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International Diploma for Occupational Health and Safety Management Professionals

Unit ID3: Do – controlling workplace safety issues (International)


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Topic Sources
10.1 Safe working 1. ILO Hygiene (Commerce and Offices), ILO Convention, 1964 (No. 120) - C120
environment 2. ILO Hygiene (Commerce and Offices), Recommendation, 1964 (No. 120)
3. Lighting at Work, HSG38, HSE Books, ISBN: 978-0-7176-1232-1
10.2 Confined spaces 1. Confined spaces, a brief guide to working safely, INDG258, HSE
10.3 Fire and explosion 1. Safe handling of combustible dusts: precautions against explosions, HSG 103, HSE Books, ISBN: 978-0-7176-
2726-4
2. ATEX - Directive 2014/34/EU
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:32014L0034
10.4 Fire 1. Fire safety risk assessment: 5-step checklist, Home Office
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/fire-safety-risk-assessment-5-step-checklist

10.5 Dangerous 1. Major hazard control: a practical manual, ILO, ISBN: 92-2—106-432-8
substances 2. Prevention of major industrial accidents, ILO CoP, ISBN: 92-2-107101-4
3. Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmosphere, Approved Code of Practice and guidance, L138, HSE Books,
ISBN: 978-0-7176-6616-4
4. Storage of flammable liquids in process areas, workrooms, laboratories and similar working areas, HSE
website
https://www.hse.gov.uk/fireandexplosion/storageflammliquids.htm
5. Safe use and handling of flammable liquids, HSG140, HSE Books
6. Storage of flammable liquids in containers, HSG51, HSE Books
7. Storage of flammable liquids in tanks, HSG176, HSE Books
10.6 Work equipment 1. Machinery, plant and equipment, ILO website
and machinery https://www.ilo.org/global/topics/labour-administration-inspection/resources-library/publications/guide-for-
maintenance labour-inspectors/machinery-plant-equipment/lang--en/index.htm
2. Pressure equipment, ILO website
10.7 Work equipment https://www.ilo.org/global/topics/labour-administration-inspection/resources-library/publications/guide-for-
labour-inspectors/pressure-equipment/lang--en/index.htm
3. Providing and using work equipment safely, a brief guide, INDG291, HSE Books

10.8 Machinery 1. Industrial robotics hazards and how to avoid them (article)
https://www.bastiansolutions.com/blog/7-industrial-robotics-hazards-and-how-to-avoid-them/
2. OSH and the Future of Work: benefits and risks of artificial intelligence tools in workplaces, European Agency
for Safety and Health at Work
https://osha.europa.eu/en/publications/osh-and-future-work-benefits-and-risks-artificial-intelligence-tools-
workplaces/view
3. Six tips for managers when assessing automation hazards (article), The National Law Review
https://www.natlawreview.com/article/six-tips-managers-when-assessing-automation-hazards
4. C119 – Guarding of machinery convention, 1963 (No. 119), ILO
5. Supplying new machinery, INDG270, HSE Books
6. Buying new machinery, INDG271, HSE Books
10.9 Mobile work
equipment and Lifting
equipment
10.10 Electricity 1. Work near electricity, HSE website
https://www.hse.gov.uk/electricity/nearelectric.htm
2. Avoiding danger from overhead power lines – Guidance note GS6, HSE Books
3. Avoiding danger from underground services, HSG47, ISBN: 978-0-7176-6584-6, HSE Books
4. Electricity at work, safe working practices, HSG85, HSE Books, ISBN: 978-0-7176-6581-5
10.11 Construction, 1. ILO Encyclopedia of Occupational Health and Safety, Part XVI
Work at height, https://www.iloencyclopaedia.org/preface-69563
Demolition, Excavation 2. Safety and health in building and civil engineering work, ILO CoP
3. Demolition, what you need to do, HSE website
https://www.hse.gov.uk/construction/safetytopics/demolition.htm
4. Structural stability during excavations, what you need to do, HSE website
https://www.hse.gov.uk/construction/safetytopics/excavations.htm
5. Safety and health in construction, ILO Code of Practice, International Labour Organization (ILO) Geneva, ISBN:
92-2-107104-9
6. Work at Height Regulations 2005 (as amended) – A Brief Guide, INDG401, HSE Books
10.12 Work-place 1. Driver safety: reducing preventable traffic accidents, SHP Online article (telematics)
transport, Work-related https://www.shponline.co.uk/road-safety/driver-safety-reducing-preventable-traffic-accidents/
driving 2. Road safety company warns drivers about being fatigued (SHP Online article)
https://www.shponline.co.uk/news/road-safety-company-warns-drivers-about-being-fatigue/
3. Work-related road risk in 2020: Not the time for cutting corners (SHP Online article)
https://www.shponline.co.uk/legislation-and-standards/work-related-road-risk-in-2020-not-the-time-for-
cutting-corners/
4. World report on road traffic injury prevention, WHO
https://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/publications/road_traffic/world_report/summary_en_rev.p
df
5. Driving at work, Managing work-related road safety, INDG382, HSE Books

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