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Book Catalogue 2008BSI’s essential guide to books, CD-ROMs and online tools

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ICTManagementFireConstructionSustainabilityManufacturingHealthcare

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BSI and our AuthorsBSI publish more than just standards. We publish a wide rangeof business-related books, CD-ROMs and electronic productsexplaining and interpreting business issues and standards,written by qualified experts. Our portfolio of publications andproducts is about improving systems, applications and processesin business, trade and industry, public and private sectors. Theemphasis is firmly on the application of best practice in allsectors of the working environment. Take a look through thecatalogue to see the wide range of areas we publish in. BSIauthors are respected industry experts and include JennyDugmore for IT Service Management, Colin Todd for Fire Safetyand David Smith for Health and Safety. All our authors benefitfrom BSI’s global reputation. We value our creative partnershipwith authors.

You could be one too!If you are an expert in your field, with an idea for a newpublication, we would like to hear from you. BSI’s dedicatedpublishing team is always looking for new titles that willadvance industry and business. If you are a professional with apublishing proposal, please contact our Commissioning Editorsby email: [email protected]

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Welcome to the BSI British StandardsBook Catalogue 2008

ContentsICT 2Data Protection 2Freedom of Information 3Information Security 3Information Management 6UDC 11IT Service Management 13

Management 18ISO 9000 & Quality Management 18Quality 21Integrated Management Systems 22Risk & Business Continuity Management 25Health & Safety 28

Fire 34

Construction 36Electrical Equipment and Components 37

Sustainability 39Environmental Management 39Food 43CSR 45

Manufacturing 46

Healthcare 48

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Data Protection GuideThis guide will provide you with guidancefor the implementation of the DataProtection Act (DPA), and will also dealspecifically with areas such as emailpolicy, database management, subjectaccess and e-commerce. The guide,which is regularly updated, will take youthrough, step by step, all aspects of theDPA to ensure that you are protectingcustomer and employee privacy.

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Data Protection PocketGuide: Essential facts atyour fingertipsNicola McKilligan & Naomi Powell

This guide provides the basics to help you understand and comply with dataprotection and privacy legislation.If you are a small business, school,charity, unincorporated members’ club or organization without the benefit of alarge in-house compliance department,you will find this book invaluable.It provides quick and easy reference formanagers and executives responsible for data protection compliance, and isperfect for anyone without an in-depthtechnical knowledge of the subject.It includes specific guidance foraccountants, solicitors, medicalprofessionals, independent financialadvisors, credit brokers and othersoperating in high-risk areas.

• Royal Paperback

• 140 pages

• 2004

• ISBN 0 580 44437 6

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 44437 1

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Guidelines for the Use of Personal Data inSystem TestingJenny Gordon & Louise Wiseman

This publication provides guidelines in anarea where few documented processesexist – the use of personal data in systemtesting, in compliance with the DataProtection Act 1998. Organizations havea legal obligation to respect the rights of individuals to confidentiality and toensure security of their personal data.The guide shows that compliance neednot be overly complex or expensive.By effective use of risk assessmenttechniques, an organization can take arealistic view of the dangers, whilst at the same time, ensuring they comply with the law.

• A4 Wirobound

• 42 pages

• 2003

• ISBN 0 580 42472 3

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 42472 4

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Privacy in e-business:Promoting respect, trustand confidence in yourorganizationWilliam Roebuck

This publication advises companies onhow to develop a water-tight strategy for compliance with privacy and dataprotection legislation. This guide sets out the best ways to collect, manage,maintain and store personal data. Use it to satisfy your customers’ expectationsand encourage trust and confidence inyour e-business activities. In addition, theguide covers topics such as corporate andsenior management liability and the rulesfor monitoring employees.

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• 124 pages

• 2004

• ISBN 0 580 43995 X

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 43995 7

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Guide to Freedom of InformationStructured and consolidated into threeeasy-to-use parts, the BSI Freedom ofInformation (FOI) Guide provides detailedguidance on the FOI and EnvironmentalInformation legislation, including detailedguidance on the Scottish legislation andprovides a detailed explanation of all theexemptions to help your organizationmeet legal requirements. Yoursubscription includes regular updates tothe guide to make sure that you have thelatest and up-to-date information abouthow the legislation is working.

