http://shop.bsigroup.com/hsstandards Health and safety management Personal protective equipment (PPE) Manufacturing safety Construction safety Fire safety Food safety Child safety 2010 Occupational Health and Safety raising standards worldwide ™ Effective health and safety management can help minimize potential hazards and accidents Health and safety standards and publications from BSI Many organizations find effective health and safety management brings great business benefit. Despite this, many fail to manage this discipline well and so: • 1.2 million people who worked during the last year were suffering from an illness they believed was caused or made worse by their current or past work. • 29.3 million overall (1.24 days per worker), 24.6 million days were lost due to work-related ill health and 4.7 million due to workplace injury. Source: Key annual figures 2008/09, Health and Safety Executive 2009 Major accidents at work in recent years means that there is greater emphasis on the management of occupational health and safety (OH&S) in legislation, which all employers MUST embrace. BSI publications will make you aware of your responsibilities as an employer and can help you implement an effective health and safety management strategy. They have been developed to save lives and reduce injury, while improving your business reputation and helping you, through compliance, to avoid costly payouts. Contents 2 Health and safety management Page 3 Fire safety Page 12 Personal protective equipment (PPE) Page 5 Food safety Page 13 Manufacturing safety Page 8 Child safety Page 14 Construction safety Page 11 To order please call BSI Customer Services on +44 (0)20 8996 9001 or visit http://shop.bsigroup.com Standards and publications may also be ordered via the BSI shop at http://shop.bsigroup.com *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. Health and Safety Management BS OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupational health and safety management systems. Requirements Health and Safety Self-assessment BS OHSAS 18001 specifies requirements for an OH&S management system, to enable an organization to control its OH&S risks and improve its performance. As legislation becomes increasingly stringent organizations need to find ways to undertake reviews to assess their own performance. But to be effective, reviews need to be conducted within a structured management system that is integrated within the organization. BSI Health & Safety Self-assessment uses a series of questions to interrogate your occupational health and safety management system against best practice standards such as BS OHSAS 18001. It helps you to identify where your occupational health and safety management system is working well and where the system needs attention. What it can do for you • Help you identify OH&S risks and gaps so that you can improve and amend your policy to ensure that your organization follows best practice • Add value to your business by demonstrating good governance • Give you an appreciation of how your OH&S management system is performing against the benchmark standard BS OHSAS 18001 • Direct online access to the relevant standards and guidance so that you have the latest information at your fingertips • Generate summary and detailed reports of your self-assessment to demonstrate your level of compliance to senior management and other stakeholders Who should use this product? • Health and safety managers • Health and safety auditors • Compliance officers and managers • Integrated management systems managers This standard provides organizations with a framework for managing occupational health and safety in order to minimize the risk of workplace ill-health and injury. BESTSELLER • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 28 pages approx • BSI order ref BS OHSAS 18001 Price £50*, Member Price £25 • ISBN 0 580 59404 5 A5 LAMINATED VERSION • A5 Laminated spiral-bound • ISBN 0 580 50938 4 • BSI order ref BIP 2137 Price £50*, Member Price £25 BS OHSAS 18002:2008 Occupational health and safety management systems. Guidelines for the implementation of BS OHSAS 18001:2007 This publication provides generic advice on the application of BS OHSAS 18001. It explains the underlying principles of BS OHSAS 18001 and describes the intent, typical inputs, processes and typical outputs, against each requirement of BS OHSAS 18001. This is to aid the understanding and implementation of BS OHSAS 18001. ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION TOOL POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 90 pages • BSI order ref BS OHSAS 18002 Price £60*, Member Price £30 • BSI order ref BIP 3042 Price £495* + VAT • ISBN 0 580 62686 9 Multi-user licences available on request. *This price entitles one user (one user ID and password) to unlimited use of BSI Health and Safety Self-assessment for one year to be used to assess the subscribing organization only. BS 18004:2008 Guide to achieving effective occupational health and safety performance BS 18004 provides guidance for an occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system or the OH&S elements of an organization's overall management system. It enables an organization. All elements of BS 18004 can be incorporated into any OH&S management system and enables an organization to incorporate OH&S within its overall management system. For further information and to view a presentation of how this tool could help you visit http://shop.bsigroup.com/HSOnline Managing Safety the Systems Way – 4th edition David Smith, Geoff Hunt and Clive Green POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 150 pages • BSI order ref BS 18004 Price £200*, Member Price £100 • ISBN 0 580 52910 8 This essential guide provides a simple step-by-step approach for implementing BS OHSAS 18001. It is useful in helping small and medium-sized organizations to build a system that: is business focused; is not paper driven; reduces the risk of harm; helps keep insurance premiums lower; helps satisfy regulators and customers. BESTSELLER • A5 Paperback • ISBN 0 580 50954 4 Price £30* *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. • 250 pages, 2008 • BSI order ref BIP 2050 http://shop.bsigroup.com/hsstandards 3 Health and Safety Management Electrical Safety – The Facts Manual Handling – The Facts Electrical Safety – The Facts looks at the responsibility of the safety officer to understand the requirements and implications of legislation and to assist employees in meeting the obligations such legislation imposes upon them. It also covers important issues such as the prevention and control of electrical hazards.It comes complete with handy assessment forms and a 15-page training booklet. POPULAR DVD • DVD • BSI order ref BIP 3048 Price £129* + VAT POPULAR DVD • 2005 • Published by Safety Media Ltd Risk Assessment – The Facts • Published by Safety Media Ltd POPULAR DVD • 2005 • DVD • BSI order ref BIP 3055 