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Tool 1. Management and control Scheme of OSH activities
- OSH management activities /free/
- Exercise: Matching pairs /free/
- Quiz: True or False /free/
- Management and control Scheme of OSH activities /free/
- Core Elements of a Safety Management System /free/
- Exercise: Labeled diagram /free/
- Video: What are the contents of a safety management system – a best practice approach /free/
- Additional resources /free/
- Required materials /free/
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Tool 2. Managing the risks of hazardous chemicals
- Introduction /free/
- The physical state of chemicals /free/
- The classification of chemical hazards /free/
- Reading a Safety Data Sheet I: video /free/
- Reading a Safety Data Sheet II: sections 1 – 8 /free/
- Reading a Safety Data Sheet III: sections 9 – 16 /free/
- Control measures for hazardous chemicals (using the hierarchy of control) /free/
- Video: Managing chemical hazards using the hierarchy of controls /free/
- Revising and updating /free/
- Exercise: Classification Labelling and Packing symbols /free/
- Additional resources /free/
- Required materials /free/
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Tool 3. Managing biological hazards
Módulo 2.Medidas, prácticas y modelos de gestión y prevención de riesgos de enfermedades relacionadas con el trabajo en los sectores existentes y emergentes que utilizan sustancias y productos químicos peligrosos, incluidos los explosivos, peligrosos para el medio ambiente, tóxicos, cancerígenos, etc. /free/
Identifying biological hazards /free/
Ways to identify biological hazards in the workplace are:
- biological hazards occurring as a by-product or a contaminant of work processes;
- environmental biological hazards, including animal and insect transmission (zoonoses);
- communicable diseases, brought in from outside the organisation, transmitted from person to person;
- deliberate working with biological hazards.
Finding further information
Under certain circumstances biological hazards can survive and often breed in equipment or on surfaces as part of work activities and processes. If a biological hazard is known or suspected in this way, it’s important to find information on:
- the specific characteristics;
- the hazards it poses;
- routes of transmission;
- control, and
- if any emergency arrangement is required.