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HSE Blog topics on health and safety, Occupational health and safety, quality, security and the environment. The blogs are mainly on what is in the workplace and off-the-job safety topics. This HSE blog is a compendium of knowledge that will position professionals in the workplace who expose themselves to one form of hazard or the other. 

Hazards are mainly the things, object, arrangement, conversation, or situation that has the potential to cause harm to people and give rise to damage to assets and the reputation of the company.

Anyone can also read the topics and equip themselves with timely information for safeguarding their life and properties.

The information in this section will equip the reader positively in the manner below.

  • The reader will gain information on how to reduce workplace accidents.
  • Improve the worker morale at work. 
  • There will be an improvement in the company’s reputation because of the knowledge gained from reading this book.
  • The emergency response procedure will improve since the reader will gain more than enough from this section to build a formidable emergency team.
  • There will be an improvement of the individual productivity and that of the company through the knowledge and information from this section.
  • There are some topics on legal requirements for every company to meet up with and the minimum requirements for them.
  • The knowledge from here will better position someone to manage risks and hazards around them. 

     

Take your time and browse any of the HSE blogs of your choice and enjoy yourself while reading them. 

What is safety sampling?

Safety sampling is a technique of monitoring compliance with a particular workplace standard by only looking at a representative sample. For instance, if there are 100 body harness belts in a workplace, and if you’re conducting a safety sampling on them, you may randomly pick… Read More »What is safety sampling?

7 Factors to consider when deciding on first aid provision in the workplace

An employer is responsible for making appropriate workplace first aid provisions. First aid provision includes first aid facilities, first aid equipment and trained first aid personnel. The employer needs to consider various activities or factors before deciding on the first aid provision for the workplace.… Read More »7 Factors to consider when deciding on first aid provision in the workplace

7 Limitations of PPE personal protective equipment

Personal Protective Equipment, Otherwise known as PPE, Is equipment or clothing worn or held by a worker that protects them from one or more risks to their safety and health. There are many types of PPE, such as Ear defenders, hand gloves, safety helmets, safety… Read More »7 Limitations of PPE personal protective equipment

How do you effectively manage a contractor as a client while working in your place?

Often, a contractor is engaged by a client to carry out work in their location or outside the client’s location. The contractor will always collect their payment depending on the agreement. Sometimes, some of these activities may pose a health and safety risk to the… Read More »How do you effectively manage a contractor as a client while working in your place?

7 Responsibilities of a safety specialist

A safety specialist is a competent person who gives health and safety advice to an organisation. They may work as a manager within an organisation, or they may be brought in as a contractor from outside. A safety specialist may be called a safety practitioner… Read More »7 Responsibilities of a safety specialist

Which categories of people does an employer owe a duty to under safety and health?

An employer can be an organisation or a corporate body. It can even be an individual, and they have the Ultimate responsibility for ensuring that the workplace is safe and free of health risks. In the ILO Convention C155 and ILO Recommendations R 164, the… Read More »Which categories of people does an employer owe a duty to under safety and health?

What circumstances will require the review of a health and safety policy?

A health and Safety policy is one of the documents an organisation should prepare to meet the legal safety requirements. What is a health and safety policy? A H & S Policy outlines an organisation’s commitment and approach to managing health and safety in the… Read More »What circumstances will require the review of a health and safety policy?

What are the sources of information in safety?

There are many sources of information for safety. Some of these sources can be internal, and some can be external. Internal Information is obtained within an organisation or a particular workplace. However, when it is external, it means that information is gotten from outside sources… Read More »What are the sources of information in safety?

A few things you need to know about ILO Article 10 of the Occupational Safety and Health Recommendations 1981 ( R164)

R164 is one of the outputs of ILO. It is called Occupational Safety and Health Recommendations 1981 (R164). The other output from ILO is convention. Specifically, article 10 of R164 puts a lot of responsibilities on the employers and employees of an organisation. These responsibilities… Read More »A few things you need to know about ILO Article 10 of the Occupational Safety and Health Recommendations 1981 ( R164)

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A few things you need to know about Article 16 of the Occupational Safety and Health Convention(C155)

C155 ILO Occupational Safety and Health Convention provides a basic health and safety policy at the national and individual levels. It was adopted by ILO in 1981. ILO expects that countries can implement the standard in a naturally appropriate way. ILO has two primary outputs.… Read More »A few things you need to know about Article 16 of the Occupational Safety and Health Convention(C155)

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What is an allergen found in food

What is an allergen? An allergen is a substance that can cause an allergic reaction in human beings. When an allergy enters the human body, for some people, the body recognises the allergen as an invader or a foreign, dangerous substance. In that manner, the… Read More »What is an allergen found in food

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Frequently asked questions on health surveillance at the site.

What is health surveillance? Health surveillance is a scheme of repeated health checks that are used to identify ill health caused by work. Is health surveillance a mandatory activity? It is a legal requirement for employers to conduct surveillance when workers are exposed to health… Read More »Frequently asked questions on health surveillance at the site.

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Frequently asked questions on continuous improvement in HSE.

What is Continuous safety improvement? Continuous improvement is the commitment to constantly analyze your safety performance through fact-based data, address root causes and system weaknesses as soon as they are identified, and experiment with changes that will lead to long-term system improvement. What are the… Read More »Frequently asked questions on continuous improvement in HSE.