Price £129* + VAT • 2005 • Published by Safety Media Ltd Driving Safely – The Facts This is a useful aid for encouraging staff to play their part in preventing these most common of workplace accidents. The video uses examples of everyday accidents and shows how they could have been avoided, such as by planning ahead before carrying out a task or by reporting a potential risk that could lead to a slip, trip or fall. Slips, Trips and Falls – The Facts contains assessment forms and illustrated training booklets, and is a useful training tool in this most important of subject matters. • Published by Safety Media Ltd Driving Safely – The Facts is available in two parts: Driving Safely Ideal for any employee within your organization who regularly drives a company car or is required to drive a vehicle during business hours. The video footage features important information regarding how to anticipate and identify hazards whilst driving. Other features include the importance of planning your route and how to remain safe whilst driving. Driving Risk Assessment Directed at Safety/Fleet Managers, it contains important aspects on assessing risks to drivers within your company. The video identifies regular car checks, company car policies and much more. Included with this title are assessment forms and a driving safety training booklet. POPULAR DVD • DVD • BSI order ref BIP 3056 Price £199 * + VAT Introduction to Health and Safety – The Facts This is a new multilingual DVD covering the main principles of health and safety in the workplace. The DVD is ideal for providing your employees with an understanding of what occupational health and safety is, and what they need to be aware of in their workplace. The DVD covers: • Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) • Manual Handling • Slips, Trips and Falls, and more. • 2005 • Published by Safety Media Ltd As of 1 January 2004, UK health and safety legislation states that all accidents that happen at work must be recorded in a logbook. This Accident Book is for health and safety officers or first aid officers to record all the critical details of any accident. An outline of employer and employee obligations is provided along with instructions on how to correctly complete the report pages. • Electrical Safety • Fire Safety • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • Published by Safety Media Ltd To order please call BSI Customer Services on +44 (0)20 8996 9001 or visit http://shop.bsigroup.com • 2005 Accident Book POPULAR DVD 4 • Published by Safety Media Ltd POPULAR DVD • 2005 Slips, Trips and Falls – The Facts • DVD • BSI order ref BIP 3057 Price £199* + VAT • 2005 This DVD identifies the problem areas of stress and the many factors that relate to different individuals; tackles work-related stress and offers advice on how to help improve and maintain employee health and well-being; and comes complete with a training booklet and assessment forms. POPULAR DVD • DVD • BSI order ref BIP 3049 Price £129* + VAT • DVD • BSI order ref BIP 3051 Price £139* + VAT Stress in the Workplace – The Facts Risk Assessment – The Facts concisely sets out the principles of risk assessment. The DVD shows how to analyse where there is a risk and if necessary what actions to take. It also uses strong visual images to help you and your staff realize dangers within the workplace and their responsibility to protect themselves and others. The package comes complete with safety training assessment forms and a training booklet. • A5 Paperback • BSI order ref BIP 3052 Price £129* + VAT This DVD identifies different everyday manual handling actions (lifting, pushing and pulling) and the problems that surround each type. It covers correct lifting procedures; the most common causes of manual handling injuries; facts and figures to show how cautious we all must be; and ideas on how we can all try to avoid injuries and be safe within the workplace. Also included are assessment forms and a manual handling training booklet. IT’S THE LAW • A4 Paperback • 100 pages, 2003 • Published by The Stationery Office (TSO) • ISBN 0 117 03164 X • BSI order ref BIP 2054 Price £4.75* Standards and publications may also be ordered via the BSI shop at http://shop.bsigroup.com *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. Health and Safety Management Winning with Health and Safety. A Guide for Business Pat Perry PAS 99 Specification of common management system requirements as a framework for integration This publication provides the reader with no-nonsense advice and guidance on implementing health and safety in their business, offering a host of good practice, assessments and reviews in plain English, which will hold all managers in good stead. Checklists, handy hint boxes and a CD of key proformas complete each publication. PAS 99 specifies common management system requirements and is intended to be used as a framework for implementing two or more management system standards/specifications in an integrated way. It draws together the common requirements in management system standards/specifications. PUBLICLY AVAILABLE SPECIFICATION BESTSELLER • A4 Loose-leaf with binder and CD-ROM • ISBN 0 580 44094 X Price £55* • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • ISBN 0 580 49059 9 Price £40* • 128 pages, 2005 • BSI order ref BIP 2046 OH&S Management Systems – A Practical Approach First Aid Training Course CD-ROM Fully interactive CD-ROM that aids compliance with First Aid at Work Regulations. An accurate and easily understood course, using graphics, photography and digital video, the CD-ROM monitors individual progress through short tests taken at intervals throughout the course. Certificates can be generated at the end of the course, allowing each individual to demonstrate successful completion of the final examination. This DVD provides an excellent introduction to health and safety for managers and staff. It shows the main elements of a safety management system, how it works, and why it is successful in achieving continual improvement in safety. The program uses the experience of case studies form the service and manufacturing industries to show how an OH&S management system can be successfully implemented and achieve tangible results in the work program. The DVD comes with a CD containing a self-paced learning guide for facilitators. BESTSELLER DVD AND CD-ROM • CD-ROM Price £99* + VAT • DVD and CD-ROM • Published by Nicholas & Smith Price £395* + VAT • 16 mins, 2005 • BSI order ref BIP 3036 • 30 pages • BSI order ref PAS 99 • 2003 • BSI order ref BIP 3005 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) BS EN ISO 9185:2007 Protective clothing. Assessment of resistance of materials to molten metal splash BS EN ISO 9185 specifies a method for assessing the heat penetration resistance of materials intended for use in clothing to protect against large splashes of molten metal. It provides specific procedures for assessing the effects of splashes of molten aluminium, molten cryolite, molten copper, molten iron and molten mild steel. