Year: 2010 Language: english Author: HSE Genre: Guide Publisher: HSE Edition: Issue 1 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 21 Description: This guidance has been produced by the ports industry, with assistance from the Health and Safety Executive, to help those who owe duties under health and safety legislation to identify key risks. This guidance also gives examples of good practice, which duty holders can use to inform their risk assessments and procedures. Ports and the activities which take place there vary. Employers and any other duty holders must comply with the legal duties imposed on them by health and safety legislation, including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. This will also involve careful and continuing risk assessments to enable duty holders to plan, implement, manage and review policies and procedures which address the risks associated with the conduct of their business. Although this guidance refers to existing legal obligations, duty holders are not obliged to follow it. However, a duty holder which does follow the guidance will normally be doing enough to help it to meet its legal obligations. It is Port Skills and Safety (PSS) policy to obtain permission to link to external web sites, and contextual links are provided to such sites where appropriate to the industries business. PSS is not responsible for, and cannot guarantee the accuracy of, information on sites that it does not manage; nor should the inclusion of a hyperlink be taken to mean endorsement by PSS of the site to which it points.
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SIP008 - Guidance on the storage of dry bulk cargo - Issue 1.pdf
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Guidance on The Storage of Dry Bulk Cargo
Year: 2010
Language: english
Author: HSE
Genre: Guide
Publisher: HSE
Edition: Issue 1
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 21
Description: This guidance has been produced by the ports industry, with assistance from the Health and Safety Executive, to help those who owe duties under health and safety legislation to identify key risks. This guidance also gives examples of good practice, which duty holders can use to inform their risk assessments and procedures.
Ports and the activities which take place there vary. Employers and any other duty holders must comply with the legal duties imposed on them by health and safety legislation, including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. This will also involve careful and continuing risk assessments to enable duty holders to plan, implement, manage and review policies and procedures which address the risks associated with the conduct of their business.
Although this guidance refers to existing legal obligations, duty holders are not obliged to follow it. However, a duty holder which does follow the guidance will normally be doing enough to help it to meet its legal obligations.
It is Port Skills and Safety (PSS) policy to obtain permission to link to external web sites, and contextual links are provided to such sites where appropriate to the industries business. PSS is not responsible for, and cannot guarantee the accuracy of, information on sites that it does not manage; nor should the inclusion of a hyperlink be taken to mean endorsement by PSS of the site to which it points.
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