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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Mrs Isabel Willemse is a retired lecturer from the University of Johannesburg. Mr Peter Nyelisani is a lecturer at the University of Johannesburg.
SUITABLE FOR
Diploma courses that use multiple choice for assessments.
Supervising Safety
F VAN LOGGERENBERG (EDITOR)
Supervising Safety is about the implementation of safety measures in an organisation. The book looks at safety theory where it makes the most difference – as it is applied in the workplace. Safety officers are central to the practical application of safety, and their role is clearly spelt out. The goals of the safety supervisor are outlined and one chapter is devoted to the role of ergonomics in the workplace. Readers are also shown how to identify and evaluate hazards in the workplace, develop an employee safety programme and safely handle materials in storage.
       CONTENTS
• Safety supervisors’ goals and responsibilities in the workplace
• Identification and evaluation of
biological, chemical and physical
hazards in the workplace
• Concepts and development of an
employee safety programme
KEY FEATURES
• Role of ergonomics in the workplace • Key elements of safe materials
handling in storage
978 1 48511 207 5 978 1 48511 792 6 2015
107 PAGES
ZAR R212.00 ZAR R198.00
    • Clearly defined learning outcomes at the start of each chapter to help readers navigate the contents
• Self-assessment questions at the end of each chapter to test the reader’s understanding of the material
• Examples relevant to the South African business environment.
ABOUT THE EDITOR
Francois van Loggerenberg is a senior lecturer in Safety Management at Unisa and has published several articles focusing on Safety Management. He is the programme leader of the Programme in Safety Management one-year certificate course, and the co-ordinator of the Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) section at Unisa.
SUITABLE FOR
Safety officers and Safety Management students, business managers and owners.
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