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Safety Alert
| Forklift operation– (QLD May 2010). The purpose of the safety alert is to remind employers and forklift operators of the need to operate forklifts in a safe manner. A recent fatality in Queensland has highlighted the need for employers and operators to ensure forklifts operations and processes meet best practice |
| Go-kart– (NSW April 2010). A fatal accident at a New South Wales go-kart track has prompted a safety alert, recommending people do not go for a ride if their hair or clothing is not properly secured. The 26-year-old Sydney woman died earlier this month when her Islamic head dress got entangled in the rear axle of the go-kart at a Port Stephens track. |
| Foil ceiling insulation– (NT March 2010). Electrical workers & contractors, tradespersons and householders must be aware of the electrical safety risks associated with ceiling spaces where foil insulation has been laid. |
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Professional solutions and Peace of Mind
MINC Risk Services have developed this program to satisfy the complete Risk Management requirements of our clients. As you can see by the illustration below we break the program into 5 steps and a number of activities in each of those steps. This is a simple but effective tool which allows us to work in a structured, process driven fashion through each of these parts View each of the following steps in greater detail under the sub headings of this H.A.S.I.D tab. H azard Identification, A ssessing the Risk, S pecifying the Control Measures, I mplementing the Controls D eciphering & Monitoring By working systematically through the process it ensures that we capture the essential issues, complete from helping the client to establish their business methodology, internal structures and procedures, thru developing effective Control Hierarchy plans to suit their business applications and ensuring a closed loop by designing training courses and review strategies The H.A.S.I.D. Risk Management system can be conducted as a complete, partial or progressive process. The system has 5 steps as you can see by the above elaboration The client may opt to use our service purely for Hazard Identification and decide not to proceed further. However after completion of Step 1, they may opt to complete Steps 2 and 3. Alternately they may decide to do all 5 steps immediately or progressively over a nominated timeframe and to suit their budget. Here are some of the key features and benefits this program offers our clients
MINC Risk Services look forward to helping answer your questions and developing your business to the new highs in the area of Health & Safety. 1300 88 MINC (1300 88 6462)
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