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Example Risk Assessment Templates

October 24, 2013 by Admin 4 Comments

Example risk assessment templates Download Electronic Risk Score Calculator Here: Riskex Risk Score Calculator 1 These completed examples from UK Health and Safety Directive in their cases studies section show really well how many other other businesses similar to yours  have tackled the sometime … [Read more...] about Example Risk Assessment Templates

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New Free Risk Assessment Software

October 9, 2013 by Admin 4 Comments

New Free Risk Assessment Software Our friends at On Safe Lines have just announced the launch of TIRA G-Lite. TIRA stands for Task Inventory and Risk Assessments and is a comprehensive risk management and analysis program, designed to be used by both the safety professional and those with part time … [Read more...] about New Free Risk Assessment Software

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Danger of Generic Safe Work Method Statements

August 21, 2013 by Admin 3 Comments

Danger of Generic Safe Work Method Statements We have been concerned for some time about the propensity for some employers and contractors to use a work method statement they found on google. An activity condoned by the people they give it to and who don't properly check it for accuracy and … [Read more...] about Danger of Generic Safe Work Method Statements

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Free Software – On Safe Lines

April 25, 2013 by Admin 1 Comment

Free Safety Software - On Safe Lines Providers of some excellent free safety and risk management software,  On Safe Lines, has provided a support forum for each of its free and licensed software solutions. The forum is an ideal way to get the most from your On Safe Lines software, allowing you … [Read more...] about Free Software – On Safe Lines

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Free Safety Software Updates

January 2, 2013 by Admin 2 Comments

On Safe Lines have announced some QSHE business software updates. TIRA Standard (Task Inventory and Risk Assessments) – Current Version 1.03 Work on version 2 of TIRA (Standard edition) is almost complete and it is expected to be released shortly. Enhancements include; 1.       Duplicate … [Read more...] about Free Safety Software Updates

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Office Risk Assessment Tool

October 18, 2012 by Admin 1 Comment

Office Risk Assessment Tool UK Health and Safety Executive have released a new online risk assessment tool that they claim will:  "help cut back the time it takes to weigh up the hazards in offices to just 20 minutes". The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has produced the web tool to help … [Read more...] about Office Risk Assessment Tool

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