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I have over 28 years of experience in aerospace manufacturing and 7 years in Health & Safety, qualifications include IOSH, NEBOSH, COSHH, PUWER, Manual handling DSE and general office and fire safety, I am based in the UK
I have 28 years experience in the aerospace manufacturing industry and 7 years in Health and Safety for an international Aerospace company
IOSH (managing safely), NEBOSH certificate,(National examination board of occupational safety and health)PUWER,COSHH,Man Handling and DSE Training and experience
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Yes this is true, in this country it is called a Health and Safety policy, which outlines, as a company all your H&S organizational procedures, the document that controls this is HSG 65 which is part of
Hi this is really out of my expertise, as I am not an electrician, the inspection however must be carried out by a competent person, ie he must be qualified to the necessary level and have the relevant
Hi, thanks for the question, every country has its own laws and regulations regarding H&S, however in Europe most are generic under the CE rules and European regulations, in Venezuela I would imagine it
Hello again, this really worried me because it is an offence not to inform you what substances you are working with, in the UK anyway, what country are you in? The dry hands may be the effects of the
Hi, this is fairly straight forward, to start with a chemical risk assessment should be carried out by a , trained, competent person in the UK it is covered by COSHH regulations, not sure in the USA.
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