
The Managers Guide to Health and Safety at Work 8th edition by Jeremy W Stranks. Health and safety at work is, for many managers, a difficult subject. Apart from being steeped in the law, which can be difficult to interpret, it requires a broad knowledge of many disciplines, such as psychology, engineering, chemistry, ergonomics, and medicine, each of which is a subject of study in its own right. therefore, for managers to be more knowledgeable about the subject of health and safety from a legal, scientific, and technical viewpoint.
The Contents of Managers Guide to Health and Safety at Work
- Principal Legal Requirements
- Health and Safety Management
- Industrial Hygiene Engineering
- Reporting, Recording and Investigation of Injuries
- Principles of Accident Prevention
- Human Factors
- Ergonomics
- Fire Engineering and Emergency Planning
- Stress at Work
- Occupational Diseases and Conditions
- First Aid
- Dangerous Substances
- Engineering Safety
- Fire Prevention
- The Health and Safety Handbook
- Electrical Safety
- Construction and Contractors
- Mechanical Handling
- Safety in Offices, Workshops