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1. EY4106SUBJECT PEDAGOGICS 1:TECHNOLOGY WOODUnit 9 – Week 10:Health & Safety Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology Lecturer/Teacher: Mr. Joseph Lyster Teaching Assistant 1: Mr. Jonathan Spillane Teaching Assistant 2: Mr. James O’Halloran Academic Year 2011: Spring Semester Technical Support: Mr. Joe Murray Notes prepared by: Mr. Joseph Lyster
2. EY4106 HEALTH & SAFETY Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
16. Exceeds the specific requirements of the law – manages safety not for fear of being reprimanded but for the employees.Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
17. EY4106 Safety Management The Key steps of any Health & Safety Management scheme are: Policy Hazard identification Risk Assessment Control Measures. Recording Findings (Safety Statement) Monitoring, Review and Auditing Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
62. is the chance, high or low, that somebody will beharmed by the hazard.Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
63. EY4106 Hierarchy of Risk Control Eliminate the Hazard Completely. Substitute Hazard with a safer alternative. Isolate the Hazard. Use engineering controls to reduce risk at the source (Guarding). Provide training on how to avoid risks. & if all that fails… Use PPE. Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
64. EY4106 Importance of being able to Assess Risk Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
161. EY4106 Emergency Stop Some machines may have two stopping devices. Hand Operated Foot/Knee Operated Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
175. EY4106 CE Mark The CE Marking is not a mark indicating conformity to a standard but rather a mark indicating conformity to the legal requirements of EU Directives. Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
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177. The letters "CE" are the abbreviation of French phrase "Conformité Européene" which literally means "European Conformity".
178. The term initially used was "EC Mark" and it was officially replaced by "CE Marking" in the Directive 93/68/EEC in 1993.Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
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180. Must not add to machinery – must be there… criminal offence to try to add it.
181. Also an offence to reduce the visibility of the “CE” Marking on a machine.Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
182. EY4106 CE Mark The existence of the “CE” marking on a piece of machinery should indicate that its manufacturer has met all relevant standards and requirements. Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
183. EY4106 CE Mark Never assume that machinery is safe just because it has a “CE” marking Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology
184. EY4106 Emergency/ Permission Mandatory/Action Warning/Caution-Danger Regulatory/ Prohibited Department of Design & Manufacturing Technology