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This catalogue, stock code CAT35/12, replaces all earlier editions. The format of the HSE Books catalogue reflects the fact that over 200 previously print-only publications are available to view, download or buy online. The titles are shown in numerical series order. A full search facility is available at http://books.hse.gov.uk. For information on health and safety visit www.hse.gov.uk.

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Health and safety made simple The basics for your business

INDG449 Health and safety made simple The basics for your business This leaflet is for employers and those who want some basic information on what they must do to make sure their businesses comply with health and safety law. It will help people decide who's responsible for health and safety, write a health and safety policy, manage the risks, consult employees, provide training and information, provide the right workplace facilities, make first-aid arrangements and report accidents, display the law poster and get insurance for their business. Published 2011 978 0 7176 6448 1 Priced pack

INDG453 Reporting accidents and incidents at work A brief guide to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) RIDDOR is the law that requires employers, and anyone else with responsibilities within a workplace, to report and keep records of work-related deaths and serious injuries, cases of diagnosed industrial disease and certain dangerous occurrences (near-miss accidents). There are also special requirements for gas incidents. This leaflet identifies what is required from employers and provides updated information about the change from an over-three-day reporting period to over-seven-day reporting period. Published 2012 978 0 7176 6460 3 Priced pack

HSG264 Asbestos The survey guide This heavily illustrated publication is aimed at people carrying out asbestos surveys and people with specific responsibilities for managing asbestos in non-domestic premises. This new edition has been updated in line with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. The book covers competence and quality assurance and surveys, including survey planning, carrying out surveys, the survey report and the dutyholder's use of the survey information. It includes extensive appendices and references. Published 2012 978 0 7176 6502 0 15.00

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Asbestos essentials
A task manual for building, ma intenance and allied trades on non-licensed asbestos work

HSG210 Asbestos essentials A task manual for building, maintenance and allied trades of non-licensed asbestos work This task manual contains guidance and task sheets on working safely with asbestos. It is aimed at all workers who may come into contact with asbestos, including electricians, builders, plumbers, carpenters etc. It will be useful to employees, the self-employed and managers. This third edition has been updated in line with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, although the general content/guidance remains the same. Published 2012 978 0 7176 6503 7 15.00

Managing asbestos in buildings


A brief guide

INDG223 Managing asbestos in buildings A brief guide The leaflet is for people who own, manage or have responsibilities for buildings which may contain asbestos. This includes all non-domestic buildings, whatever the type of business, and the common areas of domestic buildings, eg halls, stairwells, lift shafts, roof spaces. The guidance does not apply to other domestic properties. The leaflet has been revised to include changes to the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012.

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Easy read leaflet Pack of 5 Easy read leaflets in English language for workers in premises in Great Britain

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Leaflets (INDG)
This series includes general 'industry guidance' leaflets and pocket cards. They act as a brief summary for employers and/or safety representatives etc and can also be seen as a starting point on a subject. Some, particularly the pocket cards, are specifically aimed at employees and provide simple pointers towards safe working practices.
INDG36 Working with VDUs 2006 2007 1997 978 0 7176 6222 7 978 0 7176 6242 5

INDG36W/E Working with VDUs Welsh/English version INDG68 Do you use a steam/water pressure cleaner? You could be in for a shock! Violence at work A guide for employers

INDG69

1996 2009

978 0 7176 1271 0 978 0 7176 6371 2

INDG73REV2 Working alone Health and safety guidance on the risks of working alone INDG84 INDG85 INDG86 INDG90 Leptospirosis Are you at risk? BSE and carcass disposal Contained use of genetically modified organisms Understanding ergonomics at work Reduce accidents and ill health and increase productivity by fitting the task to the worker Drug misuse at work A guide for employers Respiratory sensitisers and COSHH Breathe freely An employers leaflet on preventing occupational asthma Safety representatives and safety committees on offshore installations A brief guide for the workforce Safe working with bales in agriculture NEW

2011 1989 2000 2003

978 0 7176 6455 9 978 0 7176 1771 5 978 0 7176 2599 4

INDG91 INDG95

1998 1995

978 0 7176 2402 7 978 0 7176 0914 7

INDG119

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INDG125

2006 2008 2009

978 0 7176 6161 9 978 0 7176 6280 7 978 0 7176 6363 7

INDG125W/E Safe working with bales in agriculture Welsh/English version INDG136 Working with substances hazardous to health What you need to know about COSHH Using electric storage batteries safely Grain dust in non-agricultural workplaces Reporting incidents of exposure to pesticides and veterinary medicines What to do if you think people, animals or the environment have been harmed by exposure to pesticides or veterinary medicines Watch your back Avoiding back strain in timber handling and chainsaw work Keep your top on Health risks from working in the sun Emergency action for burns Five steps to risk assessment

INDG139 INDG140 INDG141

2006 1993 1999

978 0 7176 6199 2 Web only

INDG145

1993

Web only

INDG147 INDG161 INDG163

1998 1997 2011 2011

9 78 0 7176 1578 0 9 78 0 7176 1444 8 9 78 0 7176 6440 5 9 78 0 7176 6445 0

INDG163W/E Five steps to risk assessment Welsh/English version

INDG171

Aching arms (or RSI) in small businesses

2003

9 78 0 7176 2600 7

Is ill health due to upper limb disorders a problem in your workplace? INDG171W Aching arms (or RSI) in small businesses Welsh/English version Is ill health due to upper limb disorders a problem in your workplace? INDG172 INDG174 Breathe freely A workers information card on respiratory sensitisers A short guide to the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 Control the risks from hand-arm vibration Advice for employers on the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 Health and safety guide for gamekeepers

2003

978 0 7176 2725 7

1994 2005

978 0 7176 0771 6 978 0 7176 6141 1

INDG175

2005

978 0 7176 6117 6

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2008

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You can order priced packs (5.00 per pack) of most of the leaflets in this series from HSE Books, or download the information free from www.hse.gov.uk. The number of copies in a pack depends on the number of pages in the relevant leaflet.

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Written schemes of examination Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 Signpost to the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 Tractor action A step-by-step guide to using tractors safely Safety zones around oil and gas installations in waters around the UK Working with sewage The health hazards. A guide for employees Working with sewage The health hazards. A guide for employers Workplace transport safety An overview Wear your dosemeter Pocket card Reducing health risks from the use of ultraviolet NEW

2002

978 0 7176 2269 6

INDG184

1996

978 0 7176 1139 3

INDG185 INDG189

2009 2008

978 0 7176 6374 3 Web only

INDG197 INDG198 INDG199 INDG207C INDG209

1995 1995 2005 1995 2011

Web only Web only 978 0 7176 2821 6 978 0 7176 1782 1 978 0 7176 6437 5

tanning equipment Comes with poster MISC869 IN D G 20 9 W /E Reducing health risks from the use of ultraviolet (UV)

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978 0 7176 6439 9

INDG212

tanning equipment Welsh/English version Workplace health and safety Glazing 1996 Guidance on glazing for employers and people in control of workplaces First aid at work Your questions answered Dispensing petrol as a fuel 2009 1996 978 0 7176 6372 9 Web only

INDG214 INDG216

Health and safety guidance for employees INDG223 Managing asbestos in buildings A brief guide NEW INDG224 Controlling the radiation safety of display laser installations INDG225 Preventing slips and trips at work IN D G 2 2 5 W /E Preventing slips, trips and falls at workWelsh/English version INDG226 Homeworkers NEW Guidance for employers on health and safety Safe working with flammable substances Using work equipment safely Storage and handling ammonium nitrate Electrical safety and you A brief guide Consulting employees on health and safety NEW

2012 1996 2005 2007 2011

978 0 7176 6481 0 978 0 7176 2760 8 978 0 7176 6124 4 Web only

INDG227 INDG229 INDG230 INDG231 INDG232

1996 2002 1996 2012 2008

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A brief guide to the law IN D G 23 2 W /E Consulting employees on health and safety A brief guide to the law Welsh/English version Preventing contact dermatitis at work Maintaining portable electrical equipment in low-risk environments Gas appliances Get them checked Keep them safe NEW

2009

978 0 7176 6346 0

INDG233 INDG236

2007 2012

978 0 7176 6183 1 978 0 7176 6508 2

INDG238

2009

978 0 7176 6337 8

Updated to include details of Gas Safe Register. For versions in other languages see HSEs website. IN D G 23 8 W /E Gas appliances Get them checked Keep them safe

2009

978 0 7176 6361 3

Electrical safety and you


Electrical safety and you
A brief guide

A brief guide

Maintaining portable electric equipment in low-risk environments

This leaflet outlines basic electrical safety measures to help you control the risks from your use of electricity at work. The revised version clarifies the advice on m aintaining portable electric equipment in low-risk environments. There is also guidance on: th e m ain h aza rd s asso cia te d w ith w orking with electricity; how to carry out a risk assessment; how you can reduce risks. INDG231 978 0 7176 6476 4

Maintaining portable electrical equipment in low-risk environments


This leaflet has been revised to clarify the simple and sensible precautions that need to be taken to prevent danger from portable or movable electrical equipment in low-risk environments. These include offices, shops, some parts of hotels and residential care homes. INDG236

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Updated to include details of Gas Safe Register. Dont mix it! A guide for employers on alcohol at work No second chances A farm machinery safety step-by-step guide Control back-pain risks from whole-body vibration Advice for employers on the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 Computer control A question of safety Workplace health, safety and welfare A short guide for managers

1996 1996 2005

978 0 7176 1291 8 978 0 7176 6119 0

INDG243 INDG244

1997 2007 2008

978 0 7176 1327 4 978 0 7176 6277 7 978 0 7176 6279 1

INDG244W/E Workplace health, safety and welfare A short guide for managers Welsh/English version INDG245 Biological monitoring in the workplace Information for employees on its application to chemical exposure Prepared for... emergency Electrical safety for entertainers Solder fume and you Controlling health risks from rosin (colophony) based solder fluxes How HSE assesses offshore safety cases Controlling legionella in nursing and residential care homes Chemical reaction hazards and the risk of thermal runaway Pesticides Use them safely Safe work in confined spaces An introduction to health and safety

1997

978 0 7176 1450 9

INDG246 INDG247 INDG248 INDG249 INDG250 INDG253 INDG254 INDG257 INDG258 INDG259

1997 1997 2001 1997 1997 2009 1997 1997 1997 2003

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Health and safety in small businesses Available in multiple languages INDG259W An introduction to health and safety Health and safety in small businesses Welsh INDG261 INDG266 Pressure systems Safety and you Are you involved in a diving project? A brief guide to complying with health and safety law Checkouts and musculoskeletal disorders Supplying new machinery A short guide to the law Buying new machinery A short guide to the law Working safely with solvents A guide to safe working practices Managing health and safety Five steps to success Feral honey bees Leadership for the major hazard industries NEW NEW

2005 2001 2009

978 0 7176 6178 7 978 0 7176 1562 9 978 0 7176 6366 8

INDG269 INDG270 INDG271 INDG273 INDG275 INDG276 INDG277

1998 2011 2011 1998 1998 1998 2004

978 0 7176 1539 1 Web only Web only 978 0 7176 2246 7 978 0 7176 2170 5 978 0 7176 2905 3

