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01 - AIM OF THE MODULE
02 - THE "WHAT", "WHY", ANS "WHO" QUESTIONS
- 02.01 - The "WHAT" Question: Basic definitions and Explanations
- 02.02 - The "WHY" Question: Benefits for All
- 02.03 - The "WHO" Question: Participation and Responsibilities
03 - THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK
04 - CARRYING OUT A RISK ASSESSMENT
- 04.01 - The five step approach
- 04.01.01 - Step 1: Identification of the hazards
- 04.01.02 - Step 2: Identification of the persons that might be harmed and how
- 04.01.03 - Step 3: Evaluation of the Risks, and decision on whether existing precautions are adequate or more should be done
- 04.01.04 - Step 4: Recording of findings and Preventive measures
- 04.01.05 - Step 5: Reviewing and revising of the performed risk assessment
- 04.02 Prevention priorities
- 04.03 A risk assessment tool
05 - NOISE ASSESSMENT
- 05.01 - Legal Framework
- 05.02 - Organization of the risk assessment
- 05.03 - Factors to be considered during the noise assessment
- 05.04 - Key Elements for Avoiding or Reducing the Noise Risks
06 - FIRE ASSESSMENT
- 06.01 - Organization of the risk assessment
- 06.02 - Factors to be considered during the fire risk assessment
- 06.02.01 - Means of escape
- 06.02.02 - Signalling
- 06.02.03 - Fire detection and warnings
- 06.02.04 - Fire fighting equipment
- 06.02.05 - Evacuation procedures
- 06.02.06 - Key Elements for Fire Prevention
07 - ASSESSMENT OF MANUAL HANDLING
- 07.01 - Legal Framework
- 07.02 - Organization and Realization of the risk assessment
- 07.03 - Factors to be considered during the manual handling assessment
- 07.04 - Good Handling Techniques for Safe Manual Handling
- 07.04.01 - Safe Lifting
- 07.04.02 - Safe Pushing and Pulling
- 07.05 - Key Elements for Avoiding or Reducing the Manual Handling Risks
08 - ASSESSMENT OF STRESS AT WORK
- 08.01 - Legal Framework
- 08.02 - Organization of the risk assessment
- 08.03 - Factors to be considered during assessment of the work-related stress
- 08.04 - Key Elements for Avoiding or Reducing the Work-related Stress Risks
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