the reporting of disease and dangerous occurrences
Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health.
What is a steel shank and when is it used? This is a metal plate in the sole of the boot that makes it more comfortable for a worker to stand for a long time on a narrow peg. It provides extra support for the foot, and is used for climbing. It can also serve a purpose for safety in that if you step on something sharp that would normally puncture the book the steel shank stops it from entering your foot Actually a Shank is not a safety feature at all, it is only for support purposes. The safety PLATE is for anything coming through the outsole.
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It's Regina for Queen. When Prince Charles takes the throne it will still be "R" but it will then stand for Rex which is King.
In the UK - industrial estate.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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SHE stands for Safety, Health, and Environment.
Environmental Health and Safety
HSE stands for Health and Safety Executive. This is a British governmental body aiming to reduce work-related death, injury, and sickness.
Management of Health and Safety at work Regulations
Repetitive Strain Injury
Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health (ESOH)
Assuming you meant RIDDOR - It's Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations
In reporting of workplace health and safety, TRC stands for Total Recordable Cases.
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.
occupational safety and health act