionary measures. | | | | necessaryFire Marshal Training techniques and |
| | | | enable a safe and healthy workplace. |
| 1. Recording the findings and executing them | | | | |