Showing posts with label Health and Safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health and Safety. Show all posts
Thursday 13 August 2020
Monday 10 August 2020
Our QHSE Programs Have Been Released FREEWARE
On Safe Line has decided to releases the latest versions of our QHSE software programs as FREEWARE. These releases will not affect data held in previous releases. The programs are fully functional non-commercial FREE programs that contain no advertising, spyware or malware.
The setup file has been updated and now checks for the necessary runtime files on the user's machine and downloads any not found as part of the installation. This has resulted in the size of the setup file being drastically reduced by over 95%.
Users can download the FREEWARE versions from our web-support download page at https://www.onsafelines.com/affordable-qhse-business-software.html.
Friday 14 February 2020
Tuesday 8 January 2019
#OnSafeLines releases version 7.1 of our OH&S Risk Assessment Management Software TIRA
TIRA just got even better...
v7.1 of TIRA: our 'One Stop Shop' Occupational Health & Safety Management software update includes:
New section added to main menu for risk assessment safety briefing records, includes;
4 new forms for risk assessment briefings:
1. By Individual,
2. By Location,
3. By Grade,
4. By Team:
14 new reports to support the new risk assessment briefings.
Embedded SRP registration system updated to v1.05
Note: TIRA as a occupational health and safety management system will help companies wishing to seek accreditation to the new safety management standard ISO 45001:2018
plus much more...
Click here www.onsafelines.com/affordable-qhse-business-software.html to go to our software download page
Monday 9 April 2018
#OnSafeLines QHSE Software releases v7 of our Task Inventory and Risk Assessment software #TIRA.
v7 of TIRA: our 'One Stop Shop'
Occupational Health
& Safety
Management software update includes:
'* Additional to PDF & XPS you can now export reports in XLS, XLM, TXT, RTF, & HTML formats.
'* Option to directly Email reports as attachements
'* User forms redesigned and optimized
'* Additional Reports
'* Explode out actions and concerns to assist data input
'* Text boxes automatically expand when forms resized / maximized to assist data input
Note: TIRA as a occupational health and safety management system will help companies wishing to seek accreditation to the new safety management standard ISO 45001:2018
'* Additional to PDF & XPS you can now export reports in XLS, XLM, TXT, RTF, & HTML formats.
'* Option to directly Email reports as attachements
'* User forms redesigned and optimized
'* Additional Reports
'* Explode out actions and concerns to assist data input
'* Text boxes automatically expand when forms resized / maximized to assist data input
Note: TIRA as a occupational health and safety management system will help companies wishing to seek accreditation to the new safety management standard ISO 45001:2018
Existing users of TIRA
can upgrade to v7 at a
massive 66.6% loyalty discount,
click <here>.
Note: TIRA v7 will not effect previous installations.
Note: TIRA v7 will not effect previous installations.
Thursday 13 October 2016
On Safe Lines QHSE Software releases version 7.0.00 of our Accident Investigation & Management software #AIM
#OnSafeLines QHSE Software is pleased to announce the release of version 7.0.00 of our popular Accident Investigation & Management software #AIM.