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Freedom of Information:A guide to the UK private sectorKenneth Mullen & Kelly Harris

This guide explores the risks and benefitsof the Freedom of Information Act 2000(FOIA) and the Freedom of Information(Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA) for privatesector organizations. Although the FOI legislation’s statutory obligations,including the ’right to know’, do not apply directly to private sectororganizations, the legislation is alreadymaking an impact across the privatesector. The book provides a summary ofthe law, explains the key issues, such asthe ’right to know’, outlines potentialscenarios involving the legislation and its impact on private sector organizations,explains the exemptions and givesguidance on dealing with the publicsector and on contractual issues, withdraft contract clauses included. Finally,the Guide includes information on usingthe legislation to your advantage forbusiness intelligence purposes.

• A5 Paperback

• 88 pages

• 2007

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 49931 9

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Guidelines onrequirements andpreparation for ISMScertification based onISO/IEC 27001Ted Humphreys & Angelika Plate

This book provides guidance to users of the 2005 editions of BS ISO/IEC 17799 (BS 7799-1) and BS 7799-2 on the ‘Plan, Do, Check, Act’model and the ISMS process requirementsfor organizations preparing for accreditedcertification to BS 7799-2. This guideincludes information about the latestdevelopments regarding certificationcriteria and other related standardsdevelopments. It provides industryaccepted best practice methods forproviding and demonstrating the evidence required by an assessmentauditor.

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• 48 pages

• 2005

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Are you ready for anISMS Audit based onISO/IEC 27001?Ted Humphreys & Angelika Plate

This book includes an ISMS process check and a gap analysis workbook.It is intended primarily for use by

organizations seeking to prepare forcertification to BS 7799-2. For thispurpose it is recommended that the pre-certification assessment is bestcarried out under the supervision of the person responsible for informationsecurity in the organization or by internalaudit staff. System developers may alsofind it a useful reference document whenconsidering the security aspects of newsystems.

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• 128 pages

• 2005

• ISBN 0 580 46003 7

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Guide to theimplementation andauditing of ISMS controlsbased on ISO/IEC 27001Ted Humphreys & Angelika Plate

This guide includes the definitiverequirements that auditors must addresswhen certifying organizations to the 2005edition of BS 7799-2 and it providesguidance on the implementation,checking and auditing of the controls.

• A4 Paperback

• 130 pages

• 2005

• ISBN 0 580 46004 5

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Measuring theeffectiveness of yourISMS implementationsbased on ISO/IEC 27001Ted Humphreys & Angelika Plate

As international interest in the field of ISMS metrics and measurementsincreases, this publication brings togetherthe different methods currently used tomeasure controls and/or processes. Inaddition it offers further information andguidance about the various methods tomeasure the success of the securityarrangements in place.

• A4 Paperback

• 68 pages

• 2006

• ISBN 0 580 46015 0

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 46015 9

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Information SecurityIncident Management:A MethodologyNeil Hare-Brown

This book builds on the guidance given in ISO/IEC 27002 (17799) by providing a management process to helporganizations plan and prepare forsecurity incidents. The book also helpsorganizations learn from these incidentsby enabling the analysis of key stagesand for what is learnt to be fed back intothe response cycle to improve effectiveimpact reduction. The author details whyorganizations should adopt this type ofapproach, the types of incident anorganization could have to deal with and provides supporting evidence andexample documents to help implementan effective management process.

• A5 Paperback

• 128 pages

• 2007

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 50720 5

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Delivering and ManagingReal World NetworkSecurityRobin Moses & Harry Archer

This book gives an overview of theguidance given in the five parts of ISO 18028, but also goes deeper into‘real world’ issues that are of concern to today’s organizations andcommunities. It looks at how to identifynetwork security risks and the relatedtechnical aspects and security controls,and explains how to ensure that correctnetwork technical security architecture is put in place. Areas covered include:local and wide area networking,wireless networking, remote access, IPconvergence, and routed access to third-party organizations among others. It willbe of use to managers and personnelwho are responsible for any aspect ofnetworking systems.

