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Examiners’ Report on the June 1997
... system. The italicisation of the words ‘air input’ in the question indicates to learners this is what they should address when answering this part of the question. While fans can be a feature of an air ...
Examiners’ Report on the June 1997
... outcomes and question papers’ which is also available via the NEBOSH website. 4 Question 1 Outline what should be considered when planning a fire evacuation procedure for a multi-storey office building. ...
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... level? - Is there environmental leadership at all levels within the organisation? Is it visible? - What examples do leaders set? Do they talk about environmental issues? When was this last done? - Is the ...
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... and question papers’ which is also available via the NEBOSH website. 4 Question 1 (a) Outline what might cause an agricultural tractor to overturn. (6) (b) Outline control measures that could help ...
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... level? - Is there environmental leadership at all levels within the organisation? Is it visible? - What examples do leaders set? Do they talk about environmental issues? When was this last done? - Is the ...
Blog: A more integrated approach to safety and occupational health
... time recognised how we needed to take a more ‘health like safety’ approach. I believe this course is what changed my career path and gave me the core knowledge I required to communicate with the ...
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... of this being of the seat or vehicle suspension, and ‘training’ without the additional point of what the drivers should be trained in, meant learners did not gain marks. In part (b), as with part (a), ...
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... assessed by the practical assessment (Unit GNC2) 2 How health and safety management systems work and what they look like 3 Managing risk – understanding people and processes 4 Health and safety monitoring ...
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... • sources of information consulted; • who you spoke to; and • how you identified: - the hazards; - what is already being done; and - any additional controls/actions that may be required. I started by ...
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... • understand the risk to people and buildings from fire and explosion hazards; • recognise what control measures will be required to prevent or mitigate the effects of fire and explosion; • ...