Summary of v7.0.00 Changes;
'* Several Bar Charts Added
'* Several Pie Charts Added
'* Several Pivot Tables Added
'* 22 new reports added
'* New staff directory list form added to assist searches
'* Improved integration to help file
'* Help file updated
'* Login form updated
'* Relink Reset Code Updated
'* Relink URL Table and Input form added to assist locating data files
'* Number of current records added to Relink form to assist switching from live to test data
'* # Size errors in some reports corrected
'* "Not Specified" added to additionals report fields not completed by user
'* Update to Installer Package
'* Bug in Preset options fixed
'* Social Media icon links added to login form
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Friday 30 September 2016
On Safe Lines QHSE Software releases v6.3.00 of our Risk Assessment application #TIRA
#OnSafeLines QHSE Software is pleased to announce the release of version 6.3.00 of our popular company occupational health and safety risk assessment software #TIRA
Summary of v6.3.00 Changes;
'* Major Change > Path to data files change to C:\ProgramDate\On Safe Lines QHSE Software
'* Installer setup file updated to new path criteria
'* Relink Reset Code Updated
'* Relink URL Table and Input form added to assist locating data files
'* #Size errors in some reports corrected
'* "Not Specified added to additional report fields not completed by user
'* Color coded warnings addedd to additional report fields not completed by user
'* Better integration of help file
'* Access Assessment report directly for Assessment Input form
'* Record specific link criteria added between main assessment form and print access options
'* Update to Installer Package
'* Bug fix: Print Preview button on Main Input forms loaded forum webpage
'* Bug fix: Print All Reports Not Loading all Reports
'* Major Change > Path to data files change to C:\ProgramDate\On Safe Lines QHSE Software
'* Installer setup file updated to new path criteria
'* Relink Reset Code Updated
'* Relink URL Table and Input form added to assist locating data files
'* #Size errors in some reports corrected
'* "Not Specified added to additional report fields not completed by user
'* Color coded warnings addedd to additional report fields not completed by user
'* Better integration of help file
'* Access Assessment report directly for Assessment Input form
'* Record specific link criteria added between main assessment form and print access options
'* Update to Installer Package
'* Bug fix: Print Preview button on Main Input forms loaded forum webpage
'* Bug fix: Print All Reports Not Loading all Reports
Saturday 23 July 2016
TIRA - Task Inventory and Risk Assessment software v 6-2-03 released
#OnSafeLines QHSE Software is pleased to announce the release of version 6.2.03 of our popular Occupational Health and Safety Risk Management software #TIRA.
Summary of v6.2.03 Changes;
'* Fix Main input form NotInList assessor combo name not transferring to staff form.
'* Trial Period set to 7 day
Sunday 22 May 2016
Accident Investigation and Management : AIM - v6.2.02 RT10 Released
#OnSafeLines QHSE Software is pleased to announce the release of version 6.2.02 of our popular Occupational Accident Investigation and Management software #AIM.
Summary of v6.2.02 Changes;
Modalur forms opened via main accident input form opened using diasy chain approach.
Bug fix images form opening behind parent form (v6.2.01 only)
https://www.onsafelines.com/aim-home-page.html
Thursday 25 February 2016
New Release of AIM - Accident Investigation Software
AIM - v6.2.00 RT10 Released #aimsoftware
Accident Investigation and Management Software Changes;
- '* Preview accident reports directly from accident list form
- '* F1 button integrated into specific help file pages
- '* Security module amended
- '* Several form level variables moved to global module level
- '* Trial period expiry conditions amended
- '* Trial period messages removed from all reports
Tuesday 9 February 2016
On Safe Lines QHSE Meandering Advice
On Safe Lines QHSE Meandering Advice
This QHSE help file will be developed
and updated regularly. Articles given here are meant to provide a
general overview of the subject matter and not intended to provide any
authoritative stand-point.
http://www.onsafelines.com/qhse-help.html
Wednesday 3 February 2016
TIRA - Company Task Inventory and Risk Assessment Software
TIRA takes the hard work out of risk assessing and simplifies the risk assessors workload.
