OHSAS 18001 step by step a practical guide
Using a wide variety of fictional 'real world' scenarios, Sadiq demonstrates the hazards that might be present in a workplace, how to assess risk, how to manage OHSAS 18001 implementation and how to communicate its implementation through all levels of management. Sadiq takes the complex, a...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Cambridgeshire :
IT Governance Publishing
2012.
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Edition: | 1st edition |
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628816106719 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword; About the Author; Acknowledgements; Disclaimer; Contents; Chapter 1: What is OHSAS 18001?; Chapter 2: OH&S Management System General Requirements (Clause 4.1); Chapter 3: Occupational Health and Safety Policy (Clause 4.2); Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?; An example occupational health and safety policy of Safe & Sound Inc. (SSI); Chapter 4: Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Determination of Controls (Clause 4.3.1); Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?
- Chapter 5: Legal and Other Requirements (Clause 4.3.2)Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Europe; UK; US; Germany; Canada; Australia; China; Japan; Records to be kept; Chapter 6: Objectives and Programme(s) (Clause 4.3.3); Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Chapter 7: Resources, Roles, Responsibility, Accountability and Authority (Clause 4.4.1); Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Records to be kept; Chapter 8: Competence, Training and Awareness (Clause 4.4.2)
- Summary of requirementsHow can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Records to be kept; Chapter 9: Communication, Participation and Consultation (Clause 4.4.3); Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Records to be kept; Chapter 10: Documentation and Control of Documents (Clause 4.4.4 and 4.4.5); Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Documents; Records; Chapter 11: Operational Controls (Clause 4.4.6); Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?
- Chapter 12: Emergency Preparedness and Response (Clause 4.4.7)Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Records to be kept; Chapter 13: Performance Measurement, Monitoring and Evaluation of Compliance (Clause 4.5.1 and 4.5.2); Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Chapter 14: Incident Investigation, Non-Conformity, Corrective and Preventive Action (Clause 4.5.3); Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Records to be kept; Chapter 15: Control of Records (Clause 4.5.4)
- Summary of requirementsHow can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Chapter 16: Internal Audit (Clause 4.5.5); Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Records to be kept; Chapter 17: Management Review (Clause 4.6); Summary of requirements; How can these requirements be met by an organisation?; Records to be kept; Appendix A: Sample Procedure for OH&S Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Determination of Controls; Records to be kept; Appendix B: OH&S HAZARD AND RISK REGISTER; Appendix C: Types of OH&S Hazards
- Appendix D: Sample Procedure for Training Competence and Awareness