Safety File: What it is and how it can help to control or eliminate risk

February 10th, 2016

Wilde recently held a technical safety webinar focusing on how a Safety File can help you to control or eliminate risk and maintain compliance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAW) by identifying hazards and hazardous events that could happen. The webinar recording is now available to view online.

The key elements of having a safety file are identifying meaning and measurement of safety and risk, for example risk metrics, safety targets, demonstrating ALARP and safety assessments.

Watch the Webinar Recording Here

During this webinar recording, Wilde’s Paul Gornall explains the function of a Safety File, why it is important and how it can be implemented.

Topics covered include:

  • What is a Safety File and what is its Purpose / Intent?
  • What subject matter will /should the Safety File capture.
  • How to highlight any legislative or legal gaps that are required to be bridged for your facility.
  • Recommended documents to bridge all known gaps, in order to prove compliance.
  • How the Safety file will provide an easily accessible and robust electronic index; to provide supplementary evidence to any potential investigation, post a site accident or incident.
  • Case Study: Safety File for SSE Plc To learn more about our Technical Safety and Reliability services, please contact us.

To learn more about our Technical Safety and Reliability services, please contact us on +44 (0) 161 474 7479 or email info@wildeanalysis.co.uk.

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