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Practical Health and Safety Management for Small Businesses

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Practical Health and Safety Management for Small Businesses

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Practical Health and Safety Management for Small Businesses book

ByJacqueline Jeynes
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2000
eBook Published 10 July 2000
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780080497761
Pages 192
eBook ISBN 9780080497761
Subjects Built Environment
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Jeynes, J. (2000). Practical Health and Safety Management for Small Businesses (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780080497761

ABSTRACT

Looking at the needs of small businesses, this book takes you through all the aspects of Health and Safety management in a small business step-by-step. It takes a straightforward, practical approach to identifying, organising and managing Health, Safety and Fire risks in your business. Whatever your motivation for choosing this guide, it will provide a sound basis for establishing a system or approach that is relevant to the individual business concerned.


Practical Health and Safety Management for Small Businesses will help you to identify all the potential hazards, offering advice on how best to look after your employees and how to manage Health and Safety in your business. It has been produced as a direct result of recent research, based on discussions with Health and Safety Inspectors, the Fire Authorities, Insurance representatives, Health and Safety professionals, and of course, Small Businesses themselves. Taking into account the practical issues faced in small business units, this guide takes you through all the main aspects of managing fire, health and safety step-by-step.

Practical Health and Safety Management for Small Businesses will help you establish a system that you can maintain, add-to and keep up-to-date as official regulations and your needs change. It is NOT a legal textbook, but IS a practical guide on how to establish an approach to organising and managing these issues. While following this guide cannot guarantee that your business now fully complies with all the relevant legislation that applies to it, it does enable you to demonstrate to others that you have made a reasonable attempt at bringing all these different elements together in a structured, holistic way.

Full of practical advice sample Site Plans and Checklists, photographs and industry-specific sections, Practical Health and Safety Management for Small Businesses will prove an invaluable guide for all those involved in running smaller business units, as well as those offering support, advice or guidance to SMEs.

The author, Jacqueline Jeynes, has run her own small business for 13 years and has represented the concerns of UK small firms internationally for seven years, through the Federation of Small Businesses' Policy unit. She has appeared in 10 BBC TV programmes on health and safety in small firms and is currently a UK member of the Advisory Committee to the European Commission on Safety, Health and Hygiene.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part A Context

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|3 pages

Your business

chapter 2|22 pages

The premises

chapter 3|10 pages

Processes and movement of goods through the business

part |2 pages

Part B Controlling Safety Risks

chapter 4|9 pages

Safety and security hazards

chapter 5|5 pages

Assessing the safety risks

chapter 6|10 pages

Controls in place to reduce risks

part |2 pages

Part C: Controlling Health Risks

chapter 7|9 pages

Health hazards

chapter 8|3 pages

Assessing the health risks

chapter 9|8 pages

Health controls in place to reduce the risks

part |2 pages

Part D Controlling Fire Risks

chapter 10|10 pages

Fire hazards

chapter 11|5 pages

Assessing fire risks

chapter 12|7 pages

Fire controls in place to reduce risks

part |2 pages

Part E: Effective Management of Fire, Health and Safety Risks in the Business

chapter 13|8 pages

Managing the risks

chapter 14|3 pages

Your policy

chapter 15|5 pages

Conclusion

part |2 pages

Part F Industry-specific Hazards and Risks

chapter 16|38 pages

Case study examples

chapter 17|6 pages

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