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CETEC RiskeNews
- Issue 4, June
2003
Contents:
> >
Ecological risk assessment
> >
OH&S compliance
> >
Auditing
> >
Introducing Facility Ecology
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Printing and communication surfaces
Welcome. This month CETEC introduces a new section to
RiskeNews, which we have called eXtra. eXtra will
contain one relevant submission each month from one of our readers. This
month we have published an article submitted by Frank Schrever from Pilz
Australia:
> >
Ensuring compliance with plant regulations
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Enjoy
your reading.
Dr. Vyt
Garnys
Managing Director, CETEC
> > Environmental Risk
Ecological risk assessment
Ecological Risk Assessment is an emerging science that identifies
"stressors" that may alter ecosystems and quantifies the probable
severity of adverse effects on those ecosystems.
> > Occupational Health Risk
OH&S compliance
All employers in NSW by September
2003 have obligations under the NSW Occupational Health and Safety
Regulation 2001 to identify
any foreseeable hazards that
may arise in the workplace and to
assess the risk
of harm arising from the identified
hazards. Employers must then eliminate the hazards
or control the risks to the lowest possible level.
> > Property Risk
Auditing
Within the built environment there is an increasing requirement to be
proactive and undertake audits on a wide variety of systems and
processes.
> > Property Risk
Introducing Facility Ecology
Facility Ecology is a new term for the holistic approach to risk
management of the health and wellbeing of people within a given
facility.
> > Material,
Product & Process Risk
Printing and communication surfaces
In the emerging
Knowledge Economy communication surfaces are establishing their
prominence. Printing is an essential component. Understanding print
quality is important.
> > eXtra
This month
Frank Schrever from
Pilz Australia
Ensuring compliance with plant regulations
Fixed plant and
machinery causes more than 3500 serious injuries per year.
If you're a General Manager employing Plant Managers and Engineers are
you aware of the issues and legal obligations?
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