New RoSPA guide dispels health and safety myths
A new RoSPA guide has been launched to aid the understanding of principles underpinning the discourse about health and safety.
The 22-page RoSPA guide, Little book of big ideas about health & safety, has been written by RoSPA’s occupational safety and health policy adviser and Immediate Past President of IOSH, Dr Karen McDonnell, together with RoSPA’s partnership consultant Roger Bibbings, and is available for download now.
The health and safety “literacy” guide is designed to aid in understanding the increasingly complex and debated ideas at the heart of occupational health and safety, and can be used as a gateway to further reading, a handy reference guide to remind about essential terms and concepts, or as a resource to support teaching.
It can be used to help experts and non-experts alike, to refresh knowledge and understanding, and seeks to enable the reader to answer questions such as “when, where, how, why, and to whom do accidents happen?” and “what do we mean by risk and how do we assess it?”
Karen said: “The RoSPA principle of ‘as safe as necessary, not as safe as possible’ is underpinned by those commonly-used but sometimes misunderstood terms including hazard, risk, probability, and preventability. Anyone attending a health and safety training course or reading guidance material will routinely hear the words used and often engage in debate on their meaning and applicability.
“For this reason RoSPA has produced the Little Book of Big Ideas: a ready-reckoner, a quick recap or a step into new topics. As a practitioner you can use its content to dispel health and safety myths.”
The RoSPA guide, Little book of big ideas about health & safety, is available now as a free download from www.rospa.com/occupational-safety/advice/little-book-of-big-ideas.
Hear more from RoSPA at Safety & Health Expo 2017. The safety charity will be involved in 15 seminars across the event on topics including driver safety, risk assessments and developing leaders. Dr Karen McDonnell will facilitate the keynote panel debate on mental health (20th June) and she will present on safe and healthy working (21st June) as well as delivering operational excellence (22nd June). Register for the event and get access to all of the seminars, for free, here.
New RoSPA guide dispels health and safety myths
A new RoSPA guide has been launched to aid the understanding of principles underpinning the discourse about health and safety. The
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