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As a way to control the challenges identified by threat tests, the worker and the self-employed require to introduce a risk control strategy of prevention. This is based on the following principles;

1. Avoid the hazard/risk most of the time - Ex usually do not work at height, clear the windows from the ground level, so avoiding the threat of decreasing.

2. Evaluating unavoidable risks - do a appropriate and sufficient danger assessment & measure the dangers. This will enable for prioritisation.

3. Control the hazard at source - Ex if methods are slippery, substitute or take care of them rather than just placing up a notice sign. Restore a target in the floor rather than demarcating the spot.

4. Adapt work to the individual - consider ergonomics by improving upon design, organization and operating and development methods. Also when picking out perform machines or designing work areas. Remove monotonous work, where feasible, by work modernize or member of staff rotator.

5. Adapt to technical progress - keep up to par and informed on brand-new innovations in paths of working that minimize or remove hazard/risk. Substitute older loud products with modern much quieter equipment.

6. Replacing the dangerous by the less dangerous - by way of example substituting mains powered electrical hand resources with battery powered hand tools or substituting a solvent dependent chemical for a water based substitute.

7. Developing a coherent policy - Establishing a coherent entire reduction plan, which handles development, business, doing the job conditions and social interview.

8. Give priority to collective protective measures - isolate workers from the hazard/risk by enclosing the process rather than giving out protective equipment. Protect from falls by the use of nets rather than a harness and line.

9. Providing appropriate information, instruction and training - workers need to understand what they need to do to protect themselves.

10. Issue Personal Protective equipment only as a last resort - when all other approaches of risk reduction fail to lower the risk completely.

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NEBOSH IGC Certification works on on international standards and administration systems, enabling students to effectively discharge place of work health and safety responsibilities in any employment industry, in all parts of the world.

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100,000 Units Wind Power needed in Chennai

Hi Folks,

there is a requirement to supply wind power in chennai. see original email from Srikanth, who is part of the cleantech and green india forum. Pls respond if you have the business, organizational, supply chain model for this requirement, directly to Srikanth.- Raghu

Srikanth Anandal <anacorindia@gmail.com>

We have a requirement of around 100000 units/month of wind power for an office space building in Chennai which has a HT connection.90% of the consumption is during daytime. Please let me know if there is anyone in this forum with wind mills interested in supplying power.
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NEBOSH IGC3 is the Practical Application which you need to submit after your theory exam i.e igc 1 & 2.

Lets go through the synopsis of the information how to prepare a successful report to get more marks.


Observation sheet:
Write 25 hazards / unsafe practices / Conditions / risks which you observe at the work site.


Write few good practices that you have observed during the inspection.


Clearly Explain the hazard with its consequence, visualise the examiner as what you have observed during the inspection, rather than writing in simple sentences. Write the consequences clearly.


Control measures – write min. 5 controls for each hazard, when you write time scale for the control measure make sure that you write 2 days, 1 week, 15 days.. Never mention “Immediate”.


Introduction:
Write introduction about your site.
Mention the activities that are taking place in the site during your inspection.
Write about the equipment and substances used in the site.
Environmental condition of the site during inspection.


Executive Summary
It’s the summary of the entire report. So mention 10 high prioritized hazards with its consequences and controls and breach of law.
Write the moral, legal and financial justification summary from the conclusion.
Write down the benefits to the management if they consider your recommendation.


Main Findings:
Description of the hazard is insufficient. You have to provide more information rather than copy pasting from the observation sheet.


Write the breach of standard – mention the local law rather than mentioning ILO or Other international law. For instance if your site in India then you have to mention Indian Factories Act.
Write what the Law requires in relation to the hazard and mention how the law is breached.


Recommendations:
Mention the highly prioritized recommendations from the observation sheet.
Write the cost factor which is required to implement each recommendation.


Moral Legal and Financial Justification:

Write the moral, legal and financial arguments the company may face if they do not take action or apply your recommendation.
Conclusion:
Write the summary of the main findings. For each hazard or observation which you wrote in main findings you have to write summary.

When you write the summary write the hazards/Consequences/recommendations/breach of standard

Write summary of moral, legal and financial justification for all the observation from the main findings.


Recommendations:
Bring the recommendations from the conclusion and write the likely resources implications here. Then write the priority and write the reason why it is high priority.

Mention Target date – DD/MM/YYYY before which you want to implement the recommendations.

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