TIRA helps the risk assessor complete suitable and sufficient risk assessments the following occupational health and safety risk assessments:
- Task Inventory (break the task down)
- Task Based (general risk assessments)
- Display Screen Equipment
- Manual Handling
- Work Equipment
- Workplace
- Hazardous Substances
- Fire
- First Aid
- Personal Protective Equipment
Learn more http://www.onsafelines.com/tira-home-page.html
Free to try QHSE Software Solutions for Businesses
• Health and Safety Risk Assessment Management Software > TIRA Download Page
• Accident at Work Investigation and Management Software > AIM Download Page
• Documented Information Control Management Software > DICS Download Page
• Employee Absenteeism and Sickness Trends Software > SMART Download Page
• First Aid at Work Risk Assessment Management Software > FARM Download Page
• Hazardous Substances Risk Management Software > HAZS Download Page
• Workplace Risk Assessment Management Software > WRAM Download Page
• Work Equipment Risk Assessment Management Software > WERAM Download Page
• Fire Premises Risk Assessment Management Software > FIRE Download Page
• General (Tasked Based) Risk Assessment Management Software > GRAM Download Page
DICS is a Documented Information Control System Software
DICS is a Documented Information Control System designed to meet document control standards. Version 5 updated to more closely align to international standards such as ISO 9001:2015 whereby documents can be controlled in different mediums such as paper, magnetic, electronic, computer storage devices, digital and standard photography i.e. anything capable of holding meaningful data. It allows companies to manage their controlled information processes from the initial review, validation and issuing of a document to the sign-off and any subsequent amendments, updates or withdrawal requests.
DICS has been design to manage the following processes:
- Indicate approval of documented information adequacy prior to issue
- Record and update as necessary and re-approve documented information
- Ensure that changes and the current revision status of documented information are identified
- Ensure that relevant versions of applicable documented information are available at points of use
- Ensure that documented information of external origin are identified and their distribution managed
- Control of obsolete documented information
- Allow easy auditing of the documented information control system
Free to try QHSE Software Solutions for Businesses
• Health and Safety Risk Assessment Management Software > TIRA Download Page
• Accident at Work Investigation and Management Software > AIM Download Page
• Documented Information Control Management Software > DICS Download Page
• Employee Absenteeism and Sickness Trends Software > SMART Download Page
• First Aid at Work Risk Assessment Management Software > FARM Download Page
• Hazardous Substances Risk Management Software > HAZS Download Page
• Workplace Risk Assessment Management Software > WRAM Download Page
• Work Equipment Risk Assessment Management Software > WERAM Download Page
• Fire Premises Risk Assessment Management Software > FIRE Download Page
• General (Tasked Based) Risk Assessment Management Software > GRAM Download Page
Independent editor's review of AIM - Accident Investigation and Management
Independent editor's review of AIM carried out by Vladimir Ciobica of www.softpedia.com
Click here to read
Free to try QHSE Software Solutions for Businesses
• Health and Safety Risk Assessment Management Software > TIRA Download Page
• Accident at Work Investigation and Management Software > AIM Download Page
• Documented Information Control Management Software > DICS Download Page
• Employee Absenteeism and Sickness Trends Software > SMART Download Page
• First Aid at Work Risk Assessment Management Software > FARM Download Page
• Hazardous Substances Risk Management Software > HAZS Download Page
• Workplace Risk Assessment Management Software > WRAM Download Page
• Work Equipment Risk Assessment Management Software > WERAM Download Page
• Fire Premises Risk Assessment Management Software > FIRE Download Page
• General (Tasked Based) Risk Assessment Management Software > GRAM Download Page
• Health and Safety Risk Assessment Management Software > TIRA Download Page
• Accident at Work Investigation and Management Software > AIM Download Page
• Documented Information Control Management Software > DICS Download Page
• Employee Absenteeism and Sickness Trends Software > SMART Download Page
• First Aid at Work Risk Assessment Management Software > FARM Download Page
• Hazardous Substances Risk Management Software > HAZS Download Page
• Workplace Risk Assessment Management Software > WRAM Download Page
• Work Equipment Risk Assessment Management Software > WERAM Download Page
• Fire Premises Risk Assessment Management Software > FIRE Download Page
• General (Tasked Based) Risk Assessment Management Software > GRAM Download Page
Tuesday 2 February 2016
AIM - New version Workplace Accident Investigation and Management Software Released
Accident Investigation and Management |
On Safe Lines QHSE Software is pleased to announce the release of version 6.1.02 of our popular Occupational Accident Investigation and Management software AIM.
