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Health and Safety in Engineering Workshops (Guidance Booklet)

by Health & Safety Executive

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This publication aims to provide those running and working in engineering workshops with practical, technical and legal guidance. As engineering is a wide-ranging activity, the booklet does not deal with every hazard which may arise or every precaution which may be taken, but it does outline the most serious and frequent hazards and presents ways of dealing with them. The areas covered include: ergonomics; machining; cleaning and degreasing; welding and flamecutting; radiography; painting; offices; and the law.… (more)
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This publication aims to provide those running and working in engineering workshops with practical, technical and legal guidance. As engineering is a wide-ranging activity, the booklet does not deal with every hazard which may arise or every precaution which may be taken, but it does outline the most serious and frequent hazards and presents ways of dealing with them. The areas covered include: ergonomics; machining; cleaning and degreasing; welding and flamecutting; radiography; painting; offices; and the law.

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