NASS Safety Guidelines

NASS Safety Guidelines for working with steel including storage, material handling, processing, transport, risk assessments, management responsibilities, maintenance, training and contractors
H&S Training and Presentations

Training and presentations from Safety and Health Awareness Days, Logistics Days and Directors Seminars.
Accident Statistics

NASS Accident Survey results and statistics, guidance on accident and near miss reporting.
Storing and Handling Steel

Guidance on the storage and handling of steel products in the warehouse and during processing activities.
Loading and Securing Steel Products

Guidance for loading and securing steel products for drivers, logistics teams, transport managers and business owners.
Occupational Health

Guidance on Occupational Health including musculoskeletal, lung disease, COSHH (Chemicals), dermatitis, employee wellbeing and noise.
DISCLAIMER:
All guidance found on the NASS website is the opinion of NASS and its specialist committees, but only the courts can interpret the law. All employers should refer to the legislation and adapt the advice to their own businesses and processes.
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