Index

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Access to facilities 4.2.3 of workers 9.9.5
among workers 14.1.4 (b) Accidents
investigation of 9.9.1.2 (e) between workers and suppliers 14.1.4 (c)
participation of workers 9.9.7 Contaminants 9.8.11
major 5.1.2 Contract between technology supplier and
technology receiver 8.2.3 prevention of 5.1.3 (d), 5.2.2 (b) (c) (d)
Contractors 1.2.1 (f), 9.8.17, 9.9.1.2 (f)
Adaptation of technology 2.1.1, 7.4.3
Administrative and institutional arrangements 6 Control of hazards 4.5
Critical systems 5.1.3 (a) (d)
Alternative technologies 3.3.2
Analysis Cultural aspects 7.2.2, 9.2.1
failure mode and effect 4.4 (b) Dangerous substances
fault tree 4.4 (b) handling and storage 4.5.2 (e), A.5
hazard 4.2.1.1, 4.4, 4.5.2 (b), 9.3.5.4, 9.11,
A.2 identification 5.2.2 (a)
major hazard 5.1.2
Annual report 9.8.6 obligations of supplier 5.2.1
Anthropometric considerations 2.3, A.11 prohibited or restricted 1.4.5, 3.1.3
Appropriate technologies 7.3.4 properties of A.1
Assessment of process 5.2.2 (b) Decisions before transfer of technology 3
Attitudes to risk 7.2 Defence in depth 5.1.3 (b)
Basic principles 1.4 Design
Biological hazards 2.2.4 of equipment 4
Bulk storage 5.1.3 (e) fail-safe 5.1.3 (a)
interior, of factories 2.2.1
Check-list, occupational safety and health
1.3.1 (i), 4.5, 9.3.5.3, Appendix A of machinery 2.3, 4
phase of technology transfer 9.3
Chemical products 4.5.1, 9.8.15 of plant 4
intermediates 5.1.3 (e) Design books 9.3.5
records of exposure to 9.8.5 Disabled workers 9.9.4
Civil engineering considerations 4.5.2 (g), A.7
Climate 7.4.2, 9.2.1, 9.9.3.1 Eating establishments 4.2.3
effect on chemical stability 2.2.2 (f) Economic criteria 2.1.2
Emergencies 4.2.2 (e), 5.1.3 (c), 5.3.1 (c) effect on equipment operation and
maintenance 2.2.2 (g) Emergency
medical services 5.2.2 (d) effect on personal protective equipment
2.2.2 (b) planning 4.5.2 (j), 5.2.2 (d), A.10
effect on sampling and monitoring
equipment 2.2.2 (h)
procedures, training of workers 9.8.7, 9.8.8
situations 9.8.8
Code of practice Employers 7.1.1
application and uses of 1.2 safety and health policy and programme
9.9 definition 1.3.1 (a)
objectives of 1.1 use of regulatory provisions 4.7.2
Competent authorities Employers' organisations 4.7.2, 13
approval of licence agreements 6.1.2.1 Engineering students, training of 7.4.3
Engineering studies 3.3.1 (c)
assessment of technology 1.4.3
enforcement of standards 6.1.1 (c) Enterprise
scope of code 1.2.1 (e) level, action at 9
training programmes 7.1.1 establishment of 9.1.1, 9.2-9.6
Complaints, workers' 9.9.1.2 (e) safety and health performance of 9.8.2,
9.8.6
Construction phase 9.6
Consultancy services 10.2.1 Environment
effect of technology on 9.3.3 (b) Consultants, specialist 4.2.1.2
Consultation factors in location of plant 4.2.2
1 The numerals refer to chapters, sections or paragraphs; the letters A, B and C refer to the appendices.
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