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  • Health,Welfare and Environment Here we outline good practice with regard to basic welfare requirements tha apply to workplaces. Statute law and codes of practice will normally dictate exact local standards.
    Unit GC2
    Element 1: workplace hazards and risk control
    health,welfare and work environment requirements
    health,welfare and environment
    exposure to extremesof temperature
    prevention of falling materials-safe stacking and storage
    Violence at work
    Risk Factors and control Measures
    Substances Miuse at work
    types of substances Misuse at work
    risks to health and safety
    safe movement of people in the workplace
    Hazards in the workplace
    Control Measures for the safe movement of people in the workplace
    Working at height
    Examples of work at hieght
    basic hazards of work at height
    Avoiding work at height
    Preventing falls and falling materials
    emergency rescue
    minimising distance and consequences of a fall
    head protection
    safe working practices for access equipment
    inspection of access equipment
    Impact of temporary works
    Main hazards and control relating to temporary works
    Element 2: Transport hazards and risk control
    safe movement of vehicles in the workplace transport operation
    control measures for safe workplace transport operation
    Driving at work
    managing work related road safety
    risk assessment
    evaluating the risks
    control measures
    Element 3: Musculoskeletal hazards and risk control
    work-related upper limb disorders
    musculoskeletal disorders and work related upper limb disorders
    high risk activities (repetitive operations)
    matching the workplace to individual needs
    the ill-health effects of poor task and workstation design
    MSD risk factors
    Appropriate control measures
    Manual handling hazards, risk and control measures
    common types of manual handling injury
    assessing manual handling risks
    avoiding or minimising manual handling risks
    efficient movement principles
    Manually operated and powered load handling equipment
    hazards and control for manually operated load handling equipment
    powered load handling equipment
    requirements for safe lifting operations
    requirements for periodic examination of lifting equipment
    Element 4: work equipment hazards and risk control
    general principles for selection,used and maintenance of work equipment
    types of work equipment
    suitability
    prevention of access to dangerous parts of machinery
    restricting use
    information,instruction and training
    maintenance requirements
    equipment and environmental factors
    responsibilities of users
    Hand held tools and portable power tools
    Hazards of hand held tools and requirements for safe use
    Hazards and controls for portable power tools
    Machinery hazards
    mechanical and non mechanical hazards
    machinery and equipment hazards - specific examples
    Control measures for reducing risks from machinery hazards
    Machinery safeguarding methods
    application of machinery and equipment guarding for specific examples
    requirements for guards and safety devices
    Element 5: Electrical safety
    principles , hazards and risks associated with the use of electricity at work
    principles of electricity
    hazards, risk and danger of eletricity
    control measures
    protection of conductors
    strength and capability of equipment
    advantages and limitation of protective systems
    competent persons
    safe systems of work
    emergency procedures following and electrical incident
    inspection and maintenance strategies
    Element 6: Fire safety
    fire initiation, classification and spread
    Principle of fire
    Classification of fires
    Principles of heat transmission and fire spread
    common causes and consequences of fires in workplaces
    Fire risk assessment
    reason for carrying out a fire risk assessment
    factors to be considered in fire risk assessment
    Fire prevention and prevention of fire spread
    control measures to minimise the risk of fire workplace
    storage of flammable liquids in workrooms and other locations
    structural measures for preventing the spread of fire and smoke
    Electrical equipment for use in flammable atmosphere
    Fire alarm system and fire fighting equipment
    Evacuation of a workplace
    means of escape
    fire marshals
    fire drill
    building plans
    Element 7: Chemical and biological health hazards and risk control
    Hazardous substances: forms classification and health risks
    Forms of chemical agents
    form of biological agents
    classification of chemical hazardous to health
    acute and chronic health effects
    assessment of health risks
    route of entry
    assessment of health risk
    sources of information
    Occupational exposure limits
    what are occupational exposure limits?
    long term and short term limits
    significance of time weighted averages
    limitations of exposure limit
    comparison of international standards
    specific agents
    asbestos
    safe handling and storage of waste
    waste disposal
    safe handling and storage
    Element 8: Physical and psychological health hazards and risk control
    noise
    effects of exposure
    basic noise control measures
    The role of health surveillance
    Occupation at risk
    radiations
    vibration
    radiation
    stress

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