http://www.onsafelines.com/aim-home-page.html
Summary of v6.1.00 - 6.1.02 Changes;
v6-1-00 Changes
---------------------
Help file integration updated
fdlg_Staff_Search added (miss off in previous upgrade)
Report margins standardised
Registration massages amended
Improvements to the Attachment input form
Improvements to the links form
Memo editor integration expanded
Spell Checker added to Memo checker
frmDates redesigned to incluced Pie chart section
frmDates section dates section redesigned
3 New Barcharts added
5 New Piecharts added
New quick amend core data navigation form added
Sort A-Z, Z-A button added to core data input forms
SQL to and from date calculation code amended
v6.1.01 Changes
---------------------
frm_Accidents layout amended
auto generate unique ID feacture added
frm_Accidents_Detailed layout amended
form created to check if accident unique numbers previously used
Layout and style of buttons throughout program amended
Several forms, busy icon added to indicate to user program processing user enquiry
v6.1.02 Changes
---------------------
Additional navigation controls added to frm_Accidents
frm_Accidents_Detailed split into separate forms and access integrated into frm_Accidents (tabcontrol removed)
Slight chances to the menu ribbon
Records loading progress bar fixed
Several minor enhancements
Program icon updated
Program version number added to registration message box
Free to try QHSE Software Solutions for Businesses
• Health and Safety Risk Assessment Management Software > TIRA Download Page
• Accident at Work Investigation and Management Software > AIM Download Page
• Documented Information Control Management Software > DICS Download Page
• Employee Absenteeism and Sickness Trends Software > SMART Download Page
• First Aid at Work Risk Assessment Management Software > FARM Download Page
• Hazardous Substances Risk Management Software > HAZS Download Page
• Workplace Risk Assessment Management Software > WRAM Download Page
• Work Equipment Risk Assessment Management Software > WERAM Download Page
• Fire Premises Risk Assessment Management Software > FIRE Download Page
• General (Tasked Based) Risk Assessment Management Software > GRAM Download Page
Saturday 17 March 2012
CDM Regs FAQ - Work Engagement
Worker engagement
Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007
How do the CDM Regulations encourage better worker engagement?
Regulation 24 places a duty on principal contractors to make and maintain arrangements to enable effective cooperation between all parties on site, and to consult with all workers on site. Consultation means not only giving information to workers, but also listening and taking account of what workers say, before making health and safety decisions. Part of the purpose of consultation is to make sure the measures taken on site to protect workers’ health and safety are effective.
Principal contractors are encouraged to develop a variety of methods of communication and consultation with the workforce to develop collaboration and trust. When matters of concern are raised by workers these should be actioned and feedback given. Evidence that this is happening provides assurance that effective worker engagement is in place.
Involving the workforce in identifying and controlling risks is crucial in preventing accidents. Whether projects are notifiable or not, contractors have a duty in regulation 13 to inform workers of their procedures for stopping work in the event of serious and imminent danger, and to provide training where necessary. This should make sure
workers are willing and able to intervene to prevent an accident sequence developing.
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Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007
How do the CDM Regulations encourage better worker engagement?
Regulation 24 places a duty on principal contractors to make and maintain arrangements to enable effective cooperation between all parties on site, and to consult with all workers on site. Consultation means not only giving information to workers, but also listening and taking account of what workers say, before making health and safety decisions. Part of the purpose of consultation is to make sure the measures taken on site to protect workers’ health and safety are effective.
Principal contractors are encouraged to develop a variety of methods of communication and consultation with the workforce to develop collaboration and trust. When matters of concern are raised by workers these should be actioned and feedback given. Evidence that this is happening provides assurance that effective worker engagement is in place.
Involving the workforce in identifying and controlling risks is crucial in preventing accidents. Whether projects are notifiable or not, contractors have a duty in regulation 13 to inform workers of their procedures for stopping work in the event of serious and imminent danger, and to provide training where necessary. This should make sure
workers are willing and able to intervene to prevent an accident sequence developing.