Effective health and safety management INDG277 W/E Leadership for the major hazard industries Effective health and safety management Welsh/English version INDG278 INDG279 Tree work accidents An analysis of fatal and serious injuries Fatal traction Practical advice on avoiding agricultural transport accidents INDG280

2004

978 0 7176 6177 0

1998 2001 978 0 7176 6332 3

A guide to handling and storage

of airbags and seatbelt pretensioners at garages and motor vehicle repair shops Working on roofs Landlords A guide to landlords duties:

1998

978 0 7176 1614 5

INDG284 INDG285

2008 2009

978 0 7176 6288 3 978 0 7176 6338 5

Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 Updated to include details of Gas Safe Register. For versions in other languages see HSEs website. INDG285W/E Landlords A guide to landlords duties: Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 Updated to include details of Gas Safe Register. INDG286 INDG290 Diesel engine exhaust emissions Simple guide to the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
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INDG291

Simple guide to the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 Welfare at work Guidance for employers on welfare provision

2008

978 0 7176 2429 4

INDG293

2007 2007

978 0 7176 6264 7 978 0 7176 6278 4

INDG293W/E Welfare at workGuidance for employers on welfare provision Welsh/English version INDG294 INDG296 INDG297 INDG301 INDG303 Managing health and safety in forestry Hand-arm vibration Advice for employees Pocket card Safety in gas welding, cutting and similar processes Health and safety benchmarking Do you work in a quarry? A simple guide to the Quarries Regulations 1999 Understanding health surveillance at work An introduction for employers Lead and you A guide to working safely with lead Hydrofluoric acid poisoning Recommendations on first aid procedures Drycleaners: Are you in control? Health and safety in drycleaning Beryllium and you Working with beryllium. Are you at risk? Safe unloading of steel stock Hot work on small tanks and drums Stone dust and you Procedures for daily inspection and testing of mechanical power presses and press brakes Chainsaws at work

2003 2005 1999 1999 2010

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INDG304

1999

978 0 7176 1712 8

INDG305

2009

978 0 7176 6387 3

INDG307

1999

978 0 7176 1751 7

INDG310 INDG311 INDG313 INDG314 INDG315 INDG316

2000 1995 2000 2000 2006 2003

978 0 7176 1710 4 Web only Web only 978 0 7176 6365 1 978 0 7176 1780 7

INDG317

2006 2007 2000 2000 2000 1997 2000

978 0 7176 6187 9 978 0 7176 6244 9

INDG317W/E Chainsaws at work Welsh/English INDG318 INDG319 INDG327 INDG329 INDG330 Manual handling solutions in woodworking Working safely with coating powders Take care with acetylene Benzene and you Working with benzene. Are you at risk? Selecting protective gloves for work with chemicals Guidance for employers and health and safety specialists Safe use of petrol in garages Leaflet doubles as poster Manual packing in the brick industry Working safely with ionising radiation Guidelines for expectant or breastfeeding mothers Is it explosive? Dangers of explosives in metal recycling Sun protection Advice for employers of outdoor workers Thorough examination and testing of lifts Simple guidance for lift owners Blood-borne viruses in the workplace Guidance for employers and employees

978 0 7176 1776 0 978 0 7176 1817 0 Web only Web only

INDG331 INDG332 INDG334

2000 2000 2001

978 0 7176 1836 1 Web only

INDG335 INDG337 INDG339

2002 2001 2007

978 0 7176 1935 1 978 0 7176 1982 5 978 0 7176 6255 5

INDG342

2001

978 0 7176 2062 3

INDG344

The absolutely essential health and safety toolkit for the smaller construction contractor Health and safety training What you need to know Chromium and you Chromium can be dangerous. Are you at risk? Basic advice on first aid at work Basic advice on first aid at work Mark a parcel, save a back Safe working with vehicle air-conditioning systems Guidance for employers, self-employed people and supervisors An introduction to CHIP 4 Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 2009 Nickel and you Working with nickel. Are you at risk?

2007

978 0 7176 6232 6

INDG345 INDG346 INDG347 INDG347W INDG348 INDG349

2001 1992 2011 2011 2002 2002

978 0 7176 Web only 978 0 7176 978 0 7176 978 0 7176 978 0 7176

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INDG350

2010

978 0 7176 6413 9

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1997

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INDG352 INDG354 INDG356 INDG357

Read the label How to find out if chemicals are dangerous Safety in electrical testing at work General guidance Reducing ill health and accidents in motor vehicle repair Contained use of genetically modified organisms Excluding information from the Public Register Waste industry safety and health Reducing the risks Health and safety in audio visual production Your legal duties

2010 2002 2009 2002

978 0 7176 6414 6 978 0 7176 2296 2 978 0 7176 6376 7 Web only

INDG359 INDG360 INDG361

2002 2002

Web only 978 0 7176 2551 2 Web only

Regulating health and safety in the UK offshore oil and gas fields 2002 Who does what? Noise at work Guidance for employers on the Control of Noise 2005

INDG362

978 0 7176 6165 7

at Work Regulations 2005 INDG363 Protect your hearing or lose it! Pocket card INDG364 The right start Work experience for young people IN D G 364W /E The right start Work experience for young people Welsh/English version Working safely with metalworking fluids A guide for employees

2005 2002 2005

978 0 7176 6166 4 Web only 978 0 7176 2955 8

INDG365

2006 2002 2002 2005 2007 2007 2002

Web only 978 978 978 978 978 978 0 0 0 0 0 0 7176 7176 7176 7176 7176 7176 2552 2566 2931 6224 6283 2589

INDG367 Inspecting fall arrest equipment made from webbing or rope INDG368 Use of contractors A joint responsibility IN D G 3 68 W /E Use of contractors A joint responsibility Welsh/English version INDG369 Why fall for it? Preventing falls in agriculture IN D G 3 69 W /E Why fall for it? Preventing falls in agriculture Welsh/English version INDG370 Fire and explosion How safe is your workplace?

IN D G 370W /E Fire and explosion How safe is your workplace? Welsh/English version 2002 INDG371 INDG372 INDG375 Health and safety in ski-slope operations Electrical switchgear and safety A concise guide for users Power presses A summary of guidance on maintenance and thorough examination Legionnaires disease Essential information for providers of residential accommodation Safe use of skip loaders Pocket card Health and safety in road haulage Passport schemes for health, safety and the environment A good practice guide Driving at work Managing work-related road safety Manual handling assessment charts The high 5: Five ways to reduce risk on site Safe working with LPG-fuelled motor vehicles Safety in motor vehicle repair Working with isocyanate paints Shock horror Safe working near overhead power lines in agriculture Choosing a welding set? Make sure you can handle it INDG392 2003 2003 2003

9 7 8 0 7 1 7 6 2956 Web only 9 7 8 0 7 1 7 6 2187 3 9 7 8 0 7 1 7 6 2169 9

INDG376

2003

978 0 7176 2207 8

INDG378 INDG379 INDG381

2003 2003 2003

978 0 7176 2216 0 978 0 7176 2765 3

INDG382 INDG383 INDG384 INDG387 INDG388 INDG389 INDG390 INDG391

2003 2003 2003 2003 2009 2003

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you Working with cadmium. Are you at risk?

Recover paper safely Guidance for the recovered paper industry Off work and worried about your job?

2010 2004 2004

9 78 07176 6397 2 9 78 07176 2807 0 9 78 07176 2915 2

Steps you can take to help your return to work IN D G 397W /E Off work and worried about your job? Steps you can take to help your return to work Welsh/English version INDG398 Are you making the best use of lifting and handling aids? IN D G 398W /E Are you making the best use of lifting and handling aids?

2005

978 0 7176 6123 7

2004 2005

978 0 7176 2900 8 978 0 7176 2954 1

INDG399 INDG399W

Welsh/English version Managing sickness absence and return to work in small businesses 2004 Managing sickness absence and return to work in small businesses 2004 Welsh

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INDG401

The Work at Height Regulations 2005 (as amended) A brief guide Safe use of ladders and stepladders An employers guide A toolbox talk on leaning ladder and stepladder safety Drive away bad backs Advice for mobile machine operators and drivers Top tips for ladder and stepladder safety Pocket card Storing and selling fireworks safely Advice for anyone selling fireworks Clearing the air A simple guide to buying and using local exhaust ventilation (LEV) Time to clear the air! A workers pocket guide to local exhaust ventilation (LEV) Working in the UK from overseas? Your health and safety at work in agriculture and food processing

2007

978 0 7176 6231 9

INDG402 INDG403 INDG404

2005 2005 2005

978 0 7176 6105 3 978 0 7176 6106 0 978 0 7176 6120 6

INDG405 INDG407 INDG408 INDG409 INDG410

2005 2005 2008 2008 2007

978 0 7176 6127 5 Web only 978 0 7176 6301 9 978 0 7176 6300 2 978 07176 6241 8

INDG411

Priced packs contain four copies in English, and three each of translated versions in Bulgarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Russian and Ukrainian. For free single copies, use the following codes: INDG410BU Bulgarian, INDG410LA Latvian, INDG410LI Lithuanian, INDG410PL Polish, INDG410RO Romanian, INDG410RU Russian, INDG410UKR Ukrainian 2007 978 0 7176 6246 3 Want construction work done safely? A quick guide for clients on the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 Warehousing and storage Keep it safe Preventing falls from vehicles Advice for workers Pocket card

INDG412 INDG413

2007 2007

978 0 7176 6253 1 978 0 7176 6256 2 978 0 7176 6276 0 978 0 7176 6275 3

INDG413PL Preventing falls from vehicles Advice for workers Polish Pocket card 2007 INDG413W Preventing falls from vehicles Advice for workers Welsh Pocket card 2007 INDG414 Employing workers from overseas Guidance for employers in agriculture and food processing INDG415 Stay clean stay healthy Looking after your health in the waste/recycling industry Pocket card Leading health and safety at work 2007 2007

978 07176 6258 6 978 0 7176 6262 3

INDG417

2007

978 0 7176 6267 8

Leadership actions for directors and board members INDG417W/E Leading health and safety at work

2007

978 0 7176 6272 2

INDG420 INDG421

Leadership actions for directors and board members Welsh/English version Getting specialist help with health and safety NEW 2011 Play your part! 2008 How offshore workers can help improve health and safety Thorough examination of lifting equipment A simple guide for employers Managing work-related violence in retail and licensed premises Working together to reduce stress at work A guide for employees

Web only 978 0 7176 6286 9

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978 0 7176 6305 7

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2008 2008 2009

978 0 7176 6234 0 978 0 7176 6320 0 978 0 7176 6343 9

INDG424W/E Working together to reduce stress at work A guide for employees Welsh/English version

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Is poultry dust making you ill? Pocket card Farmwise Your essential guide to health and safety in agriculture

2009 2009

978 0 7176 6349 1

He a lth a nd Sa f et y Executive

Choosing a welding set?