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 24 pages • BSI order ref BS EN ISO 9185 Price £124*, Member Price £62 • ISBN 0 580 53410 2 BS EN 1149-5:2008 Protective clothing. Electrostatic properties. Material performance and design requirements BS EN 1149-5 is part of a series of standards for test methods and requirements for electrostatic properties of protective clothing. BS EN 1149-5 specifies material and design requirements for electrostatic dissipative protective clothing. It covers clothing used as part of a total earthed system, to avoid incendiary discharges. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 12 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 1149-5 Price £70*, Member Price £35 • ISBN 0 580 54878 9 BS EN ISO 11611:2007 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes BS EN ISO 11611 specifies minimum basic safety requirements and test methods for protective clothing including hoods, aprons, sleeves and gaiters that are designed to protect the wearer's body that are to be worn during welding and allied processes with comparable risks. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 26 pages • ISBN 0 580 53202 3 • BSI order ref BS EN ISO 11611 Price £124*, Member Price £62 *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. http://shop.bsigroup.com/hsstandards 5 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) BS ISO 13506:2008 Protective clothing against heat and flame. Test method for complete garments. Prediction of burn injury using an instrumented manikin BS EN 1486:2007 Protective clothing for fire-fighters. Test methods and requirements for reflective clothing for specialized fire-fighting BS ISO 13506 provides the general principles of a test method for evaluating the performance of complete garments or protective clothing ensembles in a flash fire or other short duration exposures. This test method characterizes the thermal protection provided by garments, based on the measurement of heat transfer to a full-size manikin exposed to a laboratory simulation of a fire with controlled heat flux density, duration and flame distribution. BS EN 1486 considers requirements for the protection of the whole body including head, hands and feet. This European Standard specifies test methods and minimum performance requirements for reflective protective clothing used in specialised fire-fighting. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 32 pages • ISBN 0 580 53944 2 • BSI order ref BS EN 1486 Price £124*, Member Price £62 POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 38 pages • BSI order ref BS ISO 13506 Price £142*, Member Price £71 • ISBN 0 580 53454 6 BS EN 443:2008 Helmets for fire fighting in buildings and other structures BS EN ISO 14116:2008 Protective clothing. Protection against heat and flame. Limited flame spread materials, material assemblies and clothing BS EN ISO 14116 specifies the performance requirements for the limited flame spread properties of materials, material assemblies and protective clothing in order to reduce the possibility of the clothing burning and therefore avoiding a hazard. Additional requirements for clothing are also specified. BS EN 443 specifies minimum requirements for firefighters' helmets protecting the upper head mainly against the effects of impact, penetration and heat and flame, whilst firefighting in buildings and other structures. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 44 pages • ISBN 0 580 53895 7 • BSI order ref BS EN 443 Price £142*, Member Price £71 POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • ISBN 0 580 63496 3 • BSI order ref BS EN ISO 14116 Price £86*, Member Price £43 • 14 pages BS 8497-1:2008 Eyewear for protection against intense light sources used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications. Specification for products BS 8497-2 gives guidance and information to users, manufacturers and suppliers of ILS devices and safety advisors on the selection and safe use of eye protectors for humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications used against excessive exposure to optical radiation in the spectral range 180 nm to 3 000 nm, with the exception of laser radiation. BS EN 15614:2007 Protective clothing for firefighters. Laboratory test methods and performance requirements for wildland clothing POPULAR STANDARD BS EN 15614 specifies methods of test and minimum performance requirements for protective clothing, designed to protect the wearer's body, except the head, hands and feet, to be worn in wildland firefighting and associated activities. It covers the general design of the clothing, the minimum level of performance for the materials employed and the methods of test to determine these levels. • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • ISBN 0 580 58403 9 Price £86*, Member Price £43 BS 8468-1:2006 Respiratory equipment for use against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) agents. Positive pressure, self-contained, open-circuit breathing apparatus. Specification POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 22 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 15614 Price £86*, Member Price £43 • ISBN 0 580 57950 9 BS 8469:2007 Personal protective equipment for firefighters. Assessment of ergonomic performance and compatibility. Requirements and test methods BS 8469 specifies requirements and test methods for the objective and subjective evaluation of the ergonomic and thermal impact of personal protective equipment (PPE) ensembles, including clothing and respiratory protective equipment (RPE), on firefighters. POPULAR STANDARD • 20 pages • BSI order ref BS 8497-1 BS 8468-1 specifies requirements for positive pressure, selfcontained, open-circuit breathing apparatus (SCBA) intended to be used during firefighting, rescue, evacuation, escape, hazard containment and decontamination, and similar activities by emergency first responders (fire, ambulance, police, and associated civilian agencies and workers) in areas containing and contaminated by chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) agents. