24.07.2013 08:52 |
Safety stock
1) The stock held to protect against the differences between forecast and actual consumption, and between expected and actual delivery times of procurement orders, to protect against stockouts during the replenishment cycle.
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24.07.2013 08:50 |
Safety representative
1) Under the Health and Safety at Work, etc Act 1974 (and the Safety Representatives and Safety Committee Regulations 1977) safety representatives may be appointed by recognized trade union.
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24.07.2013 08:48 |
Safety of loads on vehicles
1) DTLR code of practice on this subject (copies available from TSO). Shows how to safely load and secure many different types of goods, etc.
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Автор: goral
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23.07.2013 08:57 |
Safety in docks
1) Legislation concerned with safety in dock premises -The Docks Regulations 1988. Requires lorry drivers to wear high visibility clothing and hard hats. Also HSC approved code of practice for same Safety in Docks (available from TSO).
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23.07.2013 08:55 |
Safety committee
1) Under Health and Safety at Work, etc Act 1974 provisions, where requested by two or more safety representatives firm must establish safety committee to review safety policy, etc.
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Автор: goral
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23.07.2013 08:53 |
Safe containers
1) Under the Freight Containers (Safety Convention) Regulations 1984, owners, lessees and others must ensure that containers supplied or used comply with conditions of safety specified in the International Convention for Safe Containers 1972.
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24.07.2013 08:51 |
Safety signs
1) Regulations (ie Safety Signs Regulations 1980) requiring that all safety signs comply with specifications laid down (ie warning, prohibition, mandatory and safe condition signs).
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24.07.2013 08:49 |
Safety policy
1) Employers are required to state their policy (in writing) in regard to the health and safety at work of their employees (if more than five) under the Health and Safety at Work, etc Act 1974.
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23.07.2013 08:58 |
Safety inspections
1) Regarding 'O' licensing, regular inspections of vehicles/trailers for safety purposes which licence applicant/holder promises to carry out. Failure to comply could result in jeopardy of the licence.
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23.07.2013 08:56 |
Safety glass
1) Glass constructed or treated so that if fractured it does not fly into fragments likely to cause severe cuts. Legally required for motor vehicle windows (ie in case of goods vehicles, windscreen and all windows in front of and on either side of driver's seat).
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23.07.2013 08:54 |
Safe to cross
1) Audible (as well as light) signal on pelican crossing indicating that it is safe to cross. Intended to aid poorly sighted people and the blind, etc.
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23.07.2013 08:52 |
SAE
1) Society of Automotive Engineers. US standards organization for testing all things automotive including, particularly, vehicle engine oils which are given an SAE rating - eg 5W/40 SAE.
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