Make sure you can handle it

Choosing a welding set?


Make sure you can handle it This leaflet is aim ed at em ployers of people w ho use w elding equipm en t, but w ill also be useful to suppliers of welding sets. It g iv e s g u id a n c e o n s e le c tin g w e ld in g se ts a n d th e ris k s in m a n u a l w e ld in g a n d te lls e m p lo y e rs w h e re to fin d m o re in fo rm a tio n . It h a s a u se fu l diagram to help them assess the manual handling risks of welding sets. INDG390 978 0 7176 6499 3

Health and Safety Executive

Safe management of industrial steam and hot water boilers


A guide for owners, managers and supervisors of boilers, boiler houses and boiler plant

Int rodu ctio n

T h is le a fl e t i s aim e d a t e m p lo y e rs , a lt h ou g h s u p p lie rs o f w e ld ing se t s w ill a l so f in d i t u se fu l. I t g i v es a d v ic e o n i d en t if y ing , m a n ag in g a n d c on t ro lin g th e r i sk s to yo u r em ploy ees caused by handlin g we lding equipme nt. A t t he e n d o f th e le a fl e t t he r e is a n il lu s t r a t e d ch e c k li s t t o h e l p y o u m a k e t he ri g h t choice when you sele ct welding equipm ent. W e ld i n g s e t s a r e b e co m in g s m a l le r a n d l igh t e r. B u t i f y o u n e e d t o re g u la r ly m o ve t h e s e t b y h a n d , yo u m a y n e e d to in c lu d e t h is t a s k a s p a r t o f yo u r g e n e r a l h a n d lin g ris k ass essm ent .

Safe management of industrial steam and hot water boilers


This leaflet provides basic advice on the risks and regulatory requirements for the operation of steam boilers. It sets out the general principles of boiler safety for people with limited technical knowledge of boilers, such as owners, managers and supervisors. INDG436

Th is is leaflet IN DG3 90(rev2), The risk s revised 02/ 12 M a nu a l w e l di n g c a n b e a de m a n d in g a nd di ff i c u lt jo b . I t c an in v o lve p r ec i s i on w o rk , w it h th e w e ld e r s b o dy be in g in a fi x e d o r a w k w ard po s t u re , o f t e n in a co n f in ed e n vi ro n m e n t . W el d e rs a ls o h a v e t o h a n d le h e a v y m a te r ia l s a n d e q u i p m e nt . A ll t h e se fa c t o rs m a y in c re a s e th e r is k o f w o r ke rs d e ve lo p in g m u sc u l o sk e le t a l d i s o r d e r s , s u c h a s b a c k p r o b le m s , o r e v e n u p p e r lim b p a in in t he n e c k a n d s h o u l d e r s . A s tu d y fo u n d t ha t 5 1 % o f w e ld e r s s u f fe r e d a t le a s t o n e p e r i o d o f s ic k n e s s o v e r a tw o - ye a r p e r io d , ta k in g t im e o ff w o rk b e c au se o f m u s c le , j o in t a nd te n d o n dis orders.

Se lecti ng equipmen t W h en se le c t in g w o r k eq u ip m e n t , t he P ro v is io n a n d U se o f W o r k E q u ip m e n t R eg u la ti o n s 1 99 8 re q u ire yo u to co n s i de r t he ris k s t o t h e h e a lt h a nd sa f e t y o f p e opl e u sin g th a t eq u ip me n t. Th is in clu d es ma nu a l h a nd lin g r isks. Se le ctin g th e right w elding set may hel p avoid: p e r s o n a l s u f f e r in g c a u s e d b y in j u r ie s o r i ll h e a lt h f r o m m u s c u l o s k e l e t a l d i s o r d e r s ; t h e f in an c ia l b u rd e n o f s ick n e s s a b s e n c e a n d in c re a s e d in s u r a n c e p re m i u m s ; reduced productivity; and w e ld e r s b e i n g u n a b l e to c o m e b a c k t o th is ty p e o f w o r k , w h ic h c o u ld a ff e c t th e ir future earnings. R e d u c i n g in j ur ie s a n d ill he a l t h ca u se d b y ha n d lin g w e ld in g e q u ip m e n t wil l b e n e f it pe ople work ing in this sector.

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Farmwise Your essential guide to health and safety in agriculture Welsh Inspecting and maintaining or replacing buried metallic pipework carrying LPG vapour Advice for commercial and industrial users of LPG Bakers time to clear the air! Flour dust can cause asthma Pocket card How to tackle work-related stress

2009

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A guide for employers on making the Management Standards work INDG430W/E How to tackle work-related stressA guide for employers on making the Management Standards Work Welsh/English INDG433 INDG434 INDG435 INDG436 INDG437 Safety during tyre repair and inflation in motor vehicle repair Working safely under motor vehicles being repaired Skin cancer caused by pitch and tar Pocket card Safe management of industrial steam and hot water boilers NEW Notification of Conventional Tower Cranes Regulations 2010 Guidance on complying with the Regulations Assessment of Repetitive Tasks of the upper limbs (the ART tool) Supervising for safety in woodworking Are you as good as you think you are? Do you export or import chemicals?

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Advice on the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) Regulation A quick guide to health and safety in ports Health and safety made simple The basics for your business NEW Reporting accidents and incidents at work NEW

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A brief guide to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) Legionnaires' disease NEW A guide for dutyholders

2012

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Health and Safety Executive

Do you export or import chemicals?


Advice on the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) Regulation

Do you export or import chemicals?

Legionnaires' disease
Legionnaires disease
A brief guide for dutyholders

A guide for dutyholders

Advice on the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) Regulation D o you export or im port chem icals to or from the European Union? The Prior Informed C o n s e n t (P IC ) R e g u la tio n c o u ld a ffe c t yo u . T h is le afle t con tain s b asic in form atio n abo u t w h a t P IC is, w h a t you m ig ht ne ed to d o a n d w h ere to find out m ore. It also highlights changes that apply for UK-based exporters and importers since August 2008. INDG445 978 0 7176 6418 4

This leaflet is aimed at employers and people in control of premises, eg landlords, where man-made water systems are used that could be a potential source for legionella bacteria growth. It will help you to understand the health risks associated with legionella. 978 0 7176 6500 6 INDG458

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The HSG series is made up of guidance books which provide more comprehensive advice for employers to help them comply with health and safety law. Sometimes the content will be aimed at a specific industry sector or specialist target audience. The publications can be downloaded from www.hse.gov.uk or ordered from HSE Books.
Essentials of health and safety at work (Fourth edition) 2006 978 0 7176 6179 4 10.95

With easy reference sections for most types of business, this book will help you prevent accidents and comply with the law. HSG6 Safety in working with lift trucks (Third edition) 2000 978 0 7176 1781 4 6.50

This guidance is relevant for anyone with responsibility for the safe operation of lift trucks, eg em ployers, controllers of worksites supervisors or operators. O ther people involved w ith lift trucks, eg health and safety representatives, m ay also find it useful. The not, however, replace formal training. HSG17 Safety in the use of abrasive wheels (Third edition) 2000 978 0 7176 1739 5

T his w ill be usefu l in the construction and foundry industries an d in e ngineering gen era lly. T he revision covers rele vant P U W E R conflicts which exist with draft European standards. HSG28 Safety advice for bulk chlorine installations (Second edition) 1999 978 0 7176 1645 9 14.00

A im ed at chlorine m anufacturers, large users of chlorine in the chem ical industry, em ployers and em ployees and gives advice o connected with bulk chlorine installations. HSG33 Health and safety in roof work (Third edition) 2008 978 0 7176 6250 0 12.95

This book gives guidance on how to plan and work safely on roofs. It covers new buildings, repairs, maintenance, cleaning work dem olition. It gives som e guidance for those not directly carrying out work on roofs, eg clients, designers and specifiers and will anyone planning, arranging or supervising roof work. HSG38 Lighting at work (Second edition) 1998 978 0 7176 1232 1

This guidance explains how lighting can contribute to the health and safety of people at w ork. It is aimed at those w ho are respo health and safety at w ork but em ployees m ay also find the guidance useful. It deals w ith m anaging the health and safety risks fr the workplace, good practice for lighting in the workplace, and lighting recommendations. HSG39 Compressed air safety (Second edition) 1998 978 0 7176 1531 5

This guidance booklet aims to promote the safe use of compressed air by giving advice to designers, manufacturers, installers, others concerned with or responsible for health and safety at work. It was originally produced in 1990 during a rapidly changing Europe arising from the preparation for the single market and has now been further revised by HSE.

HSG40 Safe handling of chlorine from drums and cylinders (Second edition)1999 978 0 7176 1646 6 14.00 This guidance booklet is aim ed at em ployers and em ployees in a range of industries w hich use chlorine on a sm all scale, as w e and employees in the chemical industry. It gives safety advice on the use of chlorine from drums and cylinders. HSG47 Avoiding danger from underground services (Second edition) 2000 978 0 7176 1744 9

This book outlines the dangers which can arise from work near underground services and gives advice on how to reduce the ris guidance is m ainly aim ed at clients, designers, planning supervisors, em ployers, ow ners, operators, m anagers and supervisors applies to situations where work involves penetrating the ground at or below surface level. HSG48 Reducing error and influencing behaviour (Second edition) 1999 978 0 7176 2452 2 11.50

This publication is aim ed at m anagers in all industries. It explains w hy hum an factors are im portant in heatlh and safety and how be assessed and managed in the same way as other risk factors.

