HSG65 Managing for Health and Safety: A revised edition of one of HSE's most popular guides

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Author: HSE Health and Safety Executive ISBN: 9780717666836
Publisher: The Stationery Office Ltd Publication: June 1, 2013
Imprint: The Stationery Office Language: English
Author: HSE Health and Safety Executive
ISBN: 9780717666836
Publisher: The Stationery Office Ltd
Publication: June 1, 2013
Imprint: The Stationery Office
Language: English

This revised edition of one of HSE's most popular guides is mainly for leaders, owners and line managers. It will particularly help those who need to put in place or oversee their organisation's health and safety arrangements.

The advice may also help workers and their representatives, as well as health and safety practitioners and training providers.

The guidance explains the Plan, Do, Check, Act approach and shows how it can help you achieve a balance between the systems and behavioural aspects of management. It also treats health and safety management as an integral part of good management generally, rather than as a stand-alone system.

The revised edition has useful advice on:

the core elements of managing for health and safety

deciding if you are doing what you need to

delivering effective arrangements

useful resources

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This revised edition of one of HSE's most popular guides is mainly for leaders, owners and line managers. It will particularly help those who need to put in place or oversee their organisation's health and safety arrangements.

The advice may also help workers and their representatives, as well as health and safety practitioners and training providers.

The guidance explains the Plan, Do, Check, Act approach and shows how it can help you achieve a balance between the systems and behavioural aspects of management. It also treats health and safety management as an integral part of good management generally, rather than as a stand-alone system.

The revised edition has useful advice on:

the core elements of managing for health and safety

deciding if you are doing what you need to

delivering effective arrangements

useful resources

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