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Safety at Work John Channing (MSc(Chem), MSc(safety), FIOSH, RSP, formerly Manager Health, Safety and Environment, Kodak Manufacturing.)

Safety at Work By John Channing (MSc(Chem), MSc(safety), FIOSH, RSP, formerly Manager Health, Safety and Environment, Kodak Manufacturing.)

Summary

A guide to safety and health in the workplace, it covers various aspects of safety management. It also includes changes to UK practice and standards in health, safety, employment and environmental legislation, and aims to incorporate EU directives and references to harmonised and international standards.

Safety at Work Summary

Safety at Work by John Channing (MSc(Chem), MSc(safety), FIOSH, RSP, formerly Manager Health, Safety and Environment, Kodak Manufacturing.)

Safety at Work is widely accepted as the authoritative guide to safety and health in the workplace and covers all aspects of safety management.

The sixth edition has been revised to cover recent changes to UK practice and standards in health, safety, employment and environmental legislation. It also incorporates EU directives and references to harmonised and international standards.

Reflecting the importance of the roles of directors and managers in health and safety, new chapters cover the management of risk, emphasising the need for a sound organisational structure to achieve effective risk management. Developments in the behavioural approach to risk management and current thinking on the development of an international standard on safety management are also covered.

Quality of the environment is rapidly becoming part of the safety manager's responsibilities both in the workplace and in the context of global pollution. A completely new part consisting of five chapters has been added dealing solely with environmental issues (including ISO 14001).

The increasingly important role of ergonomics in health and safety is reflected in a new chapter on Applied Ergonomics, dealing with the subject pragmatically, that will allow the manager and practitioner to design process and operations that are within the limits of the human body. The effects of stress, an emerging concern in health and safety, are covered in various chapters.

Safety at Work Reviews

Reviews of the previous edition:
Popular and well proven guide to workplace health and safety is packed with essential information for students and working professionals alike. Occupational Health and Safety
...serious consideration should be given to purchasing this latest edition. Health and Safety Review

Featuring thirty-five chapters on topics ranging from waste management to fire safety, and occupational disease to employers' liability and insurance, the sixth edition of John Ridley's 'Safety at Work' is an excellent reference source for all safety professionals... the book is an excellent source of information for health and safety professionals working in any sector of industry.
Safety Management, January 2004

Table of Contents

Foreword.
Preface to sixth edition.
Preface to first edition.
List of contributors.

Part 1 - Law:
Explaining the law (by Brenda Watts).
Principal health and safety Acts (by S. Simpson).
Influences on health and safety (by J. R. Ridley).
Law of contract (by R. W. Hodgin).
Employment law (by R. D. Miskin, updated by Amanda Jones).
Consumer protection (by R. G. Lawson).
Insurance cover and compensation (by A. West).
Civil liability (by E. J. Skellett).

Part 2 -The management of risk:
An introduction to risk management (by C. E. Channing).
Principles of the management of risk (by L. Bamber).
Risk management: organisation and administration for safety (by J. E. Channing).
Risk management: techniques and practices (by L. Bamber).
The collection and use of accident and incident data (by Dr A. J. Boyle).
Practical safety management: systems and techniques (by J. E. Channing).
The individual and safety (by Andrew Hale).
Risk management and behaviour modification (by J. E. Channing).

Part 3 - Occupational health and hygiene:
The structure and functions of the human body (by Dr T. Coates)
Occupational diseases (by Dr A. R. L. Clark).
Occupational hygiene (by Dr C. Hartley).
Radiation (by Dr A. D. Wrixon, updated by Peter Shaw and Dr M. Maslanyj).
Noise and vibration (by R. W. Smith).
Workplace pollution, heat and ventilation (by F. S. Gill).
Lighting (by E. G. Hooper, updated by Jonathan David).
Managing ergonomics (by Nick Cook).
Applied ergonomics (by J. R. Ridley).

Part 4 - Workplace safety:
Science in engineering safety (by J. R. Ridley).
Fire precautions (by Ray Chalklen).
Safe use of machinery (by J. R. Ridley).
Electricity (by E. G. Hooper, revised by Chris Buck).
Statutory examination of plant and equipment (by J. McMullen, updated by J. E. Caddick).
Safety on construction sites (by R. Hudson).
Managing chemicals safely (by John Adamson).

Part 5 - The environment:
The environment: issues, concepts and strategies (by J. E. Channing).
Environmental management systems (by J. E. Channing).
Waste management (by Samantha Moss).
Chemicals and the environment (by J. L. Adamson).
The environment at large (by G. N. Batts).

Appendices:
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health.
Reading for Part I of the NEBOSH Diploma examination.
List of abbreviations.
Organisations providing safety information.
List of Statutes, Regulations and Orders.
List of Cases.

Index.

Additional information

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Safety at Work by John Channing (MSc(Chem), MSc(safety), FIOSH, RSP, formerly Manager Health, Safety and Environment, Kodak Manufacturing.)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
20030807
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