HSG51 The storage of flammable liquids in containers (Second edition) 1998 978 0 7176 1471 4 Provides guidance on the control measures you could adopt for the safe storage of containers containing flam mable liquids. It s steps which need to be taken to control the risks of fire and explosion, although som e general advice is given on health risks wh be helpful. The guidance applies to all storage locations whether in the open air, or in specifically designed buildings, rooms or c

HSG53 Respiratory protective equipment at work

2005 978 0 7176 2904 6 10.95

A practical guide (Third edition) Includes guidance on ch oosing the right resp iratory protective equip m ent (R P E ) and on ensuring that the R P E continues to func HSG57 Seating at work (Second edition) 1998 978 0 7176 1231 4

This guidance is aimed at people who are responsible for health and safety at work. It may also be useful for designers, manufa cturers, employees and suppliers of office furniture. It gives examples of good practice including information on seating design and sele

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HSG60 Upper limb disorders in the workplace (Second edition)

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U p pe r lim b d iso rde rs (U LD s) are a pa rticular grou p o f m uscu lo skele ta l d iso rd ers w hich affe ct th e a rm a nd ne ck. T his revise d at managers with responsibility for workers who may be at risk of developing ULDs. HSG61 Health surveillance at work (Second edition) 1999 978 0 7176 1705 0

T h is bo oklet e xp la in s ho w em plo yers can fu lfil th eir leg al du ty to provid e h ea lth surve illa n ce. It d escribe s w h at h ea lth su rveil em ployers should carry out health surveillance, gives advice on w hat to take into account, w hat the principles and good prac surveillance are, and how to keep and use health surveillance records. HSG65 Successful health and safety management (Second edition) 1997 978 0 7176 1276 5 12.50

This is a practical guide for directors, managers and health and safety professionals to im prove health and safety performan organisations. HSG71 Chemical warehousing 2009 978 0 7176 6237 1

The storage of packaged dangerous substances (Fourth edition) T his g uidance sets out control m easures aim ed at elim inating or reducing risks to people , at w ork or otherw ise, from the sto dangerous goods. It reflects good practice for the design of new storage facilities (and w here reasonably practicable, to exis a pp lie s to tran sit o r distribu tion w a reh o use s, o pe n-air storag e com po un d s a n d facilities a sso ciate d w ith a ch em ical p rod u ctio

HSG73 Control of respirable crystalline silica in quarries (Second edition) 2008 978 0 7176 6292 0 This book is aim ed at em ployers responsible for m anaging and running quarries and other em ployers (contractors) w ho are quarrying activities. It also applies to managers, supervisors, health and safety specialists, workers and their representatives HSG76 Warehousing and storage 2007 978 0 7176 6225 8 14.50

A guide to health and safety (Second edition) T his second edition has been w ritten in liaison w ith the W areh ousing H ealth and S afety F orum , a joint com m ittee w ith repre trade associations, trade unions and em ployer organisations. It is for people w ho have m anagem ent, supervisory or other he interests in warehouses and storage facilities. HSG78 Dangerous goods in cargo transport units 1998 978 0 7176 1532 2 10.00

Packing and carriage for transport by sea (Second edition) This guidance is for those involved in sending dangerous goods in cargo transport units (C TU s) for carriage by sea. It conce d an ge ro us goo d s in p acka ge s, includ in g in term ed ia te bu lk co nta ine rs (IB C s) and in clud e s de ta ils o f leg al and in te rn a tion al r target audience includes packers, shippers, freight forwarders and hauliers. HSG85 Electricity at work Safe working practices (Second edition) 2003 978 0 7176 2164 4

T his s e co nd e dition g ive s gu idan ce o n the key e lem e nts tha t n e ed to be con s ide re d w h en d ev ising safe w o rking p ra ctices fo out w ork on or near electrical equipm ent. It includes advice that is relevant to m anagers and supervisors w ho control or influ specification, selection, installation, commissioning, maintenance or operation of electrical equipment. HSG87 Safety in the remote diagnosis of manufacturing 1995 978 0 7176 0932 1 12.00

plant and equipment This specialist report provides health and safety guidance on the safe use of rem ote diagnosis of m anufacturing plant and e aimed at employers and employees in the manufacturing and engineering industries. HSG90 The law on VDUs An easy guide (Second edition) 2003 978 0 7176 2602 1

T his b oo k provid e s esse ntia l info rm atio n fo r em plo ye rs o n h ow to co m p ly w ith th e H ea lth a nd S a fety (D ispla y S cree n E q uip m 1992. These Regulations apply to all companies that use ordinary office VDUs such as computer screens. HSG92 Safe use and storage of cellular plastics 1996 978 0 7176 1115 7

C e llu lar p lastics inc lu de a w ide ran ge o f p oly m ers s u ch a s p olyu retha n e a nd p olyis ocya n ura te fo am s a nd ex p an de d po ly styr m ainly fo r u pho lste re d fu rn iture, pa cka ging an d in sula tion . M o st a re fire h a zard s an d th is bo o klet g ives g uida nce on con tro ll It is aimed at manufacturers, converters and users of cellular plastics. HSG94 Safety in the design and use of gamma and electron 1998 978 0 7176 1621 3 16.00

irradiation facilities (Second edition) A im ed at peo ple con cerned w ith the design and use of gam m a and electron beam irrad iation plant (eg in m ed ical products,

semi-conductors and gemstone irradiation) involving IRR85. HSG95 The radiation safety of lasers used for display purposes 1996 978 0 7176 0691 7 10.00

9.50 T his g u ida nc e bo ok le t d e sc ribe s th e de sig n, in stallation a nd o pe ra tio na l req uirem e nts for th e rad ia tio n sa fe ty o f disp la y la se releva nt to sup plie r a nd use r alike and in clud e s the use of la sers fo r the atrical, b ro ad castin g , a dve rtisin g /p ro m o tion a l an d e x HSG97 A step by step guide to COSHH assessment (Second edition) 2004 978 0 7176 2785 1 7.00

T his publication gives advice and guidance to em ployers o n assessing their activities under the C o ntro l of S ubstance s H aza Regulations 2002 (COSHH). It describes and explains the principles of assessment, illustrating them with extensive exampl HSG101 The costs to Britain of workplace accidents 1999 978 0 7176 1709 8 24.95

and work-related ill health in 1995/96 (Second edition) This book provides estimates of the costs of workplace injuries and work-related ill health in Great Britain.

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HSG103 Safe handling of combustible dusts

2003 978 0 7176 2726 4 10.95

Precautions against explosions (Second edition) This guidance booklet provides advice on the prevention and m itigation of dust explosions and fires. M any com m on m aterials p that are flammable and in the form of a cloud can explode if ignited. Examples include sugar, coal, wood, grain and certain meta HSG107 Maintaining portable and transportable 2004 978 0 7176 2805 6

electrical equipment (Second edition) This second edition should help em ployers, em ployees and the self-em ployed m aintain portable and transportable electrical equ guidance covers electric drills, extension leads, portable hand lam ps, portable grinders, pressure w ater cleaners, floor cleaners, and similar equipment. 1993 978 0 7176 0648 1 HSG109 Control of noise in quarries This guidance book, prepared by H SE s Q uarries N ational Interest G roup, advises em ployers and those m anaging quarries on their o under the law and gives practical examples of how to reduce and control noise from quarrying machinery. HSG112 Health and safety at motor sport events 1999 978 0 7176 0705 1 10.00

A guide for employers and organisers Describes the m ain risks at m otor sport events and som e of the steps that can safeguard the health and safety of em ployees, v spectators. M uch of th e guidance is relevant to all events, except for F orm ula 1. Th ere is practical ad vice for peo ple w ho are org such as grass track meetings, which do not have a permanent venue. HSG113 Lift trucks in potentially flammable atmospheres 1996 978 0 7176 0706 8

Provides guidance regarding the hazards associated with using lift trucks in areas where flammable atmospheres may occur. A managers and supervisors who control the use of lift trucks at sites storing flammable gases or liquids. HSG115 Manual handling Solutions you can handle 1994 978 0 7176 0693 1

This publication w ill provide sim ple solutions to m anual han dling p rob lem s. E ach solution is illustrated w ith a photograph or diag a short explanatory paragraph. HSG117 Making sense of NONS 1994 978 0 7176 0774 7

A guide to the Notification of New Substances Regulations 1993 This booklet will be easily understood by the non-expert and provides a useful technical docum ent for the expert. It explains the notifier has to follow, and explains where they can get further detailed information, guidance and help on the technical aspects o Regulations. HSG123 Working together on firework displays 2006 978 0 7176 6196 1

A guide to safety for firework display organisers and operators (Third edition) This edition was updated to include significant changes in the law relating to the supply, possession, transport, keeping and use w hich m ay have an effect on the w ay you organise and fire your display. These include th e M anufa cture and S tora ge of E xplosi 2005, the C arriage of Dangerous G oods and Use of Transportable P ressure E quipm ent R egulations 2004, the Firew ork R egula the Firework (Safety) (Amendment) Regulations 2004. HSG124 Giving your own firework display How to run and fire it safely 2006 978 0 7176 6162 6

The guidance in this publication covers those firework displays where the organisers set off the firew orks them selves but have n knowledge. It includes the m ain points for consideration, eg selecting a site, provision of site facilities, storing firew orks safely, c HSG129 Health and safety in engineering workshops (Second edition) 1999 978 0 7176 1717 3

This edition takes into account the P rovision and U se of W ork Equipm ent R egulations 1998 and the Lifting O perations and Liftin Regulations 1998. HSG131 Energetic and spontaneously combustible substances 1995 978 0 7176 0893 5

Identification and safe handling The m ain aim of this booklet is to provide inform ation to assist chem ical m anufacturers and warehouse m anagers with the ident energetic and spontaneously com bustible substances. It also provides guidance on the storage, m anufacture and use of these s HSG132 How to deal with sick building syndrome 1995 978 0 7176 0861 4

Guidance for employers, building owners and building managers This publication is aimed at employers, building owners, building designers, engineers, planners, architects, furnishers and supp provides advice about how to recognise sick building syndrome and take simple steps which may help to improve the environm HSG133 Preventing violence to retail staff 1995 978 0 7176 0891 1

V iolence and the fear o f it in the retail industry can ha ve a n im pa ct on both retailers and their staff. T his publication is aim e d at r small businesses and large organisations. It provides practical guidance for employers and their staff on how the problems and 7.95 violence might be tackled, offering a simple approach to everyday practice. HSG135 Storage and handling of industrial nitrocellulose 1995 978 0 7176 0694 8

This guidance booklet is aimed at manufacturers and transporters (employers and supervisory staff) in the chemical industry. 4.50

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HSG136 Workplace transport safety An employers guide (Second edition) 2005 978 0 7176 6154 1 11.50 T h is gu id e a im s to h elp e m ploye rs, m a na ge rs a nd su pe rviso rs m a ke a ccid en ts invo lving w o rkp lace tran sp ort less like ly. It w safety representatives, self-em ployed pe ople, contractors, vehicle ope rators, other em ployees, trade asso ciations, com m erc other organisations concerned with workplace transport safety. HSG137 Health risk management A practical guide for managers 1995 978 0 7176 0905 5 in small and medium-sized enterprises T h is gu id e d ra w s o n prac tic al ex pe rien ce an d in clu de s ca se s tud ie s to su pp ort the a dvice . HSG139 The safe use of compressed gases in welding, 1997 978 0 7176 0680 1 11.50

flame cutting and allied processes T h e m a in aim o f th is b oo k is to p ro m o te in cre ase d sa fety in th e u se o f com p re ssed ga ses in g as w e lding , flam e cuttin g a n d It is aim e d a t m a n ag ers, sa fety spe cia lists, m a nu factu rers, sup pliers a nd in sta lle rs o f equ ip m e nt, p lu s th ose w h o a re co nce r use and maintenance of equipment. HSG140 The safe use and handling of flammable liquids 1996 978 0 7176 0967 3

T h is bo ok pro vid es in form atio n on the fire a nd exp losion h azards a ssocia ted w ith flam m ab le liq uid s an d d eta ils p ra ctica l m e w o rke rs. It a d vises o n sa fe o pe ra ting proce du re s an d p re cau tion s ne e de d to red uce in jurie s a n d d am a g e ca use d b y fires a n handling flammable liquids and also gives guidance on appropriate standards for plant and equipment. HSG143 Designing and operating safe chemical reaction processes 2000 978 0 7176 1051 8 12.50

