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BS 4275:1997, Guide to implementing an effective respiratory protective device programme. BS 5975:1996, Code of practice for falsework.

BS 7028:1999, Eye protection for industrial and other uses — Guidance on selection, use and maintenance. BS 7883:1997, Code of practice for application and use of anchor devices conforming to BS EN 795. BS EN 136:1998, Respiratory protective devices — Full face masks — Requirements, testing, marking. BS EN 140:1999, Respiratory protective devices — Half masks and quarter masks — Requirements, testing,

marking.

BS EN 143:2000, Respiratory protective devices — Particle filters — Requirements, testing, marking. BS EN 149:2001, Respiratory protective devices — Filtering half masks to protect against particles —

Requirements, testing, marking.

BS EN 166:2002, Personal eye protection — Specifications.

BS EN 341, Personal protective equipment against falls from a height — Descender devices for rescue. BS EN 352 (all parts), Hearing protectors.

BS EN 364:1993, Personal protective equipment against falls from a height — Test methods.

BS EN 365:2004, Personal protective equipment against falls from a height — General requirements for

instructions for use, maintenance, periodic examination, repair, marking and packaging.

BS EN 374-1:2003, Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms — Part 1: Terminology and

performance requirements.

BS EN 388:2003, Protective gloves against mechanical risks. BS EN 397:1995, Specification for industrial safety helmets.

BS EN 407:1994, Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire). BS EN 420:2003, Protective gloves — General requirements and test methods.

BS EN 458:1994, Hearing protectors — Recommendations for selection, use, care and maintenance —

Guidance document.

BS EN 1496:1996, Personal fall protection equipment — Rescue lifting devices.

BS EN 12275:1998, Mountaineering equipment — Connectors — Safety requirements and test methods. BS EN 12277:1998, Mountaineering equipment — Harnesses — Safety requirements and test methods. BS EN 12492:2000, Mountaineering equipment — Helmets for mountaineers — Safety requirements and

test methods.

BS EN 14387:2004, Respiratory protective devices — Gas filter(s) and combined filter(s) — Requirements,

testing, marking.

BS EN ISO 9001:2000, Quality management systems — Requirements.

PD 6484:1979, Commentary on corrosion at bimetallic contacts and its alleviation.

PD 6636:1998, Personal protective equipment — Lifejackets and buoyancy aids — Guide for selection and

use.

Other publications

[1] HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE. Five steps to risk assessment.

[2] HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE. Health and safety in construction. (HS(G)150), HSE Books, 1996.

[3] HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE. Health and safety in roof work. (HS(G)33) HSE Books, 1998. [4] HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE. Inspecting fall arrest equipment made from webbing or rope. INDG 367. HSE Books, 2002.

[5] EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES 89/686/EEC Council Directive on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to personal protective equipment, and amendments. Luxembourg: Office for the Official Publications of the European Communities, 1989.

ACR(M)001:2000 .

[8] HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE. Assessment of factors that influence the tensile strength of safety

harness and lanyard webbings. HSL/2002/164).

[9] HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE. Assessment of factors that influence the tensile strength of safety

harness and lanyard webbings. Supplementary information. HSL/2002/173).

[10] HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE. Issues surrounding the failure of an energy absorbing lanyard. SIR59.

[11] HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE. Protecting the public — Your next move (HS(G)151) 1997. [12] HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE. Harness suspension: review and evaluation of existing

information. CRR 451. HSE Books 2002.

[13] CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND INFORMATION ASSOCIATION (CIRIA) Special Publication 131 Crane Stability on Site.

[14] PREFABRICATED ACCESS SUPPLIERS’ AND MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION. Operator’s

code of practice. 9th Edition, 20035).

3)Available from the National Federation of Roofing Contractors, 24 Weymouth Street, London WG1 7LX. Tel: 0207 436 0387,

Fax: 0207 637 5215, or on www.roofworkadvice.info.

4)Available on www.hse.gov.uk/research/hsl/engineer.htm

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