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Key point advice sheet

A fact sheet, factsheet, fact file or (in some industries) one sheet is a presentation of data in a
format which emphasizes key points concisely, usually using tables, bullet points and/or headings,
on a single printed page.
Fact sheets often contain product information, technical data, lists, statistics, answers to common
questions (e.g. FAQs), educational material, or how-to, "do it yourself" advice. They are sometimes a
summary of a longer document.

safety point check sheet


Daily safety meeting

Monthly safety Check list

Weekly Safety checklist

nspectors: Date:
(O) Satisfactory
(X) Requires Action
Location Condition Comments
Bulletin Boards and Signs
Are they clean and readable?
Is the material changed frequently?
Do items interfere with people walking by?
Floors
Is there loose material, debris, worn carpeting?
Are the floors slippery, oily or wet?
Stairways and Aisles
Are they clear and unblocked?
Are stairways well lighted?
Are handrails, handholds in place?
Are the aisles marked and visible?
Equipment
Are guards, screens and sound-dampening devices in
place and effective?
Is the furniture in good repair and safe to use? Look for:
- chairs that are in poor repair
- sharp edges on desks and cabinets
- poor ergonomics (keyboard elevation, chair adjustment,
desk height)
- crowding
Are ladders well maintained and safe to use?
Emergency Equipment
Is all fire control equipment regularly tested and certified?
Is fire control equipment appropriate for the type of fire it
must control?
Is emergency lighting in place and regularly tested?
Building
Do buildings conform to standards with respect to use,
occupancy, building services, and plumbing facilities?
Check the following structures to ensure safety:
- swinging doors
- floor and wall openings
- ladders, stairways and ramps
- guardrails
Are materials stored safely?
Air Handling System
Does air exchange rate meet standard requirements?
Is the system free of sources of contamination (e.g.,
asbestos, microorganisms, dust, fumes)?
Is humidity within recommended range?
Hazardous Products
Are there any hazardous products (e.g., products
regulated by WHMIS)?
- If yes, are the products properly labelled?
- If yes, is there a corresponding safety data sheet (SDS)
for each product?
- If yes, are workers trained in how to work with or near
these products safely?
Sanitation
Are washrooms and food preparation areas clean?
Are the following provided adequately?
- toilets
- showers
- potable (drinkable) water
- clothing storage
- change rooms
- field accommodations
- lunchrooms
Are measures in place to prevent the spread of disease?
Security
Do entry and exit procedures provide workers personal
security at night?
Are emergency (evacuation, fire, bomb threat, hostile
person) procedures in place?
Lighting
Are lamp reflectors clean?
Are bulbs missing?
Are any areas dark?
Material Storage
Are materials neatly and safely piled?
Are there stepladders or stools to get to materials on
higher shelves?
Are storage shelves overloaded or beyond their rated
capacity?
Are large and heavy objects stored on lower shelves?
Are passageways and work areas clear of obstructions?
General
Are extension cords used extensively? (if so, consider
installing permanent wiring)
Are electrical or telephone cords exposed in areas where
employees may become entangled?
Is electrical wiring properly installed?
Are machines properly guarded?
Does any equipment have sharp metal projections?
Are wall and ceiling fixtures fastened securely?
Are paper and waste properly disposed of?
Are desk and file drawers kept closed when not in use?
Are office accessories stored appropriately?
Are materials stacked on desks or cabinets?
Are file cabinet drawers overloaded?
Are file cabinets loaded with the heaviest items in the
bottom drawers?
Are shelves securely fastened to the wall when
necessary?
Are filing stools or wastebaskets placed where they might
be tripping hazards?

scheduling and advising on material usage

overview
The major objective of the field of study is a Master of Science (Master of Science) in Poland. able
to:
-
Logistics and administration
in the enterprise
- Managing the resources of Manufacturing,
- Manage the personnel in an enterprise,
- Use the IT and ICT systems in the areas of logistic planning and execution in a proficient way.
The basic scope of knowledge of the graduate of Management and Production Engineering
comprises:
- general engineering topics,
- topics related with preparation and organization of logistic systems in an enterprise,
- topics related with quantitative methods and application of IT and ICT systems in management,
- social sciences and economics, - social skills social skills social administration social administration
social administration social, and social skills social. social
.

Structure of the direction


The study program includes The Following dedicated courses:
- Strategic management
- Organization of production systems
- Integrated Management System
- Forecasting and simulation in the enterprise
- Project management
- Data warehouses and business intelligence
- Knowledge managemet
- Business finance management
- Innovation management
- Quality control systems in production processes
- Managerial accounting
- Material technologies
- control of technological processes
- logistics business management
- Safety in logistics
- Technical preparation of production
- Quantitative methods in logistics
- Waste logistics
- New product project management
- Relationships management in supply chains and networks
- Modeling of production and logistics systems
- Logistics services
- Change Management
Employment opportunities
The graduates of Management and Production Engineering is characterized by the ability to solve
problems. Particularly the graduates will be prepared to be on the managerial positions in IT and
logistical, technical, economic, IT and organizational knowledge is required.

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