A im e d at sm a ll to m e dium -siz ed ch e m ica l m a nu factu rin g co m pa nies, fo r ex am p le produ cers o f p a ints, re sin s, ph a rm aceu tic It is aimed at managers and supervisors. It explains how to prevent and control the risk of exothermic runaway. HSG144 The safe use of vehicles on construction sites 2009 978 0 7176 6291 3

A guide for clients, designers, contractors, managers and workers involved with construction transport T h is b o o k g ive s p ra ctica l g u id an ce o n h o w to p re ve n t ve h icle a ccid e n ts o n co n stru ctio n site s. It p ro vid e s in fo rm a tio n o n p la n vehicle operations; selecting and maintaining vehicles and safe driving and working practices. HSG150 Health and safety in construction (Third edition) Currently under review/

Available online T h is th ird e ditio n take s in to a ccou nt the W ork a t H eigh t R eg ulatio ns 2 005 . It bu ild s on pre vio us e dition s by in corpo ra ting re c exam ples of good practice identified w ithin the construction industry. The book explains the essential tasks for achieving hea construction sites. HSG151 Protecting the public Your next move (Second edition) 2009 978 0 7176 6294 4

This guidance is aim ed at all those involved in construction, not only the principal contractor, but also the client, CD M co-ord d e sig ne r, w he re ap p rop riate . It con ta in s p ra ctica l a dvic e o n ho w th os e de sign ing , plan n in g, m ain ta in ing a nd carrying o ut co n minimise the risks to those who are not involved in the construction process but may be affected. HSG154 Managing crowds safely 2000 978 0 7176 1834 7 17.50

A guide for organisers at events and venues (Second edition) P rovides p ractica l guidance on m anag ing cro w d safety in a system a tic w ay. It does not specify a particular w ay of achieving sets out an approach which can be adopted at any venue. HSG158 Flame arresters Preventing the spread of fires and explosions in equipment that contains flammable gases and vapours 1997 Currently under review/ Available online

This booklet provides guidance on how flame arresters can help to prevent the spread of fires and explosions from pipes an containing flam m able vapour or gas. It describes the different categories and types of flam e arrester and the criteria for sele maintenance requirements.

HSG159 contractors A guide for employers

This booklet provides guidance on managers responsibilities for health and safety when using contractor w orkplace . It is aim ed at ow ners, directo rs and m anagers of sm all to m edium -size d chem ical com pan ies, use to other industries. The booklet provides practical steps for working w ith contractors, and also has us questions which can be used to assess managers knowledge of health and safety in the workplace. Published 2011 978 0 7176 6436 8 HSG166 Formula for health and

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HSG167 Biological monitoring in the workplace

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A guide to its practical application to chemical exposure This guidan ce booklet is aim ed at em ployers and occupational health practitioners se tting up o r m a naging a biologica l m onitorin for protecting the health of em ployees exposed to chem icals in the workplace. It gives practical advice on setting up a program m protect em ployees rights, what the law says, the role and use of biological m onitoring guidance values and contains an append technical aspects of biological monitoring. HSG168 Fire safety in construction Guidance for clients, designers 2010 978 0 7176 6345 3 10.95

and those managing and carrying out construction work involving significant fire risks (Second edition) This is the second edition of safety in construction.ill help those involved in construction identify the m ain causes of accidents an Fire It w health and explains how to elim inate the hazards and control the risks. The guidance w ill support those with legal responsibilitie Construction (Design and M anagem ent) Regulations 2007 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) O rder 2005, as well as act a assist site managers in day-to-day management of fire risks on site. HSG169 Camera operations on location 1997 978 0 7176 1346 5 11.75

Guidance for managers and camera crews This publication is aimed at managers and camera crews and includes the following main areas: Managing health and safety (e assessm ent and decision-taking by editors, producers and resource m anagers); G uidelines for safe system s of work (eg workin conditions, using electricity); and appendices covering a summary of relevant legislation. HSG170 Vibration solutions 1997 978 0 7176 0954 3 13.75

Practical ways to reduce the risk of hand-arm vibration injury This book is aim ed at m anagers in industry who have problem s w ith vibration, which can cause hand-arm vibration syndrom e a white finger. It uses case studies to show how vibration levels can be reduced and by how much. HSG173 Monitoring strategies for toxic substances (Second edition) 2006 978 0 7176 6188 6

This guidance is m ainly aim ed at em ployers. F irst published as EH 42, it w as then revised to m ake it m ore accessible to non-spe they can use it as an introduction to the design of inhalation exposure monitoring strategies. HSG174 Anthrax Safe working and the prevention of infection 1997 978 0 7176 1415 8

This guidance booklet gives inform ation about anthrax and how and where it can present a risk to workers. It gives advice to em how to prevent or reduce exposure to anthrax and explains what practical measures to take to achieve adequate control in the w HSG175 Fairgrounds and amusement parks 2007 978 0 7176 6249 4 12.50

Guidance on safe practice (Second edition) This guidance sets out what the Fairgrounds and Am usem ent Parks Joint Advisory Com m ittee on Fairgrounds and Am usem ent considers appropriate m easures to w ork safely and com ply w ith the law . It concentrates on the safety of em ployers, em ployees public using fairgrounds and amusement parks, and gives advice on measures that can be taken to control risks. HSG176 The storage of flammable liquids in tanks 1998 978 0 7176 1470 7

This book gives guidance on the design, construction, operation and m aintenance of installations used for the storage of flam m a fixed tanks operating at or near atmospheric pressure. It applies to new installations and exisiting installations where practicable HSG177 Managing health and safety in dockwork 2002 978 0 7176 2020 3

This book is aim ed at all those who m anage or are involved in dock operations or all those who supply labour for dockwork. It e they have to do to make sure that their company meets key requirements of health and safety law. HSG178 The spraying of flammable liquids 1998 Web only

Aim ed at m anagers and supervisors who control spraying operations, it describes preventative and protective m easures to redu fire and explosion. HSG179 Managing health and safety in swimming pools (Third edition) 2003 978 0 7176 2686 1 10.95

This publication provides g uidan ce for those w ho have any involvem ent w ith the operation and m anagem ent of health and safet pools: primarily pool owners (including local authority clients), pool operators (including managem ent contractors), architects, en designers, manufacturers and constructors.

HSG180 Application of electro-sensitive protective equipment

1999 978 0 7176 1550 6

using light curtains and light beam devices to machinery 8.50 This book gives advice about electro-sensitive protective equipment (ESPEs) using active opto-electronic protection devices (AO safeguarding m achinery. The guidance is only relevant to ES PEs used to protect people from hazardous parts of m achinery it manufacturers, suppliers and installers of photo-electric guards fitted to machinery, as well as the suppliers and users of such m HSG186 The bulk transfer of dangerous liquids 1999 978 0 7176 1644 2 10.50

and gases between ship and shore Provides guidance and inform ation to owners, operators and users of berths regarding fire, explosion, toxic and environm ental h out p ractica l m easures on the design, constru ction, operation and m aintena nce of the equipm en t, pipelines, je tties etc used in th

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in the workplace (Second edition) P ro vide s practica l ad vice fo r em p loye rs a nd se lf-em p lo yed pe o ple o n h ow to con tro l e xpo sure to diese l eng in e exh au st em is the workplace, and so protect the health of employees and others who may be exposed. HSG190 Preparing safety reports 1999 978 0 7176 1687 9 13.50

Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1999 (COMAH) T h is bo ok give s co m p re he n sive g uida nce on w ritin g a safe ty re po rt for site s con taining ce rta in q ua n tities o f d an ge ro u s su b s by the C ontrol of M ajor A ccident H azards R egulations 1999 (C O M AH ). It explains to operators of top-tiers (as defined under information needs to be provided in the safety report, and how it should be presented. HSG191 Emergency planning for major accidents 1999 978 0 7176 1695 4 13.50

Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1999 (COMAH) T h e d o cu m e n t p ro vid e s fu rth e r g u id a n ce fo r e m e rg e n cy p la n n in g u n d e r th e C o n tro l o f M a jo r A ccid e n t H a za rd s R e g u la tio n s guidance is aim ed at those w ith responsibilities for em ergency planning, on site and off site, at m ajor hazards establishm ent operators, local authorities, emergency services and health authorities/boards. HSG193 COSHH essentials. Easy steps to control chemicals 2007 Web only

Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations T his p ublication is no longe r available as a hard copy. It is now a vailable on H S E s w e bsite, w here it is up dated regularly to guidance to protect workers health from hazardous substances. Go to www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/guidance/index.htm. HSG195 The event safety guide 1999 978 0 7176 2453 9 20.00

A guide to health, safety and welfare at music and similar events (Second edition) Aim s to help those who organise events so that they run safely. Provides inform ation needed by event organisers, their con e m ploye es to he lp th em satisfy the re qu ire m e nts o f th e H e alth an d S a fe ty at W ork e tc A ct 19 7 4 a nd asso cia te d reg ulatio ns. organisers to understand the needs of others concerned with events, such as the local authority and emergency services. HSG196 Moving food and drink 2000 978 0 7176 1731 9 15.95

Manual handling solutions for the food and drink industries F o r all em p lo yers in th e fo od and d rin k in du strie s w h ose w o rk m igh t b e p u ttin g th eir em plo ye es m uscle s an d jo ints a t risk o f simple and cost-effective ways of reducing both acute and chronic injuries the solutions described were successful answ e problems experienced by companies. HSG201 Controlling exposure to stonemasonry dust 2001 978 0 7176 1760 9 10.95

Guidance for employers A im ed at em ployers of stonem asons, m anagers in stonew orking businesses, suppliers of stone, stone tool m anufacturers a stone dust control equipment manufacturers. HSG209 Aircraft turnround 2000 978 0 7176 1860 6

A guide for airport and aerodrome operators, airlines and service providers on achieving control, co-operation and co-ordination C ontains guida nce on he alth and safety responsibilities d uring the prep aration of aircraft for flight, w hich is know n in the indu turnround. It explains w hat you have to do to m ake sure that your com pany m eets the requirem ents of health and safety law number of suggestions on how to do it.
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Asbestos essentials
A task manual for building, maintenance and allied trades on non-licensed asbestos work

HSG210 essentials A task manual for building, NEW maintenance and allied trades on non-licensed asbestos work (Third edition)

D esigned to be durable, practical and sm all enough to fit in yourAsbestos essentials toolbox, uses a series of task sheets, w ith over 100 full colour photos and illustrations, to describe good practice for non-licensed task the action n eeded to re duce exposure to an ade quate level. T his edition has been updated in line w ith th Asbestos Regulations 2012. Published 2012 978 0 7176 6503 7 HSG213 Introduction to asbestos essentials Comprehensive guidance on working with asbestos in the building 15.00 2001 978 0 7176 1901 6 12.50

maintenance and allied trades A im ed at em plo yers, contract m anagers, site agents, safety represen tatives, and self-e m ploye d contractors involved in m ain and associated plant. 8.95 HSG217 Involving employees in health and safety 2001 978 0 7176 2053 1 12.50

Forming partnerships in the chemical industry D esigned to help employers in the chem ical industries produce healthier and safer w orkplaces by increasing the involvem en w orkforces in all aspects of health and safety managem ent. It show s how to plan and im plem ent an initiative to introduce or workforce involvement, and each stage is supported by case studies.