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Thursday 15 March 2012
CDM Regs FAQ - The plan and the file
The plan and the file
Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007
What is the difference between a construction phase plan and a health and safety file?
The construction phase plan is prepared by the principal contractor, for notifiable projects, to outline the arrangements for managing health and safety on site during construction work.
The health and safety file is prepared or revised by the CDM co-ordinator, for notifiable projects. It will require the CDM co-ordinator to liaise with the client, designers, principal contractor and contractors. The file will contain information necessary for future construction, maintenance, refurbishment or demolition to be carried out safely, and is retained by the client or any future owner of the property. (Where a client gets non-notifiable work done, and a health and safety file already exists for the premises, it should be updated if necessary.) The file should be a useful and valuable document for the client.
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Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007
What is the difference between a construction phase plan and a health and safety file?
The construction phase plan is prepared by the principal contractor, for notifiable projects, to outline the arrangements for managing health and safety on site during construction work.
The health and safety file is prepared or revised by the CDM co-ordinator, for notifiable projects. It will require the CDM co-ordinator to liaise with the client, designers, principal contractor and contractors. The file will contain information necessary for future construction, maintenance, refurbishment or demolition to be carried out safely, and is retained by the client or any future owner of the property. (Where a client gets non-notifiable work done, and a health and safety file already exists for the premises, it should be updated if necessary.) The file should be a useful and valuable document for the client.
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CDM Regs FAQ - Duties of the Principal Contractor
What are the main duties of the principal contractor?
The main duties of the principal contractor are to:
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The main duties of the principal contractor are to:
- plan, manage and monitor the construction phase to make sure, so far as is reasonably practicable, it is carried out without risks to health or safety
- ensure adequate welfare facilities for those working on the site
- draw up and implement the site rules as necessary
- draw up and implement the construction phase health and safety plan
- provide a suitable site induction and make sure those working on site have received the training they need to carry out the work safely and without risks to health
- make sure the site is suitably fenced and prevent unauthorised people from entering the site
- ensure co-operation between those working on the site, and that work is co-ordinated in such a way as to prevent danger
- ensure suitable arrangements for effective consultation with the workforce
- ensure the right health and safety information is provided to the right people at the right time
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Wednesday 14 March 2012
CDM Regs FAQ - information on HSE Notification / F10
FAQs relevant to both the electronic and manual F10 forms
When must I complete an F10 form?
You should complete an F10 form when you think you are undertaking a project that will last more than 30 days or involve more than 500 person days. This is a legal requirement under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007. An F10 does not need to be filled in for domestic projects.
What information must I provide to HSE?
The exact information that you must provide to HSE is outlined in Schedule I of Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) 2007. On both the E-Form and the manual F10 forms, the information you must provide is marked with an asterisk (*).
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When must I complete an F10 form?
You should complete an F10 form when you think you are undertaking a project that will last more than 30 days or involve more than 500 person days. This is a legal requirement under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007. An F10 does not need to be filled in for domestic projects.
What information must I provide to HSE?
The exact information that you must provide to HSE is outlined in Schedule I of Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) 2007. On both the E-Form and the manual F10 forms, the information you must provide is marked with an asterisk (*).
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Tuesday 13 March 2012
CDM Regs FAQ - What are the CDM Regulations about?
What are the CDM Regulations about?
The CDM 2007 Regulations are about focusing attention on effective planning and management of construction projects, from design concept onwards. The aim is for health and safety considerations to be treated as a normal part of a project’s development, not an afterthought or bolt-on extra. The object of the CDM 2007 Regulations is to reduce the risk of harm to those that have to build, use, maintain and demolish structures.
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The CDM 2007 Regulations are about focusing attention on effective planning and management of construction projects, from design concept onwards. The aim is for health and safety considerations to be treated as a normal part of a project’s development, not an afterthought or bolt-on extra. The object of the CDM 2007 Regulations is to reduce the risk of harm to those that have to build, use, maintain and demolish structures.
Source HSE
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