Describe why accidents happen, the human factors, trends, causes, impacts and preventative measures required including reporting and follow up

2024-12-09T17:25:54+00:00

Accidents happen for many reasons including overconfidence, poor housekeeping, workplace distractions, human factors such as taking shortcuts, ignoring safety procedures and organisational factors including lack of information, poor preparation. Examine all incident / accident / near-miss reports and identify trends.

Describe why accidents happen, the human factors, trends, causes, impacts and preventative measures required including reporting and follow up2024-12-09T17:25:54+00:00

Identify the statutory and non-statutory forms, notices, signs and registers used within the building and construction industry and the keeping of records and other details

2024-12-09T17:25:12+00:00

Construction site forms, registers and signage must include where applicable HSE F10 Notification, HSE F2508 RIDDOR, RAMS, COSHH assessment, Site set up checklist, Site induction, Site induction register, Site rules, Site inspection checklist, Site audit, Site Attendance register, Accident &

Identify the statutory and non-statutory forms, notices, signs and registers used within the building and construction industry and the keeping of records and other details2024-12-09T17:25:12+00:00

Explain how to use reliable information to show health and safety risks are being managed

2024-12-09T17:24:22+00:00

Communication cooperation competence and control are key elements of a health and safety management system therefore, plans, standards, procedures and systems relating to implementation and measurement of performance; factual information to help secure the involvement and commitment of employees; comments

Explain how to use reliable information to show health and safety risks are being managed2024-12-09T17:24:22+00:00
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