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2007 978 0 7176 6273 9 10.95

A step-by-step approach using the Management Standards H S E s M an agem ent S tandards w ill help em ployers, em ployees and their represen tatives m anage the issue sensibly and m inim work-related stress. The M anagem ent S tandards represent a set of conditions that reflect high levels of health, well-being and o perform ance. This guide will help anyone with responsibility for tackling work-related stress in an organisation develop solutions gap between the standards and current performance.

HSG219 Managing health and safety in zoos

This guidance contains practical advice for those responsible for the operation of zoos, such as zoo operator representatives and m anagers. Specific hazards and risks associated w ith zoos are covered, as well as com such as slips and trips, manual handling and vehicle movements. Published 2012 978 0 7176 2058 6 15.00

HSG220 Health and safety in care homes

2001 978 0 7176 2082 1

This book is targeted at owners and managers of care homes, as well as employees and safety representatives. It aims to help understand and meet their duties under health and safety legislation. HSG221 Technical guidance on the safe use 2007 978 07176 6229 6 16.50

of lifting equipment offshore (Second edition) This guidance provides technical information for those involved in the supply, operation and control of lifting equipm ent in the of environment. It shows how to apply the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998, and the Provision and Use o Equipm ent R egulations 1998 offshore. It is aim ed prim arily at dutyholders, offshore installation m anagers, m anagers, superviso persons and operatives involved in the operation and safe use of lifting equipment offshore. HSG222 Effective health and safety training A trainers resource pack 2001 978 0 7176 2109 5 21.95

The pack provides a range of activities and supporting m aterials for use in training and developm ent program m es. It is looselea punched to go into a binder. HSG223 The regulatory requirements for medical exposure 2001 978 0 7176 2134 7

to ionising radiation An employers overview Aim ed at senior m anagers, including directors, and clinicians, w ithin the m edical sector. T his includes chief executives of hospit and private sector, as w ell as other m edical users of ionising radiation, such as chiropractors and dentists. The guidance w ill als those senior employees in the medical sector responsible for health and safety or risk management. HSG225 Handling home care Achieving safe, efficient and positive 2002 978 0 7176 2228 3

outcomes for care workers and clients If you provide hom e care services this book can help you m inim ise m anual handling risks to care workers and care service clien 27 case studies of real situations and offers suggestions for developing safer practices. HSG227 A comprehensive guide to managing asbestos in premises 2002 978 0 7176 2381 5 12.50

This guidance is aim ed at people who have a duty to m anage the risks from asbestos-containing m aterials (ACM s) in prem ises, owners, tenants and others with legal responsibility for workplaces. The book outlines the steps that should be taken to ensure within a building are identified and managed safely. HSG228 CHIP for everyone 2002 978 0 7176 2370 9

This guide has been designed to help business understand the basic requirem ents of the Chem icals (Hazard Inform ation and P Supply) R egulations 2002 (CHIP 3). It takes the reader step by step through the CH IP 3 package, explaining what guidance is a when it is likely to be needed. HSG229 Work-related violence 2002 978 0 7176 2358 7

Case studies. Managing the risk in smaller businesses W hether you are an ow ner, a m anager or an em ployee, the case studies in this book offer you real exam ples and solutions that for other small or medium-sized businesses and that may work for you. This book should also interest safety representatives. HSG230 Keeping electrical switchgear safe

2002 978 0 7176 2359 4 This book is aim ed at owners and operators of electrical switchgear in industrial or com m ercial organisations, although equipm e and electricity distribution companies may also find the advice useful. HSG232 Sound solutions for the food and drink industries 2002 978 0 7176 2548 2 15.95

Reducing noise in food and drink manufacturing The dangers from high noise levels can often be reduced by relatively sim ple and inexpensive m eans. This book show s sim ple, ways of reducing the risk of hearing dam age to workers. It includes 60 real life case studies, drawn from a wide range of food p

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HSG234 Caring for cleaners

2003 978 0 7176 2682 3

Guidance and case studies on how to prevent musculoskeletal disorders T his p ublication is designed for all those involved in th e m anagem ent of health and safety in the clea ning in dustry. It provide re cog n isin g a nd con tro llin g the m an ua l ha nd lin g a nd up p er lim b risks face d b y clea ne rs a t w ork. A nu m b er of ca se stud ie s a focused on how organisations have reached a solution. HSG235 Bulk storage of acids 2003 978 0 7176 2683 0

Guidance on the storage of hydrochloric acid and nitric acid in tanks T his p ublication gives guidance on the design, construction, o peration and m aintenance of installatio ns use d for the storage acid and nitric acid in fixed tanks. The guidance is aim ed at m anagers and supervisors and applies to new installations, as w installations where reasonably practicable. It may also be of interest to designers and installers. HSG236 Power presses Maintenance and thorough examination 2003 978 0 7176 2171 2

T h is gu id an ce is in te nd ed to h elp u se rs o f p ow e r p re ss es a nd th ose pe op le in vo lve d in th e ins ta lla tio n an d m a in te na nce of p their duties under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998. HSG238 Out of control 2003 978 0 7176 2192 7 11.95

Why control systems go wrong and how to prevent failure T h is bo okle t e xa m ine s th e techn ic al ca uses o f c on tro l syste m fa ilu re by d escribing a ctu al ca s e s tu die s. T he in cide nts sho w could have been prevented. It is aimed at users of control systems plus designers, manufacturers and installers. HSG240 Managing health and safety at recreational dive sites 2003 978 0 7176 2218 4 10.50

This booklet provides guidance for those who have any involvem ent w ith the m anagem ent of health and safety at recreation prim arily site ow ners/operators. Its aim is to describe the m ain risks at m anaged dive sites and identify som e of the steps tha the health and safety of employees, divers and other visitors to the site. HSG243 Fuel cells Understand the hazards, control the risks 2004 978 0 7176 2766 0

T h is pu blica tio n prov ide s an introd uctio n to th e h az a rds a sso cia ted w ith fue l cells a n d the fu els the y use. T h e gu id an ce w ill h users become more aware of the hazards and understand how the risks from this rapidly developing technology may be min HSG244 Remotely operated shutoff valves (ROSOVs) for emergency 2004 978 0 7176 2803 2 15.00

isolation of hazardous substances Guidance on good practice This is for operators and managers of installations that handle, store or process hazardous substances. HSG245 Investigating accidents and incidents 2004 978 0 7176 2827 8

A workbook for employers, unions, safety representatives and safety professionals This publication explains how businesses can carry out their own health and safety investigations. It gives a systematic app determining why an accident or incident has occurred and the steps businesses need to take to make sure it does not happ 2004 978 0 7176 1986 3 14.00 HSG246 Safety in the storage and handling of steel and other metal stock HSG247 Asbestos The licensed contractors guide 2006 978 0 7176 2874 2 14.50

This publication is aim ed at businesses holding a licence to w ork w ith asbestos, either repairing or rem oving asbestos-conta (A C M s), supervising such w ork, holding an ancillary licence or providing training on asbestos. E m ployers w ho carry out w or insulation, asbestos coating, and asbestos insulating board using their ow n em ployees on their ow n prem ises, w ho are exem requirem ent to hold a licence, also need this guidance. It m ay also be useful to people aw arding contracts for such w ork or w asbestos management duties. HSG248 Asbestos The analysts guide for sampling, 2005 978 0 7176 2875 9 16.50

analysis and clearance procedures This publication is aim ed at analysts involved in licensed asbestos rem oval and sam pling of asbestos-containing m aterials. information previously contained in various HSE publications and updates the material, providing a comprehensive guide. HSG249 Managing sickness absence and return to work 2004 Web only

An employers and managers guide T h is pu blicatio n se ts ou t go od pra ctice for e m p lo yers to fo llo w in m an a gin g sickne ss ab sen ce an d the re tu rn to w o rk of e m p sick, in partnership with trade unions and other employee representatives.

HSG250 Guidance on permit-to-work systems

2005 978 0 7176 2943 5

A guide for the petroleum, chemical and allied industries 9.50 This guidance describes good practice in the use of perm it-to-w ork system s, and m ay be useful to operators using perm it-to part of a dem onstration that risks have been reduced to as low as reasonably practicable. The guidance is applicable to the offshore petroleum industry, onshore chemical and allied industries and other industries where permit-to-work systems are u HSG251 Fumigation Health and safety guidance for employers 2005 978 0 7176 2999 2 9.50

and technicians carrying out fumigation operations T h is pu blicatio n w ill b e u sefu l to em plo ye rs, fu m ig a tion te ch nician s an d sa fety re prese nta tives. It in clude s con tro ls o n th e p r and use of methyl bromide in the EU. 8.50

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2005 978 0 7176 6115 2

Occupational health and safety in food and drink manufacture The guidance aim s to spread aw areness of the accident and ill health picture in the food industry and to stim ulate aw areness of for attention. It targets safety representatives and management in firms of all sizes. HSG253 The safe isolation of plant and equipment 2006 978 0 7176 6171 8 12.95

This publication provides guidance on the general principles of safe process isolations. It describes how to isolate plant and equ and how to reduce the risk of releasing hazardous substances during intrusive activities such as maintenance and sampling ope HSG254 Developing process safety indicators A step-by-step guide for chemical and major hazard industries 2006 978 0 7176 6180 0 11.95

This w ill help senior m anagers and safety professionals in organisations develop perform ance indicators to give im proved assur hazard risks are under control. HSG256 Managing shift work Health and safety guidance 2006 978 0 7176 6197 8

This is aim ed at em ployers, safety representatives, trade union officials and em ployees. It aim s to im prove safety and reduce ill explaining the law , im proving understanding of shift w ork and its im pact on health and safety, giving advice on risk assessm ent, shift-w ork schedules and the environm ent, suggesting m easures to reduce the negative im pact of shift w ork and advising how t risks to reduce fatigue, poor performance and accidents. HSG257 Occupational health services in higher and further education 2006 978 0 7176 6194 7

This guidance has been produced to promote and explain the need for employers in higher education and further education to provide occupational health services. The guidance advises on assessing the needs for such a service, which will vary depending on the size and nature of the activities undertaken in each institution.
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Controlling airborne contaminants at work


A guide to local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

HSG258 airborne contaminants at work A guide to local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

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HSG260 Sound advice Control of noise at work in music and entertainment 2008 978 0 7176 6307 1 14.50 This book does not provide guidance on the law, which can already beControlling noise at work: The Control of Noise at W ork found in R egulations 2005 L108. It contains practical guidelines on the control of noise at w ork in m usic and entertainm ent, including conce theatres, am plified live music venues, pubs/clubs and studios. It has been put together by representatives from a w ide range of entertainment sectors in Britain, including professional representatives of Environmental Health Officers. HSG261 Health and safety in motor vehicle repair 2009 978 0 7176 6308 8 12.95

and associated industries This book is aim ed at ow ners and m anagers of m otor vehicle repair (M V R ) businesses, their advisers, and the self-em ployed. It interest to employees and safety representatives. The guidance covers: vehicle maintenance and repair (including tyre, exhaus windscreen replacement); body repair, refinishing and valeting; M OT testing; and the roadside recovery of vehicles. The book h developed in consultation with representatives from the MVR industry. HSG262 Managing skin exposure risks at work 2009 978 0 7176 6309 5

This guidance is aimed at employers, health and safety advisers, trainers and safety representatives. It contains practical advice protective role of the skin; ill health arising from skin exposure; recognising potential skin exposure in your workplace; and m ana exposure to prevent disease. HSG263 Involving your workforce in health and safety 2008 978 0 7176 6227 2 10.95

Good practice for all workplaces T his guide is m ainly aim ed at m edium to large em ployers w ho n eed to consult and in volve their em ployees on hea lth an d safe ty businesses m ay find the good practice helpful, particularly the case studies. Em ployees, their health and safety representatives

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HSG264 The survey guide

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All the titles in this series contain the actual Regulations themselves. They will be either Approved Codes of Practice (ACOPs) or Guidance on Regulations. The series includes 'L' titles as well as the older COP (Code of Practice) and HSR (Guidance on Regulations) titles. They are mainly aimed at a technical, specialist or legal audience but safety managers in larger organisations could also find them useful. These books can be downloaded from www.hse.gov.uk or ordered from HSE Books.

