Search results Alternative processes Noise Considering and implementing control measures Alternative processes Changes in technology can alter the machine or process resulting in a lower noise exposure to the workforce. Sometimes a different way of working might avoid the need for a noisy operation.... C3-alternative-processes References Noise References Legislation Control of Pollution Act 1974Environmental Protection Act 1990Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 British Standards BS 4142 Methods... C3-references Clothing Vibration Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome Clothing Provide employees with protective clothing when necessary to keep them warm and dry. This will encourage good blood circulation which should help protect them from developing vibration white finger. Gloves... C4-clothing PCL, PCC and RCC Working On The Railways Accreditations and Competencies Principal Contractors Licence, Principal Contractors Certificate and the Railway Contractors Certificate In addition to the RISQS modules there are further accreditations; the Principal Contractors... E25-pcl-pcc-and-rcc Designing Out Risk CDM Regulations Designers Designing Out Risk Factors that designers must take into account include the Brief (including function, time, cost and constraints), the site and location, compliance with planning conditions, codes, building regulations, industry... B4-designing-out-risk Part 3 Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 Part 3 - Health and Safety Duties and Roles General duties 8.—(1) A designer (including a principal designer) or contractor (including a principal contractor) appointed to work on a project must have... B4-part-3 Damage to underground services Excavation Damage to underground services It is essential, at the planning stage, to ensure that proper precautions are taken to avoid damage to underground services. Many services are buried just below the surface with minimal cover and no warning tiles or... E7-damage-to-underground-services Utilities Engineers Training Other Role Specific Training Utilities Engineers Utilities Engineering provides training for gas and assessment training and support to the electric, water, refrigerant, steam and renewable industries. These training courses and assessments are delivered... A3-utilities-engineers Introduction Portable Tools Electrically Operated Tools Introduction Electrical safety All electrically operated tools should be used on the reduced voltage of 110 to avoid, as far as possible, the risk of a lethal shock. Additional protection is provided by the use of... D2-introduction-electrically-operated Introduction Portable Tools Petrol Engined Tools Fuelling Containers should be in good condition, leak proof and have secure caps. It is recommended that safety cans are used. If made of plastic, containers must comply with the Petroleum Spirit (Plastic Containers) Regulations,... D2-introduction-petrol-engined-tools 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50