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NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
UNIT IGC3: HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION
Student Name: Student Number: Date of Submission:
APPENDIX 1 IGC3 – The Health and Safety Practical Application Candidate and course provider declarations: For completion by the candidate: I declare that the work submitted for this practical application assessment ie. the completed observation sheets and the report to management, is my own work. I recognise that contravention of this statement constitutes malpractice and may result in my being subject to the penalties set out in the NEBOSH Malpractice policy.
Name (Print)
Deena Baruah
Signature Date For completion by a course provider representative (e.g. internal practical assessor): I declare that the work marked is identical to that received from the candidate. I recognise that contravention of this statement constitutes malpractice and may result in my being subject to the penalties set out in the NEBOSH Malpractice policy.
Name (Print) Signature Date For completion by the course provider’s internal practical assessor: I declare that I have marked this work and am both qualified and approved by NEBOSH to do so. I recognise that contravention of this statement constitutes malpractice and may result in my being subject to the penalties set out in the NEBOSH Malpractice policy.
Name (Print) Signature Date
NB: This declaration must be completed in full, submitted and retained with the candidate’s script. If this declaration is not submitted the candidate’s result may be declared void.
APPENDIX 3 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification)
Assessor’s marking sheet
IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION Date of practical application
Name of assessor
Course provider number
Course provider name
Student number
Student name
Deena Baruah
Maximum marks available
Criteria 1
Completion of observation sheets
1.1
Range and number of hazards/good practice
15
1.2
Identification of suitable control measures and timescales
15
2
Report - Introduction and Executive Summary
2.1
Introduction providing an overview of the chosen area
5
2.2
Executive summary
5
3
Report - Main findings of the inspection
3.1
Quality of interpretation of findings and clear references to strengths and weaknesses
3.2
Identification of possible breaches of international standards
5
3.3
Persuasiveness / conciseness / technical content
10
4
Report - Conclusions and Recommendations
4.1
Clear and concise conclusions which are clearly related to report findings and are effective in convincing management to take action
15
4.2
Recommendations which present realistic actions to improve health and safety in the chosen area
15
TOTAL MARKS
15
100
Assessor’s marks awarded
NEBOSH moderated marks (if different)
Outcome: PASS Date assessed
/
REFER (less than 60%)
(60% or more)
/
Assessor’s signature Date received by course provider
/
/
Date received by NEBOSH (if applicable)
/
/
Assessor’s additional comments on the practical application:
ASSESSED BY (name in block letters) The mark sheet must be retained by the Course Provider and sent to NEBOSH only if requested.
NEBOSH USE ONLY NEBOSH Moderator’s comments:
APPENDIX 4 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification)
Candidate’s observation sheet
IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION Sheet number Student name Deena Baruah
Student number
Place inspected
Date of inspection
Observations Hazards and consequences
Control measures Immediate and longer-term actions
of
/
/
Timescale
1. Risk of trips and falls due to trailing Cable management should be followed,
cables in the work area. Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992.
2. Risk of heat related illness to
outdoor workers due to working under the direct sunlight. Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992.
trailing cables should be managed immediately. Good Housekeeping Monitor
Immediate Daily Continuous
Heat stress prevention training should be 1 Week provided to outdoor workers, sufficient cold water should be available at work location, Mid day break should be implemented at site.
3. Risk of fire due to poor
Housekeeping should be conducted on housekeeping ( accumulated daily basis, all waste and cumbustible cumbustible waste) near workshop. materials should be removed from work Fire Precautions Act shop area. Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations. Immediate
4. Risk of fires and burns due to overloading of a single socket with multiple plugs. Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
Immediately instructed to remove the power supply, Advised the foreman to arrange distribution board with multiple sockets. Immediate 2 days
5. Welfare facilities- No separate
accommodation for clothing. Workplace (Health, Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1992 6. Welfare facilities- No separate eating facilities for the workers. Workplace (Health, Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1992
Separate accommodation for clothing to be provided
Separate eating facilities to be provided to the workers
APPENDIX 4 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification)
Candidate’s observation sheet
IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION Sheet number 1 Student name Deena Baruah
Student number
Place inspected
Date of inspection
Observations Hazards and consequences
of 4
/
Control measures
/ Timescale
Immediate and longer-term actions
7. Risk of falling object from scaffold Loose tools and materials should be Immediate platform due to loose tools stored on secured properly on all elevated platforms. scaffold platform. Work at Height Regulations 2005 8. Risk of back ache and injury to back A wheel borrow should be used to
muscles due to lifting and transporting heavy materails transporting heavy materials from the Manual handling techniques trainings storage area work place should be given to workers Manual Handling Regulations 9. Risk of irritation to eyes and skin caused by vapors from open containers of paints and varnishes. Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992.
COSHH should be implemented Containers to be closed and stored Good Housekeeping
Immediate 1 Week Continuous
1 Week Immediate
10. Risk of falling from heights due
Good access to a safe working position to Immediate to inadequate fall protection system. be provided (platform with toe board, Work at Height Regulations 2005 guardrail) Continuous Monitor 11. Risk of fall on the staircase due to Temporary handrails during the work
Immediate
missing handrails. OSHA Safety Regulations
course should be provided until permanent handrails are in place.