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2005 Control of substances hazardous to health The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (as amended) Approved Code of Practice and guidance (Fifth edition) 978 0 7176 2981 7 12.50

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Legionnaires disease The control of legionella bacteria in water systems Approved Code of Practice and guidance (Third edition)

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Management of health and safety at work Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 Approved Code of Practice and guidance (Second edition)

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Safe use of work equipment Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations Approved Code of Practice and guidance (Third edition)

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978 0 7176 6295 1 11.95

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Manual handling Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (as amended) Guidance on Regulations (Third edition)

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Workplace health, safety and welfare Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 Approved Code of Practice

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Personal protective equipment at work Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 (as amended) Guidance on Regulations (Second edition)

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Work with display screen equipment Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 as amended by the Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2002 Guidance on Regulations

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A guide to the Genetically Modified Organisms (Contained Use) Regulations 2000

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978 0 7176 1758 6 13.50

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A guide to the Offshore Installations (Safety Case) 2005 Regulations Guidance on Regulations (Third edition)

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978 0 7176 6184 8 15.50

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Shafts and winding in mines Mines (Shafts and Winding) Regulations 1993 Approved Code of Practice

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The management and administration of safety and health at mines1993 Management and Administration of Safety and Health at Mines Regulations 1993 Approved Code of Practice

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Explosives at coal and other safety-lamp mines Coal and other Safety-lamp Mines (Explosives) Regulations 1993 Approved Code of Practice

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The prevention of inrushes in mines Approved Code of Practice The Coal Mines (Owners Operating Rules) Regulations 1993 Guidance on Regulations

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Safety in the installation and use of gas systems and appliances 2011 The Gas Safety (Installations and Use) Regulations 1998 Approved Code of Practice and guidance (Third edition) L60 Control of substances hazardous to health in the production of pottery The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994 The Control of Lead at Work Regulations 1980 Approved Code of Practice L64 Safety signs and signals The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 Guidance on Regulations L65 Prevention of fire and explosion and emergency response on offshore installations Offshore Installations (Prevention of Fire and Explosion and Emergency Response) Regulations 1995 Approved Code of Practice and guidance L66 A guide to the Placing on the Market and Supervision of Transfers of Explosives Regulations 1993 (POMSTER) Placing on the Market and Supervision of Transfers of Explosives Regulations 1993. Guidance on Regulations L70 A guide to the Offshore Installations and Pipeline Works (Management and Administration) Regulations 1995 Guidance on Regulations L71 Escape and rescue from mines Escape and Rescue from Mines Regulations 1995 Approved Code of Practice and guidance L72 A guide to Borehole Sites and Operations Regulations 1995 Guidance on Regulations A guide to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (Forth edition) L74 NEW 2012 2008 1995 2002 1995 1997 2009 1995

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First aid at work The Health and safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 Approved Code of practice and guidance

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Guidance from the licensing authority on the Adventure Activities Licensing Regulations 2004 The Activity Centres (Young Persons Safety) Act 1995 Guidance on Regulations

2007

978 0 7176 6243 2 11.50

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A guide to the Gas Safety (Management) Regulations 1996 Guidance on Regulations

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978 0 7176 1159 1

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Design, construction and installation of gas service pipes Pipelines Safety Regulations 1996 Approved Code of Practice and guidance

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A guide to the Pipelines Safety Regulations 1996 Guidance on Regulations

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A guide to the well aspects of the Offshore Installations and Wells (Design and Construction, etc) Regulations 1996 Guidance on Regulations 2nd edition A guide to the integrity, workplace environment and miscellaneous aspects of the Offshore Installations and Wells (Design and Construction etc) Regulations 1996 Guidance on Regulations

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978 0 7176 6296 8 10.50

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Approved tank requirements The provisions for bottom loading and vapour recovery systems of mobile containers carrying petrol Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road Regulations 1996 Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail Regulations 1996 Approved requirements

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Safe work in confined spaces Confined Spaces Regulations 1997 2009 Approved Code of Practice, Regulations and guidance (Second edition) L102 Construction (Head Protection) Regulations 1989 Guidance on Regulations (Second edition) L103 Commercial diving projects offshore Diving at Work Regulations 1997 Approved Code of Practice L104 Commercial diving projects inland/inshore Diving at Work Regulations 1997 Approved Code of Practice L105 Recreational diving projects Diving at Work Regulations 1997 Approved Code of Practice L106 Media diving projects Diving at Work Regulations 1997 Approved Code of Practice L107 Scientific and archaeological diving projects Diving at Work Regulations 1997 Approved Code of Practice L108 Controlling noise at work The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 Guidance on Regulations L110 A guide to the Offshore Installations (Safety Representatives and Safety Committees) Regulations 1989 Guidance on Regulations L111 A guide to the Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1999 (as amended) Guidance on Regulations L112 Safe use of power presses Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 as applied to power presses Approved Code of Practice and guidance L113 Safe use of lifting equipment Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 Approved Code of Practice and guidance L114 Safe use of woodworking machinery Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998, as applied to woodworking machinery Approved Code of Practice and guidance L116 Preventing accidents to children in agriculture Approved Code of Practice L117 Rider-operated lift trucks Operator training Approved Code of Practice and guidance L118 Health and safety at quarries Quarries Regulations 1999 Approved Code of Practice 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 1998 2006 NEW 2012 2005 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998

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The control of ground movement in mines The Mines (Control of Ground Movement) Regulations 1999 Approved Code of Practice and guidance Looseleaf and four-hole-punched for use in a binder Work with ionising radiation Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 Approved Code of Practice and guidance

1999

978 0 7176 2498 0

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L121

2000

978 0 7176 1746 3 20.00

L122

Safety of pressure systems Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 Approved Code of Practice

2000

978 0 7176 1767 8

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L123

Health care and first aid on offshore installations and pipeline works Offshore Installations and Pipeline Works (First-aid) Regulations 1989 Approved Code of Practice and guidance

2000

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A guide to the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001 Guidance on Regulations

2002

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The management of asbestos in non-domestic premises Regulation 4 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 Approved Code of Practice and guidance (Second edition)

2006

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The use of electricity in mines Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 Approved Code of Practice

2001

978 0 7176 2074 6 15.00

L130

The compilation of safety data sheets Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 2002 Approved Code of Practice (Third edition)

2002

978 0 7176 2371 6

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L131

Approved Classification and Labelling Guide (Sixth edition) Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 2009 (CHIP 4) Approved Guide (Sixth edition)

2009

978 0 7176 6370 5 11.50

L132

Control of lead at work Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002 Approved Code of Practice and guidance (Third edition)

2002

978 0 7176 2565 9 10.50

L133

Unloading petrol from road tankers Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 Approved Code of Practice and guidance

2003

978 0 7176 2197 2

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L134

Design of plant, equipment and workplaces

2003

978 0 7176 2199 6

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Dangerous Substances and Explosives Atmospheres Regulations 2002 Approved Code of Practice and guidance L135 Storage of dangerous substances Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 Approved Code of Practice and guidance L136 Control and mitigation measures Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 Approved Code of Practice and guidance L137 Safe maintenance, repair and cleaning procedures Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 Approved Code of Practice and guidance L138 Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 Approved Code of Practice and guidance L139 Manufacture and storage of explosives Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 Approved Code of Practice and guidance L140 Hand-arm vibration The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 Guidance on Regulations L141 Whole-body vibration The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 Guidance on Regulations L143 Work with materials containing asbestos Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 Approved Code of Practice and guidance 2006 978 0 7176 6206 7 13.50 2005 978 0 7176 6126 8 10.95 2005 978 0 7176 6125 1 13.95 2005 978 0 7176 2816 2 20.95 2003 978 0 7176 2203 0 15.50 2003 978 0 7176 2202 3 9.50 2003 978 0 7176 2201 6 9.50 2003 978 0 7176 2200 9 9.50

L144

Managing health and safety in construction Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 Approved Code of Practice and Guidance

2007

978 0 7176 6223 4 15.00

L145

Control of inhalable dust in coal mines The Coal Mines (Control of Inhalable Dust) Regulations 2007 Approved Code of Practice and guidance

2007

978 0 7176 6254 8 11.50

L146

Consulting workers on health and safety

NEW 2012

978 0 7176 6461 0 13.95

Safety Representatives and Safety Committees Regulations 1977 (as amended) and Health and Safety (Consultation with Employees) Regulations 1996 (as amended) Approved Codes of Practice and guidance

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COP6 Petroleum-Spirit (Plastic Containers) Regulations 1982 Requirements for testing and marking or labelling Approved Code of Practice COP20 Standards of training in safe gas installation Approved Code of Practice COP25 Safety in docks Docks Regulations 1988 Approved Code of Practice with Regulations and guidance COP28 Safety of exit from mines underground workings Mines (Safety of Exit) Regulations 1988 Approved Code of Practice 1989 978 0 11 883911 2 3.00 1988 978 0 7176 1408 0 8.50 1987 978 0 7176 0603 0 6.00 1982 978 0 11 883643 2 2.00

Health and Safety Regulation (HSR) Series


HSR25 Memorandum of guidance on the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 Guidance on Regulations (Second edition) 978 0 7176 6228 9 11.95

HSR27 A guide to the Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987 HSR28 A guide to the Loading and Unloading of Fishing Vessels Regulations 1988 HSR29 Notification and marking of sites The Dangerous Substances (Notification and Marking of Sites) Regulations 1990 Guidance on Regulations

1988

978 0 11 883991 4

3.00

1988

978 0 11 885457 3

2.50

1990

978 0 11 885435 1

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Guidance notes are aimed at a technical or specialist audience and often provide more detail on some of the subjects summarised briefly in our leaflets etc. They can be downloaded from www.hse.gov.uk, and some can be ordered in print from HSE Books.

