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Occupational safety and health
management theory is now rightly focused on pro-activity, risk
assessment and management.
But it remains important that
organizations know what they need to do when accidents happen, both
to comply with legislation and to extract all the information from
the incident to improve their health and safety management.
Tolley's Workplace Accident
Handbook presents in a single volume what needs to be done
when an accident occurs – from emergency procedures and legal
reporting requirements through to formal investigations and possible
legal proceedings.
In this new edition, chapters on
first aid and accident investigation reports have been added and the
rehabilitation chapter has been updated to cover the latest
insurance industry initiatives.
The Handbook also shows how to learn
from the accident data gathered and how to implement recommendations
into a company's health and safety management system.
The text is supported by checklists,
case studies and ready-to-use forms and templates. Health and Safety
practitioners in all industries will find this Handbook is packed
full of practical and legal advice.
It will also be of use to lawyers
dealing with accident claims, insurance risk managers, emergency
planning, first aid, and enforcement officers, as well as to
students on health and safety and specialist accident investigation
courses.
Mark Tyler is a Chartered
Safety and Health Practitioner and a leading Solicitor in the area
of health and safety law who has worked on numerous high profile
cases such as rail crashes and legionnaires disease. His expertise
is supplemented with the practical knowledge of other experts in
their individual subject areas.
Audience
In all industries: Health and safety Practitioners; Lawyers dealing
with accident claims; Insurance risk managers, Emergency planning
officers; Environmental health officers; First Aid officers;
Enforcement officers from HSE and local authorities. Students on
NEBOSH, IOSH and degree level H&S courses, as well as specialist
accident investigation courses, delivered by private training
providers and consultancies, FE colleges and universities. |