12. Unwanted materials and waste
Remove the unwanted materials Immediate Arrangements to be made to dispose the As soon as unwanted materials by contacting any local possible dealers which collects cartons and wooden materials. Monitor to ensure walkway is clear at all Continuous times
stored on access creating an obstruction to the workers. Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992.
APPENDIX 4 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification)
Candidate’s observation sheet
IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION Student name Deena Baruah
Sheet number 2 Student number
Place inspected
Date of inspection
Observations Hazards and consequences
Control measures
of 4
/
/
Timescale
Immediate and longer-term actions
13. Risk of slips and fall due to water spillage on the floor. Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992.
Water spillage to be cleaned Immediately Ensure immediate cleaning of any kind Continuous of spillage.
14. Risk of injury and bruising resulting from storage of wooden planks, bricks and cartons in a limited space. Manual Handling Regulations Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations.
Rearrange storage of materials in a site Immediate where better access Unwanted items to be discarded Immediate Monitor to ensure to recurrence Continuous
15. Risk of injury from wooden Sufficient storage area should be planks falling off overloaded wall provided for storing wooden planks. shelving units. Monitor to avoid recurrence Health and Safety at Work Act
Immediate
16. Found one worker with torn
Immediate Continuous
Safety shoes to be provided safety shoes working at site , Risk Record should be maintained of injury to worker’s feet working with torned safety shoes Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations.
Continuous
17. Risk of fall from windows due Temporary fall protection arranagement Immediate
to Low window openings. should be provided Work at Height Regulations 2005 18. Observed one worker using hammer drill without adequate personal protective equipment. ( no ear muffs and anti vibration gloves) Vibration at Work Regulations 2005
Paused the activity and advised the Immediate foreman to provide him with adequate Immediate personal protective equipments Continuos Monitor
APPENDIX 4 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification)
Candidate’s observation sheet
IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION Sheet number 3 of 4 Student name Deena Baruah
Student number
Place inspected
Date of inspection
Observations Hazards and consequences
19. Risk of lung disease or skin
irritation arising due to dust from circular saw and hammer drills. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH)
Control measures
/
/
Timescale
Immediate and longer-term actions
Limit the duration of exposure Appropriate shift schedules and break Respiratory mask Monitor
20. Risk of temporary hearing loss
Immediate Immediate Immediate Continuous
Limit the duration of exposure. or threshold shift arising from noise Ear muffs to be provided due to hammer drills and manual Monitor hammers.
Immediate Immediate Continuous
21. Risk of fall from ladder due
Immediate
missing rungs Work at Height Regulations 2005
Ladders should be replaced or repaired
Immediate 22. Risk of fall from height from open sided floor. Work at Height Regulations 2005
Temporary guardrails to be provided
Immediate 23. Upon asking about fire emergency procedure few wokers were not aware of procedure and emegency numbers. Fire Precautions Act
Staff Training Regular Drills
24. Welfare facilities: Toilet facility No action required
found to be clean and hygenic Workplace (Health, Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1992
Monitor cleanliness
Arrangement Every 3 mont
Continuous
APPENDIX 4 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification)
Candidate’s observation sheet
IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION Sheet number 3 of 4 Student name Deena Baruah
Student number
Place inspected
Date of inspection
Observations Hazards and consequences
Control measures
/
/
Timescale
Immediate and longer-term actions
25. Welfare facilities- No washing Washing stations and drinking water stations or drinking water facilities facilities to be provided for the workers. Workplace (Health, Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1992
Immediate
26. Risk of accidents arising from Barriers to be installed movement/reversing of transport trucks due to absence of barriers or segregation of workers/pedestrians and moving vehicles. Workplace (Health, Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1992
Immediate
27. First Aid Box was available but First Air Box to be stocked with all was not adecuately stocked. required items (medicine, band-aids, Health and Safety (First Aid) ointments etc.) Regulations Monitor
Immediate
Expired items to be replaced timely. 28. It was observed that safety notice board was not updated ( Safety Statistics was old one)
Safety Notice board should be kept updated
Continuous Continuous Immediate
29. No illuminated exit signages on exit doors were noticed
All exit signs on door should be illuminated and marked clearly
1 week
30. waste management system was in Waste should be segragated and colour 2 weeks place but not implemented fould metal coding should be used for different waste and plastic waste mixed in a bin waste type
APPENDIX 5 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification)
UNIT IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICAITON
Student number Location
Date of review
/
/
Introduction including overview of area inspected and activities taking place A safety inspection was carried out at………………..on………….. in order to identify various workplace hazards and welfare issues and to bring those issues to the management’s notice.
APPENDIX 5 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification)
UNIT IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICAITON
Student number Location
Executive Summary
Date of review
/
/
APPENDIX 5 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification)
UNIT IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICAITON
Student number Location
Main findings of the inspection
Date of review
/
/
APPENDIX 5 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification)
UNIT IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICAITON
Student number Location
Conclusions
Date of review
/
/
APPENDIX 5 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE (2011 specification)
UNIT IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICAITON
Student number Location
Date of review
/
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Recommendations: Recommendation
Likely resource implications
Priority
Review date
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