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In 1989 the Community adopted what has now become known as the Framework Directive, which identified in one document the general duties required of employers to protect the health and safety of their employees and others who may become involved with their operations. In the UK, the implementation of European Directive 90/269 EC became effective on January 1st 1993, when the various elements of the Directive became part of the health and safety at work act 1974.

The legislation is sometimes known as "the six pack":

1. The management of health and safety at work regulations

2. The manual handling operations regulations

3. The workplace (health and safety and welfare) regulations

4. The health and safety (display screen equipment) regulations

5. Personal protective equipment at work regulations

6. The provision and use of work equipment regulations

Though each Directive is important in its own right, it is vital to consider the Directives as a whole to understand their interaction with one another.

There are five main elements which require attention:

  • avoid hazardous manual handling activities, as far as is reasonably possible
  • assess any hazardous manual handling activity thatcannot be avoided
  • reduce the risk of injury to the lowest level reasonably practicable
  • provide employees who are involved in any manual handling activities with suitable information and training to ensure their competency and proficiency
  • be aware of and monitor the individual capabilities of those who are required to lift and handle loads

Our health and safety management training programmes reflects these elements and consolidates participants knowledge and understanding of their responsibility in minimising risks, working to procedures and maintaining a safe environment.

Our health and safety management training events will be designed to suit your organisations products, processes, practices etc., and objectives, where possible. Also the health and safety management training will include work audits and investigations, work based assignments, projects and presentations.

In this way we ensure that health and safety management training is relevant to the organisation, its employees and management and is therefore value adding.

 
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