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 16 pages • BSI order ref BS 8468-1 Price £86*, Member Price £43 • ISBN 0 580 48086 0 • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 52 pages • ISBN 0 580 62160 4 • BSI order ref BS 8469 Price £172*, Member Price £86 6 To order please call BSI Customer Services on +44 (0)20 8996 9001 or visit http://shop.bsigroup.com Standards and publications may also be ordered via the BSI shop at http://shop.bsigroup.com *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) BS 8468-4:2008 Respiratory protective devices for use against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) agents. Powered air-purifying respirators. Specification BS 8468-4 applies to powered air-purifying respirators (PAPRs) intended to be used during, rescue, evacuation, escape, hazard containment and decontamination and similar activities. PAPR are an air-purifying respiratory protective device that uses an electrically operated blower to force ambient atmosphere through air-purifying elements to the respiratory interface POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 28 pages • BSI order ref BS 8468-4 Price £124*, Member Price £62 • ISBN 0 580 56883 1 BS EN 13274-7:2008 Respiratory protective devices. Methods of test. Determination of particle filter penetration BS EN 352-8:2008 Hearing protectors. Safety requirements and testing. Entertainment audio ear-muffs BS EN 352-8 is about entertainment audio ear-muffs. It specifies constructional and design and performance requirements, methods of test, marking requirements and user information relating to the incorporation of the entertainment audio facility. The requirements of BS EN 352-8 take account of the ergonomic interaction between the wearer, the device and, where possible, the working environment in which the device is likely to be used. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 16 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 352-8 Price £86*, Member Price £43 BS EN ISO 12402-7:2007 Personal flotation devices. Materials and components. Safety requirements and test methods This part of ISO 12402 specifies the minimum requirements for construction and performance of materials and components of personal flotation devices as well as relevant test methods. BS EN 13274-7 is a supplement to the specific device standards for respiratory protective devices. Test methods are specified for complete or parts of devices. If deviations from the test method given in this standard are necessary, these deviations will be specified in the relevant device standard. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 90 pages • ISBN 0 580 50867 7 • BSI order ref BS EN 12402-7 Price £186*, Member Price £93 POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 22 pages • ISBN 0 580 58578 4 • BSI order ref BS EN 13274-7 Price £86*, Member Price £43 BS EN 13921:2007 Personal protective equipment. Ergonomic principles BS EN 13921 provides guidance on the generic ergonomic characteristics related to personal protective equipment (PPE). BS EN 13921 specifies for the writers of PPE product standards, principles relating to: • Anthropometric characteristics related to PPE • The biomechanical interaction between PPE and the human body • The thermal interaction between PPE and the human body • The interaction between PPE and the human senses: vision; hearing; smell and taste; and skin contact. BS EN 15333-1:2008 Respiratory equipment. Open-circuit umbilical supplied compressed gas diving apparatus. Demand apparatus BS EN 15333-1 specifies minimum requirements for demand surface supplied and demand surface oriented diving apparatus to ensure a minimum level of safe operation of the apparatus. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 60 pages • ISBN 0 580 63442 0 • BSI order ref BS EN 15333-1 Price £172*, Member Price £86 BS EN 813:2008 Personal fall protection equipment. Sit harnesses POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 32 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 13921 Price £124*, Member Price £62 • ISBN 0 580 53156 9 Personal Protective Equipment Protective clothing and footwear, eyesight and hearing protectors and breathing apparatus all fall within the scope of the Personal Protective Equipment Directive for Simple, Intermediate and Complex Design. This publication has been produced for all those involved with the design, manufacture and use of personal protective equipment. This guide shows you how to CE mark your products. To keep you informed of key developments, an update service is available, which is available to you free of charge for the first year, after which you can renew for an annual fee. BS EN 813 specifies requirements, testing, marking and information to be supplied by the manufacturer for sit harnesses to be used in restraint, work positioning and rope access systems, where a low point of attachment is required. Sit harnesses are not suitable to be used for fall arrest purposes. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 20 pages • ISBN 0 580 53394 5 • BSI order ref BS EN 813 Price £86*, Member Price £43 • ISBN 0 580 53397 6 TECHNICAL HANDBOOK • A4 Loose-leaf with binder • 42 pages • BSI order ref TH42072 Price £162* Includes 12 months of free updates *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. • ISBN 0 580 26420 3 http://shop.bsigroup.com/hsstandards 7 Manufacturing Safety BS 8520-1:2009 Equipment used in the controlled removal of asbestos containing materials. Controlled wetting equipment. Specification BS EN 999:1998+Amendment1 Safety of machinery. The positioning of protective equipment in respect of approach speeds of parts of the human body BS 8520-1 provides the asbestos removal industry with a specification for equipment used in the controlled wetting of asbestos containing materials. It promotes the manufacture of equipment and materials that will effectively wet asbestoscontaining materials and suppress asbestos fibres both during and after the asbestos removal process. The protective equipment described in this standard to minimise risk relies on the relevant parts of that equipment being correctly positioned in relation to the danger zone. BS EN 999 provides parameters based on values for hand/arm and approach speeds. It also provides a methodology to determine the minimum distances from specific sensing or actuating devices of protective equipment to a danger zone. NEW STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 18 pages • BSI order ref BS 8520-1 Price £84*, Member Price £42 POPULAR STANDARD • ISBN 0 580 64548 8 • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 28 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 999 Price £120*, Member Price £60 BS 8520-2:2009 Equipment used in the controlled removal of asbestos-containing materials. Negative pressure units. Specification • ISBN 0 580 61358 6 BS EN 349:1993+Amendment1 Safety of machinery. Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body BS 8520-2 provides negative pressure unit (NPU) manufacturers with a minimum specification for the manufacture of NPUs. Although the manufacture of NPUs has previously met the expectations of the asbestos removal industry, no specifications or specific guidance existed. BS EN 349:1993 specifies minimum gaps relative to parts of the human body in machinery and is applicable when adequate safety can be achieved by this method. It aims to enable the user (e.g. standard makers, designers of machinery) to avoid hazards from crushing zones. NEW STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 20 pages • ISBN 0 580 64549 5 • BSI order ref BS 8520-2 Price £84*, Member Price £42 POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 14 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 349 Price £70*, Member Price £35 BS 8520-3:2009 Equipment used in the controlled removal of asbestos-containing materials. Operation, cleaning and maintenance of class H vacuum cleaners. Code of practice BS 8520-3 gives recommendations for the operation, cleaning and maintenance of class H (high hazard) vacuum cleaners containing a filter conforming to BS EN 1822 in the controlled removal of asbestos-containing materials (ACM). • ISBN 0 580 60963 3 BS EN 415-8:2008 Safety of packaging machines. Strapping machines BS EN 415-8 deals with safety requirements for machine design, construction, installation, commissioning, operation, adjustment, maintenance and cleaning of strapping machines. BS EN 415-8 applies to the following groups of machines: • Powered hand strapping tools • Semi-automatic strapping machines • Automatic strapping machines • Horizontal pallet strapping machines • Vertical pallet strapping machines. NEW STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 20 pages • ISBN 0 580 64550 1 • BSI order ref BS 8520-3 Price £84*, Member Price £42 Risk Management of Machinery and Work Equipment John Glover Understanding the legislation, Directives and standards that apply to machinery and work equipment can be a difficult task. If your organization uses or supplies machinery as part of its operations, you’ll need a clear understanding of what’s required for legal compliance. Combining all the relevant information needed to manage the risks associated with machinery, this new book is an invaluable guide for the machinery sector. Machine builders and users, whether UK-based or importing machinery into the UK market will find it a must-have reference resource. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 78 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 415-8 Price £186*, Member Price £93 • ISBN 978 0 580 54754 6 NEW BOOK • A5 Paperback • ISBN 978 0 580 67515 7 Price £25 8 • 116 pages • BSI order ref BIP 2184 To order please call BSI Customer Services on +44 (0)20 8996 9001 or visit http://shop.bsigroup.com Standards and publications may also be ordered via the BSI shop at http://shop.bsigroup.com *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. Manufacturing Safety BS EN ISO 13850:2008 Safety of machinery. Emergency stop. Principles for design BS EN 415-6:2006+Amendment1:2009 Safety of packaging machines. Pallet wrapping machines BS EN ISO 13850 specifies functional requirements and design principles for the emergency stop function on machinery, independent of the type of energy used to control the function. It applies to all machinery except for: • Machines in which the provision of emergency stop would not lessen the risk • Hand-held portable machines and hand-guided machines. BS EN 415-6 deals with safety requirements for machine design, construction, installation, commissioning, operation, adjustment, maintenance and cleaning of pallet wrapping machines. This standard applies to the following groups of machines: • pallet banding machines • stretch film pallet wrapping machines • stretch film hood application machines • mobile stretch film wrapping machines • semi automatic self driving stretch film wrapping machines • shrink film pallet wrapping machines • shrink film hood application machines • film removing machines • shrinking systems • sleeve wrapping machines for product greater than 400 mm in one direction • product centralising machines. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 16 pages • BSI order ref BS EN ISO 13850 Price £86*, Member Price £43 • ISBN 978 0 580 61891 8 BS EN ISO 13849-1:2008 Safety of machinery. Safety-related parts of control systems. General principles for design BS EN ISO 13849-1 provides safety requirements and guidance on the principles for the design and integration of safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CS), including the design of software. For these parts of SRP/CS, it specifies characteristics that include the performance level required for carrying out safety functions. It applies to SRP/CS, regardless of the type of technology and energy used (electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, etc.), for all kinds of machinery. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 90 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 415-6 Price £186*, Member Price £93 BS EN 415-7:2006+Amendment1:2008 Safety of packaging machines. Group and secondary packaging machines This standard applies to group and secondary packaging machines and the collating systems associated with them. It deals with safety requirements for machine design, construction, installation, commissioning, operation, adjustment, maintenance and cleaning of group and secondary packaging machines. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 100 pages • BSI order ref BS EN ISO 13849-1 Price £180*, Member Price £90 • ISBN 0 580 62481 0 • ISBN 0 580 61834 5 POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 108 pages • ISBN 0 580 65666 8 • BSI order ref BS EN 415-7 Price £196*, Member Price £98 BS EN 415-5:2006+Amendment1:2009 Safety of packaging machines. Wrapping machines This European standard deals with safety requirements for machine design, construction, installation, commissioning, operation, adjustment, maintenance and cleaning of wrapping machines. Wrapping machines are used extensively in Europe, in an increasingly wide range of industries. They contain several significant hazards and have the potential to cause serious injury. BS EN 614-1:2006+Amendment1:2009 Safety of machinery. Ergonomic design principles. Terminology and general principles BS EN 614-1 applies to the interactions between operators and machinery when installing, operating, adjusting, maintaining, cleaning, dismantling, repairing or transporting equipment, and outlines the principles to be followed in taking the health, safety and well-being of the operator into account. