1.23 Health and Safety Flashcards

(20 cards)

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Health and safety act (1974)

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The main piece of legislation for British health and safety law

All employers must ensure (so far as is reasonably practicable) that all employees and visitors to the workplace are protected in terms of health, safety and welfare

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Control of substance hazardous to health regulation (COSHH) (2002)

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Employers need to prevent, reduce or control their workers’ exposure, as well as any workers in the vicinity, to substances that may be hazardous or cause ill health

Hazardous substances include:

  • Paints, varnishes, cleaning agents, and adhesives that may be used during work
  • Fumes that may be created as a result of a process such as soldering or brazing
  • Airborne particles such as dust created by cutting or sanding timber
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Risk Assessment

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A risk assessment is a document that takes into account any risk in the workplace, considers the level of risk, and suggests what precautions should be taken to limit the risk

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Consumer rights act (2015)

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Designed to safeguard consumers from faulty products by giving them certain rights.

  • Encourage designers and manufacturers to design products of acceptable/satisfactory quality
  • Provides additional reassurance to the consumer that products are being manufactured as described with safety in mind to satisfy legislation
  • Designers must make sure their designs are ‘fit for purpose’ and do what they say they should, otherwise, the consumer has a right to demand a refund, exchange or money back
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The British Standards Institute (BSI)

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The BSI works with industry and government to produce a set of standards to assure consumers that products are well-produced, safe, and fit for the purpose

To display the Kitemark, a product must undergo rigorous testing appropriate to its intended use

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The lion mark

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The British Toy and Hobby Association developed the Lion Mark to show consumers that a toy had been made with quality and safety in mind.

For a toy to display the Lion Mark, the supplier must have signed a Code of Practice which covers toy safety and demands the highest standards of ethics in advertising

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Very toxic

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Gases under pressure

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Harmful skin / eye irritation

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Flammable gases

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Explosive

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Harmful to the environment

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Oxidising gases / liquids / solids

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Hazard to long term health

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Corrosive

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Smoking and naked flames forbidden

17
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Industrial vehicles

18
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Eye protection must be worn

19
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Emergency escape

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Location of the first aid