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Induction training for new employees The Environment

Introduction We take our environmental responsibilities very seriously, and believe this to be in the best interests of: Our employees Our customers The long-term success of the business The wider community

Aim This presentation offers a brief overview of our EMS (environmental management system) and various environmental issues Further information will be provided or is available on request

The law Refer to the legal responsibilities of: The employer Employees

Policy Issue environmental policy Discuss

Personal responsibility We can all contribute. State responsibilities of the individual

Handling and storage Discuss safe and proper handling methods to prevent spills etc. Describe storage arrangements for hazardous substances etc. Describe the locations of Material Safety Data Sheets

Electrical equipment Describe company policy on use of power tools and other electrical equipment Switching off unused equipment Using low power settings Recycling of printer cartridges Disposal of obsolete equipment

Waste disposal Refer to policy / regulations for environmental protection Describe arrangements for disposal or recycling of various waste materials.

Travel / Use of vehicles Is the trip necessary? Carbon neutral options Alternative modes of transport Advise of any further information available

Emergency procedures What to do in the event of an emergency Reporting structure / procedures Who to contact

Drills and alarms Briefly describe alarm system(s) in use Describe what to do in the event of an alarm Describe location(s) of alarm activation point(s) Describe location(s) of assembly point(s)

Further info For further information, please ask the presenter i