Chemical Safety (CS) series CS1 The selection and use of flammable gas detectors CS3 Storage and use of sodium chlorate and other similar strong oxidants CS15

2004 1998

Web only 978 0 7176 1500 1 4.50

Cleaning and gas freeing of tanks containing flammable residues 1985

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CS21 CS24

Storage and handling of organic peroxides The interpretation and use of flashpoint information

1991 1999

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Environmental Hygiene (EH) series EH38 Ozone health hazards and precautionary measures EH40 Workplace exposure limits NEW

1996 2011

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Nickel and its inorganic compounds Health hazards and precautionary measures

1997

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EH66 EH70

Grain dust The control of fire-water run-off from CIMAH sites to prevent environmental damage

1998 1995

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5.50 4.00

EH75/2 Occupational exposure limits for hyperbaric conditions Hazard assessment document EH75/4 Respirable crystalline silica: Phase 1 Hazard assessment document EH75/5 Respirable crystalline silica: Phase 2 Carcinogenicity EH75/6 Health effects of particles produced for nanotechnologies EH75/7 Portland cement dust: Hazard assessment details

2000

978 0 7176 1899 6

7.50

2002

978 0 7176 2374 7

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2003

978 0 7176 2191 0

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2004 2005

Web only Web only

EH76

Control of laboratory animal allergy

NEW

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General (GS) series GS4 GS32 GS6 GS38

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1998 1997 1984 1995 1989

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Avoidance of Health and safety in shoe repair premises danger from Electrical test equipment for use by electricians overhead electric power Health, safety and environmental precautions GS49 GS50 Pre-stressed concrete Electrical safety at places of entertainment In-situ timber treatment using timber preservatives

1991 1997

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Medical (MS) series MS7 Colour vision examination A guide for occupational heath providers MS31 Guidance for appointed doctors on the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 Medical surveillance for workers carrying out licensed work with asbestos MS32 Guidance for appointed doctors on the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 MS33 Guidance for appointed doctors on the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 MS34 Guidance for doctors on the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 Medical surveillance for workers carrying out non-licensed work with asbestos Plant and Machinery (PM) series PM4 High temperature textile dyeing machines PM15 PM29 PM38 PM39 PM56 PM65 PM66 PM74 PM75 PM77 Safety in the use of pallets Electrical risks from steam/water pressure cleaners Selection and use of electric handlamps Hydrogen cracking of grade T(8) chain and components Noise from pneumatic systems Worker protection at crocodile (alligator) shears Scrap baling machines Forced air filtration units for agricultural vehicles Glass reinforced plastic vessels and tanks Advice to users Fitness of equipment used for medical exposure to ionising radiation PM83 PM86 Drilling machines Guarding of spindles and attachments Thermoplastic tank integrity management Advice to users

2005

Web only

NEW 2012

Web only

NEW 2011

Web only

NEW 2011

Web only

NEW 2012

Web only

1997 1998 1995 2007 1998 1985 1986 1986 1991 2010

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2006 1998 2009

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Annual reports, strategic plans, statistics HSE annual reports, strategic plans, statistical and other HSE information are available at www.hse.gov.uk/aboutus/ index.htm Forms F2067

Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999

1999

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Report of flammable gas incidents Report of dangerous gas fittings Safety representatives report forms Safety representatives inspection forms

2000 2000

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DVDs and electronic products

*Please note that all prices given for DVDs are before VAT is added. Stop slips Managing slips to reduce injuries and costs Karting A guide to safe circuit operation The heat within... The effect of fire in pressurised tunnels Handling rubber Reducing manual handling injuries in the rubber industry Control of exothermic chemical reactions Get a grip Health and safety at indoor climbing walls No second chances A farm machinery safety video Power presses Parts 1 and 2 Watch your back Avoiding back strain in chainsaw work Microbiological safety cabinets Safe working practices How are you managing? Dealing with the risks of asbestos in buildings Vehicle safety on farms Films to improve safety on the farm 2000 2000 2010 978 0 7176 1819 4 978 0 7176 1820 0 978 0 7176 6411 5 10.00* 10.00* 10.00*

1999 1993 2001 1996 1992 1992 2002 2004

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Signposts for health and safety


This product consists of ten 30-minute films. A variety of small businesses show how they have successfully dealt with health and safety issues. Each episode also includes a health and safety surgery where an expert gives advice to a business owner on how to tackle a particular problem. 2006 978 0 7176 6222 7 30.00*

Control of legionella
This compilation is made up of three films: An introduction to the control of legionella bacteria in water systems; Control of legionellae: Part 1 Cooling tower systems; and Control of legionellae: Part 2 Hot and cold water systems. 2009 978 0 7176 6371 2 25.00*

Kidsafe
A compilation of child-safety training films English and Welsh subtitles Dangerous playground this film is set on a farm and is ideal for first school pupils. Safe! Helping children to stay safe on the farm Characters are aged about 11 and lead viewers around the farm, pointing out all the potential dangers. Game over is designed to keep children off building sites.

STEP
Slips and trips eLearning package STEP is an e-tool providing slip and trip guidance through interactive learning. It is an easy way to learn about slips and trips, their causes, how to prevent them and why stopping them is important. You should find it useful whatever your job role and place of work. STEP is also available online: www.hse.gov.uk/slips/step. 2009 978 0 7176 6329 3 5.00*

The DVD also features 18 Worksmart clips involving children telling stories in their own way. 2007 978 0 7176 6221 0 25.00*

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NAPO DVDs
NAPO DVDs are simply and graphically illustrated using wordless communication they are particularly useful for workers who do not have English as their first language.

NAPO in ... Safe maintenance

2010 978 0 7176 6322 4 10.00*

N A P O and his w orkm ates show us how not to do safe m aintenance w ith this latest DV D , in a series of episodes relating to m building m aintenance. A s usual, there is a serious m essage behind the various cartoon m ishaps, w hether it is to lock-off m a working on it, to avoid rushing jobs, or to take care on all jobs no m atter what they are even on what may seem like routine NAPO in ... Protect your skin 2010 978 0 7176 6357 6 10.00*

N A P O and his supporting cast provide us with another engaging tim e rem inding us how im portant our skin is in protecting o this film bodies, and highlighting the various occupations and activities that can expose our skin to dam age. N A P O show s us ea sy w skin from hazards ranging from cement in building work, through to detergent in cleaning work, to the water and chemicals hairdressing. Napo in ... Risky business 2008 978 0 7176 6293 7 10.00*

The film sets out the benefits of good health and safety practices through a num ber of short stories which use hum our to he important risk messages to a workforce. The film is likely to be most effective when it is used in a training environment. Bring a smile to safety training Films that can help you reduce risks at work. Features: The adventures of ... NAPO Best signs story ... safety signs at work Scratch and sniff ... chemical risks at work Clean sweep Stop that noise 1 1 1 1 6 2 2 1 minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes 2007 978 0 7176 6219 7 10.00* 978 0 7176 6218 0 25.00*

Safe start ... featuring NAPO Ideal training for new workers

T his 3 D anim ated D V D follow s the h apless N A P O as he starts a new job. A series of am using sketch es show him getting to w orkplace not always w ith flying colours! The film is ideal for training new and inexperienced workers and also cuts across barriers, as there are no speaking parts. It takes a lig ht-h earted approach, but there are serious m essage s here, presented hold peoples attention. Lighten the load featuring NAPO 2007 978 0 7176 6240 1 10.00*

T h is D V D sho w s ho w to a void m usculoske le ta l p rob le m s in th e w orkp la ce. T h e se rie s of a nim a ted scen e s follo w N A P O a s h various lifting and carrying situations. These serious m essages are presented in a light-hearted m anner and are ideal for tra especially those w h o dont read or speak E ng lish w ell. T he clips are short a nd easy to understa nd. E ach scen e points out th solution. The emphasis is on engineering out bad practice and causes of strain and injury to achieve more efficient handling NAPO in Safe moves NEW 2012 978 0 7176 6431 3 15.00*

T h e film in clu d e s s c e n e s a b o u t: site s a fe ty ; p e o p le sa fe ty ; v e h ic le s a fe ty ; m a in te n a n ce ; v is ib ility ; re v e rs in g ; lo a d in g /u n lo a d in organisation and m anagem ent and how senior m anagers need to plan, im plem ent and m onitor, assess risks and take appro E m p loye e s also ne ed to be w ell tra ine d , w e ll su pe rvise d , a nd co-op erate w ith m a n ag ers, so risks a re re du ced an d h a zard s increased staff turnover, and Getting to grips with human error. stress at work But Personal accounts and business there are solutions things Work-related stress is a big problem in the UK employers and and can lead to higher absence levels, employees can

do to tackle the causes and reduce stress at work. HSEs Management Standards for workrelated stress encourage organisations to work together to put practical solutions in place.

Health and safety in the woodworking industry

This DVD is aimed at managers and supervisors in the woodworking industry, but will also be useful for training operators, making them more aware of health and safety risks. The information was formerly available as three separate HSE videos in the Cutting edge series that have been combined and updated to include new guidance, primarily on the risks from wood dust and how to control them. 2010 978 0 7176 6391 0 10.00* 2009 978 0 7176 6330 9 10.00*

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Asbestos building

2008 978 0 7176 6299 9

7.50

The asbestos building diagram featured in several H SE publications has proved so popular that we have reproduced it as a full This version of the diagram uses an illustration of the asbestos building to show areas where asbestos-containing m aterials (A typically be found. The information is aimed at people who own, occupy, manage or have responsibilities for prem ises that m ay asbestos. It will also be useful to managers in companies who employ maintenance workers who work in buildings. Using filtering facepieces 2009 978 0 7176 6341 5

This poster provides a visual guide to checking and fitting a filtering facepiece. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use and biodegradable. It lists recommended pre-use checks and shows how to put a filtering face mask on and check it fits properly. Isocyanate paints can take your breath away 2010 978 0 7176 6390 3

A poster aim ed at workers in the m otor vehicle repair industry with simple steps to avoid exposure to isocyanate paints. It com p guidance in INDG388 Safety in motor vehicle repair: Working with isocyanate paints. The poster is A3 and biodegradable. Electric shock: First aid procedures Basic advice on first aid at work 2011 978 07176 6433 7 2011 978 07176 6432 0 10.42 10.42

These posters contain basic advice on first aid for use in an em ergency. They are not a substitute for effective training. They ha updated to reflect changes to advice on CPR chest compressions which came into effect on 1 April 2011.

Safe maintenance posters Maintenance is a process that affects every area of safety and health and undertaking maintenance activities can potentially exp workers involved (and others) to all sorts of hazards. These five posters will remind workers of the hazards that are com monly e during plant and building maintenance. Falling from height Falling from plant Falling load Asbestos Isolation of machinery Safe maintenance posters Pack of 5 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 9 7 8 07176 6422 1 978 978 978 978 978 07176 07176 07176 07176 07176 6423 6424 6425 6426 6427 8 5 2 9 6 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 18.75

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