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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Volume II. PRODUCT OVERVIEW. Volume II. Volume II. This presentation has been prepared to provide users and potential purchasers of the Construction Risk Assessments Plus Volume II software with a brief overview of the product and the benefits it offers. Overview.

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

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  1. Volume II PRODUCT OVERVIEW Volume II www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  2. Volume II This presentation has been prepared to provide users and potential purchasers of the Construction Risk Assessments Plus Volume II software with a brief overview of the product and the benefits it offers www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  3. Overview • TheConstruction Risk Assessments Plus Volume II package has been specifically designed to assist builders, contractors and others to comply with their duties under UK Health & Safety Law • The software provides over 60 completed Risk Assessments for a wide variety of situations • The software has been written by practising engineers and safety professionals who have a detailed understanding and knowledge of both the construction industry and Health & Safety legislation www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  4. Application and Use • The Construction Risk Assessment Plus Volume II package can be used by builders, contractors, site managers, site agents, engineers, projects managers and others responsible for the management and coordination of site safety matters • The package enables Risk Assessments to be prepared quickly and efficiently in a professional and cost effective manner, the hazards can be easily identified and the control measures specified and communicated to those at risk • All of the risk assessments are provided in Microsoft Word format to enable users to easily amend, edit and personalise them to take account of your own requirements and any specific site conditions etc. www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  5. What does it do? The software provides: • Guidance on the risk assessment process and legislative requirements • Structured templates on which Risk Assessments including Manual Handling Assessments and First Aid Risk Assessments may be prepared • Over 60 completed generic risk assessments which can also be used or adapted for other related activities • Notes on additional sources of guidance and reading for specific activities from organisations such as the HSE www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  6. A35 Applying Liquid Spray Weedkiller A36 Excavating Drains/Trenches and Laying Drains A37 Excavation of Footway, Carriageway or similar A38 Electrical Installation (Domestic Properties) A39 Fitting Copper Pipe Compression Fittings A40 Fitting New Radiator A41 Fix Wall/Floor Tiles A42 Floor Screeding A43 Flooring (Wood) A44 Flooring (Carpet) A45 Installation of Cable Trunking and Cable Trays A46 Installing New Door Frame A47 Installing Floor Boards A48 Installing Joists (Floor and Ceiling) A49 Laying Paving Slabs A50 Painting (Brush/Roller) A51 Painting (Airless Spray) A52 Paint Stripping A53 Plastering A54 Removal of Asbestos Cement Clad Door A55 Removal of Asbestos Cement Flue Pipe A56 Removal of Asbestos Cement Roof Sheets A57 Remove and Replace Timber Fence Post A58 Removing Wall Tiles A59 Replacing Manhole Cover A60 Replacing Window A61 Reversing Vehicles/Use of Banksman A62 Stripping Plaster/Plasterboard from Ceilings and Walls A63 Tarmacing (Laying Bituminous Materials or Similar) A64 Unblocking Blocked Manhole – (Shallow Depth No Man Entry) A65 Work With Mineral Wools What completed risk assessments are provided? www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  7. B17 Mechanical Rollers B18 Mini Excavators and Dumpers B19 Pipe Cutting (small diameter) B20 Soldering B21 Stihl Saw B22 Use of Concrete Mixers (Electric and Petrol Powered) B23 Use of Electric Concrete Breakers B24 Use of Electric Pipe Threading Equipment B25 Use of Table Saw C12 Insulating a Roof Space and Pipework C13 Removal and Fitting of Fascia and Soffit Boards C14 Repair and Renewal of Gutters from Tower Scaffold C15 Repair and Renew Flashing to Valley Gutter C16 Repair and Renew Tiles/Slates to Pitched Roof C17 Replace Ridge Tiles C18 Trestles C19 Use of Safety Harnesses and Lanyards C20 Working Adjacent to Openings and Edges C21 Working in Roof Spaces What completed risk assessments are provided? (continued) www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  8. D01 Exposure to Dust D02 Exposure to Noise D03 Exposure to Sun D04 Exposure to Vibration D05 Lone Working D06 Site Security (Preventing public access to building sites) D07 Slips, Trips and Falls D08 Working with Hazardous Substances D09 Working with Solvents D10 Young Persons E01 First Aid E02 Manual Handling What completed risk assessments are provided? (continued) All of the risk assessments can be amended and edited to meet with your own methods of working and site specific requirements. www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  9. HSE Construction Blitz • As most in the construction industry are aware, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are continuing their strategy of high profile audits and inspections of construction sites • The June 2003 a HSE Construction blitz stopped work on 332 sites due to unsafe working practices (improvement notices were also served on another 75!) • More recently in June 2006, work was stopped 17 times on just 19 sites visited by the HSE, this clearly illustrates the poor standards of health and safety that are present on many sites and the hardening stance of the HSE inspectors • Working at height, manual handling and workplace transport are key areas being targeted by HSE Construction Inspectors www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  10. Ensuring Compliance • The Construction Risk Assessments Plus Volume II package can help to control and manage construction safety through the management and elimination of hazards and the implementation of appropriate control measures • Furthermore the Risk Assessments are provided in a format suitable for distribution to site operatives as part of the safe system of work www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  11. Features & Benefits • The following slides provide more information on the key features and modules of the Construction Risk Assessments Plus Volume II package • Whilst we have not included all of the features contained within the pack, we feel that the following slides provide a comprehensive overview of the product and its features • The only computer skills you need to operate the software is to know how to point a mouse and use the keyboard to type in text • Each of the assessments can be edited and customised to suit your needs, including the insertion of your Own Company Name/Logo www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  12. THIS SLIDE ILLUSTRATES THE FORMAT OF THE STANDARD RISK ASSESSMENT FORM www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  13. The Construction Risk Assessments Plus Volume II package also contains additional supporting information and charts to assist with the identification of hazards and the assessment of risks www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  14. Comprehensive Guidance • The Construction Risk Assessments Plus Volume II package also includes comprehensive guidance on: • Why Risk Assessments are required • What the legal requirements are • When to carry out Risk Assessments • Who should carry out Risk Assessments • How to carry out a Risk Assessment (Step by step) www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  15. An example Risk Assessment For lower risk, routine activities, the generic risk assessments provided, can be used as ‘Method Statements’, as they outline the precautions and controls required for such activities www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  16. Manual Handling and First Aid In addition to the Completed Risk Assessments, the software package also includes information, guidance and Risk Assessment documentation on both Manual Handling and First Aid. www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  17. Specifications System Requirements: • Processor - Pentium III or newer • Recommended 128MB RAM or higher • CD ROM drive • Operating system Windows 98/2000/XP • Microsoft Word 97 or newer www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  18. Pricing • The price of our software is all inclusive and includes for not only the software itself, but also for: • Ongoing technical support • We do not charge an annual maintenance fee for the use of our software • There are no hidden costs to pay!! www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  19. How to Purchase • The Construction Risk Assessments PlusVolume II software may be purchased from our online shop by logging onto: www.SafetyServicesDirect.com Or calling us on08453 66 99 33 • As you proceed through the checkout you will be asked if you want to make an online credit/debit card purchase or you may alternatively print off you order and send it to us with a cheque/postal order for the required sum. • If you require any further information, please email us on: info@SafetyServicesDirect.com www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

  20. Volume II Thank You For Your Interest www.SafetyServicesDirect.com

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