It is my view that task associate with any risk should have a risk assessment done and if any risk is identified then a control measure should be put in place to manage identified risk so if this will be effective then it can equally be a PPE Hope to see others view that is what makes OH interesting Kind regards Patricia Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 11:25:40 +0100
Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] querie
In a hurry as usual, doing talk to staff at 1pm today about sun damage and heat exposure – just a quick question, must the employer provide hats, sun cream, sun glasses to staff who work outside, or not!
Thanks as always,
Sue
Sue Mann
Occupational Health Manager
JIC/IFR/TOC/TSL/TGAC
Norwich BioScience Institutes
Tel: 01603 450564
Fax: 01603 450029
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