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Go for Zero Guide: Managing workplace safety risks
19 October 2017
Every workplace accident generates cost, and potentially includes a severe human toll that impacts morale and productivity. Managing safety risks to prevent workplace accidents from happening is both a humane and an economically sound strategy to protect or even improve company profitability.

Brady’s guidebook provides an insight in the main safety risks in industrial sectors, includes components and tips to create a Go for Zero safety programme and presents tools to implement it on the workfloor.
Table of Contents:
- The cost of workplace accidents
- Main industrial safety risks
- A safety policy
- Management commitment
- Safety communications
- Hazard assessment & control
- Safety & Health training
- Safety planning, rules & work procedures
- Accident investigation
- Safety management system
- Evaluation of risk assessment
- Deming cycle
- A practical example
- Go for Zero tools
- Lockout/Tagout, Safety signs, Area marking, Pipe marking, Visual Tagging, Spill control
- Safety identification printers and Safety software
BRADY UK
Wildmere Industrial Estate
Banbury, Oxon OX16 3JU
Tel: +44 (0) 1295 228 288
Fax: +44 (0) 1295 228 219
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