Safety Guides

FISA Safety Guides are listed below and are all downloadable for printing direct.
They are numbered in the same format as the previous AFAG Safety Guides.

100s - Establishment 200s - Maintenance 300s - Chainsaw Use
500s - Extraction 600s - Processing 700s - Vehicles
800s - General Safety    

 

Categories: Health & Welfare

World Asthma Day - 3rd May

Consider the risks of occupational asthma before it's too late

May 3rd is World Asthma Day and HSE is highlighting the risks of occupational asthma and the devastating impact occupational lung disease has on workers’ lives and their families.

Occupational lung diseases and their symptoms ruin lives, but are preventable if the correct control measures are in place and maintained effectively.   

The risk of life-threatening occupational lung disease is higher for some types of work. Exposure to certain dusts, gases, fumes and vapours in the workplace can cause irreversible lung damage if the risks are not effectively managed and controlled.

HSE's website has guidance and advice to help employers fulfil their legal duty to protect their workers’ health and prevent work-related lung disease.

Wood dust and occupational lung disease

If woodwork is not planned correctly, there are risks to workers' health and safety. This includes the inhalation of wood dust that can cause occupational asthma and, in the case of hardwoods, sinonasal cancer.

The woodworking industry is currently being targeted as part of a year-long inspection programme across Great Britain.

HSE is inspecting woodworking businesses to ensure dutyholders know the established health risks associated with woodworking, including wood dust, and have effective controls in place to keep workers safe and protect their respiratory health.

We encourage all businesses to review our refreshed woodworking guidance to ensure you are managing the risks.

HSE's website has a range of resources, including case studies and top tips for woodworking:

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Additional information

Aerial tree work guides from Arboricultural Association can be found here

A couple of AFAG guides can be found here

Bulk purchase of some of the FISA guides is available - please email technical@ukfisa.com for more detail.