476 Publications
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Quizdom survey invite letter template
This template can be used to invite employees of your organisation to complete a mental well-being at work survey.
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Checklist for using the HSE Mangement Standards Approach
The following checklist suggests the steps you will need to complete, and the order in which you will need to complete them, if you are using The Management Standards Approach.
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Management Standards Indicator Tool Invite Letter Template
This template can be used to invite employees of your organisation to complete the mental well-being at work Management Standards indicator tool.
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Electromagnetic fields at work - note for Northern Ireland readers
This note is designed to be read with the HSE (GB) publication entitled “A guide to the Control of Electromagnetic Fields at Work Regulations 2016 (HSG 281)”.
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CDM Regulations (NI) 2016 - Transitional arrangements
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (NI) 2016 recognises that there will be construction projects that start before the Regulations come into force on 01 August 2016 and continue beyond that date. For these projects, the following transitional arrangements apply.
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The Control of Electromagnetic Fields at Work Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 - Regulatory Impact Assessment
The Control of Electromagnetic Fields at Work Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 - Regulatory Impact Assessment
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A simple guide to the CDM Regulations (NI) 2016
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (NI) 2016 came into force on 1 August 2016, replacing CDM 2007.This information sheet provides guidance on the legal requirements for CDM 2016.
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How safe is your farm - check it out
Use this handy checklist to help you find out how safe your farm is for children.
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Farm safety short story competition - 2016 winning entries
Ulster Bank have worked with AgriKids, the Balmoral Show and HSENI to help to support the production of this new resource to educate children on the importance of staying farm safe. You can read the winning entries in this publication.
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South West College case study and well-being survey report
This is a case study and summary report by South West College. The case study demonstrates the good practices in dealing with workplace stress and mental well-being through a step by step risk assessment (HSE Management Standards) approach taken by South West College. The summary report was produced by South West College following the HSENI well-being survey that was carried out in 2015.
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Safe skin - working with chemicals
This leaflet provides guidance on how to avoid skin conditions when working with chemicals.
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Safe skin - working in the sun
This leaflet provides guidance on how to keep your skin safe when working in the sun.
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The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 - Regulatory Impact Assessment
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 - Regulatory Impact Assessment
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Avoid harm on the farm - an adult's guide
Infomation leaflet for adults to help keep children safe on the farm.
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Avoid harm on the farm - a children's guide
Information leaflet for children to help keep them safe from dangers on the farm.
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Stay safe on the farm with Jessy
In this story booklet, sheepdog Jessy and her three puppies visit the farmyard to show children how to stay safe on the farm.
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Medical surveillance for workers carrying out non-licensable asbestos work
HSENI guidance for doctors on the Control of Asbestos Regulations (NI) 2012. Medical surveillance for workers carrying out non-licensable work with asbestos.
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Authorised lift truck drivers template
This template can be used to list the authorised forklift truck drivers in your workplace.
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Example fire risk assessment
This example fire risk assessment shows how a small company might approach fire risk assessment within their work. This example can be used as a guide when thinking about fire safety precautions in your own business.
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Fire risk assessment template
This blank template can be used to record the findings of your fire risk assessment.