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 102 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 415-5 Price £196*, Member Price £98 • ISBN 0 580 62480 3 POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 28 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 614-1 Price £120*, Member Price £60 *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. • ISBN 0 580 62346 2 http://shop.bsigroup.com/hsstandards 9 Manufacturing Safety CE Marking for Machinery. A guide to the European Directive BS EN 14656:2006 Safety of machinery. Safety requirements for extrusion presses for steel and non-ferrous metals If you design, manufacture or supply machinery then you will need the most up to date information for your industry. This new guide covers the essential aspects of the Directive and will help you assess the implications for your products and decide what action is necessary. CE Marking for Machinery has been produced for all those involved with the supply, manufacture, refurbishing or purchasing of machinery. It gives practical advice on how to self-certify and CE mark products falling within the scope of the Machinery Directive. Designed to act as a one-stop-reference source, the guide is a convenient and easy to read way to understand the new legislation relating to machinery safety regulations, together with their interface with European Harmonised Standards (ENs). This important reference guide offers you: • A clear and concise overview of the European Machinery Directive • All the information you need in one place - including a full copy of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC • Comprehensive content compiled by industry experts • Guidance on the requirements for manufacturers and suppliers of machinery • Quarterly updates to keep you informed of important changes This standard applies to extrusion presses from the exit side of the heater through associated handling, cooling and quenching equipment including, e.g. the puller, the hot saw, the run-out table, the stretcher, the cold saw, cold saw table and/or coiler when incorporated into the equipment, to a point where the extruded product is passed to associated finishing equipment. It specifies the health and safety requirements at all stages in the life of the equipment, its design, ordering, construction, use and disposal. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 48 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 14656 Price £162*, Member Price £81 • ISBN 0 580 49493 4 PD 5304:2005 Guidance on safe use of machinery PD 5304 Guidance on safe use of machinery covers the safe use of machinery and provides comprehensive guidance on practical measures and techniques that may be applied to machinery so as to safeguard operators, maintenance personnel and others. The guidelines deal with issues ranging from selection of protective measures and safeguards through to practical examples of guard design and their application. PUBLISHED DOCUMENT • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • ISBN 0 580 46818 6 Price £230* • A4 Loose-leaf with binder Price £225* • ISBN 0 580 50968 1 • BSI order ref TH 42073 BS EN ISO 11161:2007 Safety of machinery. Integrated manufacturing systems. Basic requirements BS EN ISO 11161 is an international standard that specifies the safety requirements for integrated manufacturing systems (IMS) that incorporate two or more interconnected machines for specific applications, such as component manufacturing or assembly. It gives requirements and recommendations for the safe design, safeguarding and information for the use of such IMSs. • 218 pages • BSI order ref PD 5304 BS EN 60204-1:2006+Amendment1:2009 Safety of machinery. Electrical equipment of machines. General requirements POPULAR STANDARD BS EN 60204-1 provides requirements and recommendations relating to the electrical equipment of machines so as to promote: • safety of persons and property • consistency of control response • ease of maintenance. It applies to electrical, electronic and programmable electronic equipment and systems to machines not portable by hand while working, including a group of machines working together in a co-ordinated manner. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 128 pages • BSI order ref BS EN 60204-1 Price £206*, Member Price £103 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION PRODUCT • ISBN 0 580 61903 8 • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 50 pages • ISBN 0 580 52925 2 • BSI order ref BS EN ISO 11161 Price £162*, Member Price £81 BS EN ISO 12100-1:2003+Amendment1:2009 Safety of machinery. Basic concepts, general principles for design. Basic terminology, methodology The concept of safety of machinery considers the ability of a machine to perform its intended function(s) during its lifecycle where risk has been adequately reduced. BS EN ISO 12100-1 defines basic terminology and methodology used in achieving safety of machinery. AMENDED STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 46 pages • ISBN 0 580 68672 6 • BSI order ref BS EN ISO 12100-1 Price £158*, Member Price £79 BS EN ISO 14121-1:2007 Safety of machinery. Risk assessment. Principles BS EN ISO 14121-1 provides guidance on the information that will be required to enable risk assessment to be carried out. Procedures are described for identifying hazards and estimating and evaluating risk. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 42 pages • ISBN 0 580 54530 6 • BSI order ref BS EN ISO 14121 Price £142*, Member Price £71 10 To order please call BSI Customer Services on +44 (0)20 8996 9001 or visit http://shop.bsigroup.com Standards and publications may also be ordered via the BSI shop at http://shop.bsigroup.com *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. Manufacturing Safety BS EN ISO 12100-2:2003+Amendment1:2009 Safety of machinery. Basic concepts, general principles for design. Technical principles BS EN ISO 11161:2007 Safety of machinery. Integrated manufacturing systems. Basic requirements BS EN ISO 11161 is an international standard that specifies the safety requirements for integrated manufacturing systems (IMS) that incorporate two or more interconnected machines for specific applications, such as component manufacturing or assembly. It gives requirements and recommendations for the safe design, safeguarding and information for the use of such IMSs. The primary purpose of ISO 12100 is to provide designers with an overall framework and guidance to enable them to produce machines that are safe for their intended use. It also provides a strategy for standard makers. AMENDED STANDARD POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 48 pages • ISBN 0 580 68673 3 • BSI order ref BS EN ISO 12100-2 Price £158*, Member Price £79 • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 50 pages • ISBN 0 580 52925 2 • BSI order ref BS EN ISO 11161 Price £162*, Member Price £81 Construction Safety BS 7121 Code of practice for safe use of cranes Title ISBN Price* Member Price BS 7121-1:2006 Code of practice for safe use of cranes. General 0 580 47825 4 £186 £93 BS 7121-2:2003 Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Inspection, testing and examination 0 580 41371 3 £172 £86 BS 7121-3:2000 Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Mobile cranes 0 580 33158 X £142 £71 BS 7121-4:1997 Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Lorry loaders 0 580 27121 8 £124 £62 BS 7121-5:2006 Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Tower cranes 0 580 48129 8 £196 £98 BS 7121-11:1998 Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Offshore cranes 0 580 29503 6 £86 £43 BS 7121-12:1999 Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Recovery vehicles and equipment. Code of practice 0 580 28259 7 £70 £35 BS 7121-13:2009 Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Hydraulic gantry lifting systems 0 580 68410 4 £168 £84 BS 7121-14:2005 Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Side boom pipelayers 0 580 46753 8 £124 £62 BS 7212:2006 Code of practice for the safe use of construction hoists BS 8454:2006 Code of practice for delivery of training and education for work at height and rescue This British standard gives recommendations and guidance on the installation, maintenance, examination and operation of construction hoists, including hoistway protection, and on the management of these activities. It also includes recommendations and guidance on erection, alteration and dismantling of hoists and sets out the responsibilities of the various parties involved in all these activities. Whether you’re simply carrying out inspections, arranging for contractors to undertake works or managing the premises day to day you need to be familiar with the Work at Height Regulations 2005, Regulation 5. BSI has worked along side the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to publish BS 8454. This British standard gives recommendations and guidance on the delivery of training and education for work at height, including rescue. It is applicable to all related training and education, including training involving practical experience of a work method or experience of exposure to height. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 72 pages • BSI order ref BS 7212 Price £186*, Member Price £93 • ISBN 0 580 48249 9 POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 30 pages • BSI order ref BS 8454 Price £124*, Member Price £62 *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. • ISBN 0 580 48250 2 http://shop.bsigroup.com/hsstandards 11 Construction Safety BS 7985:2009 Code of practice for the use of rope access methods for industrial purposes BS 7985 gives practical advice and recommendations for good practice to those who use specialist rope access methods for work at height and those who commission rope access work. The standard applies to anyone using safety harnesses, fall protection equipment and rope access methods. The standard applies to industrial rope access work only, where the prime activity is the work itself. FREE DOWNLOAD Construction brochure Download the latest Construction and built environment brochure at NEW STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 84 pages • BSI order ref BS 7985 Price £180*, Member Price £90 http://shop.bsigroup.com/constructionstandards • ISBN 0 580 61276 3 Fire Safety The Design, Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance of Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems. A Guide to BS 5839-1 (3rd edition) Colin Todd The Design and Installation of Voice Alarm Systems. A Guide to BS 5839-8 Douglas F. Mason and Colin S. Todd This book is the essential guide to the British standard BS 5839-8. It offers in-depth analysis of the key standard against which voice alarm systems for fire warning are designed, commissioned, installed and maintained. This practical book gives detailed guidance for voice alarm systems and will be of interest to fire safety professionals, building control officers, environmental health officers, consulting engineers, electrical contractors and the main users of voice alarm systems. This recently revised book is the essential guide to BS 5839-1:2002. It represents the universal ‘bible’ for those involved in the design, maintenance and use of fire detection and alarm systems in the United Kingdom and covers all essential elements of the code. BESTSELLER • Royal paperback • ISBN 0 580 63098 9 Price £50* • 308 pages, 2008 • BSI order ref BIP 2109 NEW BOOK • Royal paperback • ISBN 0 580 66963 7 Price £45 • 201 pages, 2009 • BSI order ref BIP 2124 PAS 79 Fire Risk Assessment. Guidance and a Recommended Methodology C S Todd & Associates Ltd This Publicly Available Specification (PAS) gives guidance and corresponding examples of documentation for undertaking, and recording the significant findings of, fire risk assessments in buildings and parts of buildings for which fire risk assessments are required by legislation. PUBLICLY AVAILABLE SPECIFICATION • A4 Paperback and CD-ROM • ISBN 0 580 59398 7 Price £99* • A5 paperback • ISBN 0 580 50943 8 Price £45* BS 9999:2008 Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings BS 9999 gives recommendations and guidance on the design, management and use of buildings to achieve acceptable levels of fire safety for all people in and around buildings. It also provides guidance on the ongoing management of fire safety in a building throughout the entire life cycle of the building, including guidance for designers to ensure that the overall design of a building assists and enhances the management of fire safety. • A4 loose-leaf/PDF • 458 pages Price £290*, Member price £145 12 • ISBN 0 580 57920 2 To order please call BSI Customer Services on +44 (0)20 8996 9001 or visit http://shop.bsigroup.com Previously published as Fire Precautions: A guide for management, A Comprehensive Guide to Fire Safety has now been thoroughly revised and updated to incorporate explanations and guidance relating to the Regulatory Reform Fire Service Order (RRFSO) and related legislation in Scotland and Northern Ireland. BESTSELLER • 95 pages • BSI order ref PAS 79 BESTSELLER A Comprehensive Guide to Fire Safety Colin Todd • 42 pages • BSI order ref BIP 2111 Winning With Fire Safety. A Guide for Business Pat Perry This publication provides the reader with no-nonsense advice and guidance on implementing an effective fire safety strategy in their business, offering a host of good practice, assessment and review in plain English. Check lists, handy hint boxes and a CD of key proformas complete the publication. BINDER AND CD-ROM • A4 Loose-leaf with binder and CD-ROM • 110 pages, 2006 • ISBN 0 580 44095 8 • BSI order ref BIP 2047 Price £55* Standards and publications may also be ordered via the BSI shop at http://shop.bsigroup.com *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. Food Safety BS EN ISO 22000:2005 Food safety management systems. Requirements for any organization in the food chain ISO 22000 Food Safety. Guidance and Workbook for the Retail Industry David Smith, Tracey Jackson-Smith and Rob Politowski BS EN ISO 22000 specifies requirements for a food safety management system where an organization in the food chain needs to demonstrate its ability to control food safety hazards in order to ensure that food is safe at the time of human consumption. This workbook has been developed to provide support to retail organizations in the implementation of an ISO 22000 food safety management system. It is intended to be used by those charged with the implementation and running of the system in the retail sector and will be found particularly helpful by members of the food safety team as well as departmental managers. . POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 