Friday, August 24, 2007

UNIT 410 Develop and implement reactive monitoring systems for health and safety

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  1. Hello everyone

    Can anyone give me the answer to one of my knowledge requirements by explaining what epidemiolgical analysis is?..... I think I am down the wrong defintion route as I thought it was the study of diseases in populations and disease outbreak, but I am unclear as to how this would relate to health and safety?
    Does anyone have a definition which would link this to the unit?

    Thanks

    Chris

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  2. Chris

    For example - draw up a site plan - map all your accidents/incidents. Here you will be focusing on epidemiological analysis of accidents/incidents, in that it will highlight areas of concern, which perhaps have gone un-noticed.

    You can use this on any event, breaking things down in to smaller fragments, particularly in quality analysis.

    Cheers

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  3. Hello Forum buddies

    Does anyone have a summary or list of all of the statutory inspection and monitoring checks and frequency requirements (eg pressure vessel, extraction systems, lifting tackle) I could have for unit 410 of NVQ4.

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  4. Can any one give me the nudge I need please, 410.1 PC01 'Describe how you specified the H&S loss events relevent to your organisation'

    Can some one point me in the right direction and tell me what they are looking for, brains gone to mush!!

    I am ok with the rest of the unit but unsure what they require for this PC.

    All help appreciated.

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  5. Describe how you specify:

    What is a health and safety loss event in your organisation ie) what causes your organisation a loss

    Examples:

    Accidents are loss events
    Crashing the fork lift is a loss event

    How do you specify these? records? stats?

    forms that you fill in for loss events etc? danaged equipment charts and stuff

    Hope this helps

    Carlos

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  6. Thanks Carlos

    Thats a great help.

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