Criminal law\n \nThe 3 types of offences
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, Summary Offence - in Magistrates court\n \nIndictable Offences - drawn
up in Magistrates court, trial in Crown court before Judge /Jury\n \nTriable
either way - \n Prosecution could seek\n Magistrate could decide\n* The
accused could request
What are typical arrangements in Emergency Procedures
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Procedures to follow\nProvision of suitable equipment\nNomination of
responsible staff\nProvision of training and information\nDrills and
exercises\nContacting the Emergency Services
MHSW Regulation 4 Schedule 1\n\n\nGeneral Principles of Prevention
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Avoid Risks\nEvalute risks which cannot be avoided\nCombat risks at
source\nAdapt work to suit the individual\nAdapt to tech
progress\nReplace dangerous with non or less\nDevelop coherent overall
prevention policy\nPriority to collective protective measures\nGive
appropriate instructions to employees
Reactive Monitoring \n\n\n2 principle methods
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, Lessons from an event\n\n\nData gathered
Reasons for conducting Incident Investigations\n \n(9)
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Identify immediate and root causes\nCorrective action to prevent
recurrance\nRecord the facts\nFor Legal reasons\nFor claim
management\nFor staff morale\nDisciplinary purposes\nData
Gathering\nInsurance purposes
RIDDOR Reportable diseases (8)
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Carpal tunnel\nSevere cramp of hand/arm\nOccupational
dermatitis\nHand-arm vibration syndrome\nOccupational
Asthma\nTendonitis or tenosynovitis of forearm/hand\nAn occupational
cancer\nDisease attributed to occ exp to boi agents
Health & Safety at Work, etc. Act 1974\nSection 7 Employees Duties
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, Summary Offence - in Magistrates court\n \nIndictable Offences - drawn
up in Magistrates court, trial in Crown court before Judge /Jury\n \nTriable
either way - \n Prosecution could seek\n Magistrate could decide\n* The
accused could request
What are typical arrangements in Emergency Procedures
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Procedures to follow\nProvision of suitable equipment\nNomination of
responsible staff\nProvision of training and information\nDrills and
exercises\nContacting the Emergency Services
MHSW Regulation 4 Schedule 1\n\n\nGeneral Principles of Prevention
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Avoid Risks\nEvalute risks which cannot be avoided\nCombat risks at
source\nAdapt work to suit the individual\nAdapt to tech
progress\nReplace dangerous with non or less\nDevelop coherent overall
prevention policy\nPriority to collective protective measures\nGive
appropriate instructions to employees
Reactive Monitoring \n\n\n2 principle methods
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, Lessons from an event\n\n\nData gathered
Reasons for conducting Incident Investigations\n \n(9)
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Identify immediate and root causes\nCorrective action to prevent
recurrance\nRecord the facts\nFor Legal reasons\nFor claim
management\nFor staff morale\nDisciplinary purposes\nData
Gathering\nInsurance purposes
RIDDOR Reportable diseases (8)
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Carpal tunnel\nSevere cramp of hand/arm\nOccupational
dermatitis\nHand-arm vibration syndrome\nOccupational
Asthma\nTendonitis or tenosynovitis of forearm/hand\nAn occupational
cancer\nDisease attributed to occ exp to boi agents
Health & Safety at Work, etc. Act 1974\nSection 7 Employees Duties
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