46 pages • ISBN 0 580 46684 1 • BSI order ref BS EN ISO 22000 Price £142*, Member Price £71 BOOK • A4 Loose-leaf and binder • ISBN 0 580 49990 6 Price £40* • 126 pages, 2007 • BSI order ref BIP 2129 PAS 220 Prerequisite programmes on food safety for food manufacturing Publicly Available Specification (PAS) 220 specifies requirements for prerequisite programmes to assist in controlling food safety hazards. PAS 220 should be used in conjunction with BS EN ISO 22000. BS EN ISO 22000 sets out specific food safety requirements for organizations in the food chain. This PAS is intended to be used to support management systems designed to meet the requirements specified in BS EN ISO 22000. It sets out the detailed requirements for those programmes. IMS: Managing Food Safety (Integrated Management Systems Series) Helen Hinch IMS: Managing Food and Safety examines product control in the food industry and the characteristics that make its management different from that of other industries. Particular attention is given to the role of the HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) systems, the benefits of operating within the context of an Integrated Management System and the use and application of relevant standards. PUBLICLY AVAILABLE SPECIFICATION • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • BSI order ref PAS 220 Price £70* • 27 pages • ISBN 978 0 580 62878 8 POPULAR BOOK • Royal paperback • ISBN 0 580 42285 2 Price £30* • 110 pages, 2003 • BSI order ref BIP 2016 Managing food safety CD-ROM Failures in the food supply chain can be dangerous and costly, not only in terms of public health and safety, but also company reputation, financial penalties and shareholder value. Managing Food Safety contains five documents that provide guidance on implementing and maintaining an effective food safety management system. Winning with Food Safety Pat Perry This publication, in manual format, provides the reader with no-nonsense advice and guidance on implementing food safety in business in practice, with a host of good practice, assessment and review that will stand all business owners in good stead. This manual is in a user-friendly question and answer format and contains pro forma checklists and handy hint boxes allowing for the easy application of advice and good practice of benefit to all levels of user. POPULAR CD-ROM • 1999 Price £295* + VAT • ISBN 0 580 50958 2 • BSI order ref BIP 2130 BINDER AND CD-ROM Managing Food Safety the 22000 Way David Smith, Rob Politowski and Christina Palmer • A4 Loose-leaf with binder and CD-ROM • ISBN 0 580 44096 6 Price £55* • 142 pages, 2006 • BSI order ref BIP 2049 This practical guide has been developed for organizations seeking user-friendly help in understanding and implementing a food safety management system to meet the requirements of the international standard ISO 22000. POPULAR BOOK • A5 Paperback • ISBN 0 580 46405 9 Price £30* • 234 pages, 2007 • BSI order ref BIP 2078 *P&P £5.95 UK (inclusive of VAT); £9.95 Rest of the World (+VAT if applicable) – one-off charge added to your order of 10 items or fewer. FREE P&P to BSI Subscribing Members. Pre-payment is required by non-Members. VAT is applicable to all purchases of PDF downloads, CDs, DVDs, other electronic products and Conferences and Training Courses. All prices, content and publishing dates may be subject to change. For details of BSI Membership, call +44 (0)20 8996 9001. http://shop.bsigroup.com/hsstandards 13 Food Safety ISO 22000 Food Safety. Guidance and Workbook for the Catering Industry David Smith, Tracey Jackson-Smith and Rob Politowski ISO 22000 Food Safety. Guidance and Workbook for the Manufacturing Industry David Smith, Tracey JacksonSmith and Rob Politowski This workbook provides support to catering organizations in the implementation of an ISO 22000 food safety management system. It is for those charged with the implementation and running of the system in the catering sector and will be particularly helpful by members of the food safety team, as well as departmental managers. BOOK This workbook has been developed to provide support to manufacturing organizations in the implementation of an ISO 22000 food safety management system. It is intended to be used by those charged with the implementation and running of the system in the manufacturing sector and will be found particularly helpful by members of the food safety team as well as departmental managers. BOOK • A4 Loose-leaf and binder • ISBN 0 580 49978 4 Price £40* • 138 pages, 2007 • BSI order ref BIP 2127 • A4 Loose-leaf and binder • ISBN 0 580 49989 0 Price £40* • 141 pages, 2007 • BSI order ref BIP 2128 Child Safety BS 4163:2007 Health and Safety for design technology in schools and similar establishments. Code of practice BS 8409:2009 Fully enclosed play facilities. Code of practice This code of practice provides recommendations and guidance for persons responsible for planning services, equipment and machinery and for persons who may use these in design and technology facilities in schools and similar establishments. BS 8409 is an important standard to improve safety records and reduce risks in indoor play areas for children. BS 8409 gives recommendations for and guidance on supplier selection, safe operation and management of fully enclosed play facilities and associated buildings. POPULAR STANDARD • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • ISBN 0 580 50452 5 Price £30* POPULAR STANDARD • 128 pages • BSI order ref BS 4163 • A4 Loose-leaf/PDF • 26 pages • ISBN 0 580 65206 6 • BSI order ref BS 8409 Price £120*, Member Price £60 BS EN 1176 Playground equipment and surfacing Title 14 ISBN Price* Member Price BS EN 1176-1:2008 Playground equipment and surfacing. General safety requirements and test methods 0 580 64112 1 £186 £93 BS EN 1176-2:2008 Playground equipment and surfacing. Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for swings 0 580 64113 8 £124 £62 BS EN 1176-3:2008 Playground equipment and surfacing. Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for slides 0 580 64114 5 £124 £62 BS EN 1176-4:2008 Playground equipment and surfacing. Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for cableways 0 580 64115 2 £86 £43 BS EN 1176-5:2008 Playground equipment and surfacing. Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for carousels 0 580 64116 9 £124 £62 BS EN 1176-6:2008 Playground equipment and surfacing. Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for rocking equipment 0 580 64117 6 £124 £62 BS EN 1176-7:2008 Playground equipment and surfacing. Guidance on installation, inspection, maintenance and operation 0 580 64118 3 £70 £35 BS EN 1176-10:2008 Playground equipment and surfacing. Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for fully enclosed play equipment 0 580 56548 9 £86 £43 BS EN 1176-11:2008 Playground equipment and surfacing. 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