• A5 Paperback

• 198 pages

• 2006

• ISBN 0 580 48985 X

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 48985 3

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ICT – Information Security

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IMS: Information SecurityPeter Murray

This book is written by a former covertspecialist who was trained by both theHome Office and the British SecurityServices. He was specifically tasked withidentifying weaknesses in informationsystems, breaching those systems andextracting information without thosebeing targeted knowing their informationhad been extracted. The book sets outthe risks businesses might face. Itexamines the benefits of an informationsecurity management system (ISMS)based on BS 7799 as part of anintegrated management system. It alsoshows how an ISMS can significantly help to protect an organization’s criticalinformation.

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• 120 pages

• 2003

• ISBN 0 580 42117 1

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 42117 4

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Securing Email andElectronic Messages Hans Stiles

This book provides an overview of the major areas of concern to thoseresponsible for an organization’smessaging infrastructure and includesinformation on disclaimers and usagepolicies, network security, contentsecurity, encryption, managing remoteusers, maintenance and goodhousekeeping, as well as a glossaryexplaining the technical terms associatedwith email and electronic messaging.

• A5 Paperback

• 200 pages

• 2008

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 50728 1

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Moving to Mobility:Creating a successfulremote workenvironmentCatherine Roseberry

Advancements in technology now enableremote workers to work from practicallyanywhere in the world. This new bookprovides managers and remote workerswith comprehensive guidance to makeinformed choices about the way theywork, where they work and whatequipment is best suited to fulfil their job function. The book also containsinformation concerning information and network security, responsibilities of management and individual staff,data and records management and other areas that are easily taken forgranted when working in a managedoffice environment.

• A5 Paperback

• 128 pages

• 2008

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 50727 4

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Web Accessibility:Making PAS 78 Work Grant Broome

Web accessibility is a vast and ever-changing subject and attempts toaddress the needs of millions of peoplewith widely varying disabilities who maybe using one of a vast choice of assistivesoftware and hardware. This book helpsorganizations on the journey tounderstanding why web accessibility isimportant, and provides a step-by-stepapproach to managing a successful andaccessible project. The book provides allthe information required to confidentlyaddress managers, customers and thirdparty suppliers to enable organizations toensure successful accessible web projectdelivery.

• A4 Paperback

• 112 pages

• 2008

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 50726 7

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ICT – Information Security & Information Management

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RA2: art of riskDistributed by BSI

Developed by ÆXIS Security Consultantsand XiSEC Consultants Ltd, RA2 art ofrisk is the risk assessment tool from theoriginators of the previously successfulRA Software Tool. This tool is more thanjust a risk assessment tool – it covers anumber of security processes that directbusinesses towards designing andimplementing an ISMS. To protect yourorganization’s information against arange of risks, RA2 art of risk is designedto help businesses to develop an ISMS in compliance with the ISMS standard BS 7799-2:2002, and the code ofpractice BS ISO/IEC 17799. It uses a userfriendly, easy to understand, step-by-steprisk assessment process approach, a fullyworked through example and the facilityto import information collected fromdifferent parts of your organization.

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IT Governance ToolkitAlan CalderDistributed by BSI

Written by business managers forbusiness managers, this CD-ROM andbook is an essential resource to be usedin all organizations, but especially thosewith developed internal IT systems andthose focused on e-commerce. The toolkitcontains: The Manager's Guide to DataSecurity and BS 7799/ISO 17799 - 3rdedition; A model Information SecurityPolicy and a model Statement ofApplicability; A pre-written InformationSecurity Manual; A Business ContinuityPlan and a Service Level AgreementTemplate; 400 pages of fit-for-purposedocumentation; 110 pre-written policies,procedures, templates and guidance;Enterprise security assessment tool andGap analysis/7799 Audit tool; What is BS ISO/IEC 17799? (project staff trainingslides); PDCA and documentationpyramid presentation; Unique draftingsupport service and 12 months ofautomatic updates.

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• 2006

• ISBN 0 7494 4414 2

• ISBN-13 978 0 7494 4414 3

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Code of Practice for LegalAdmissibility andEvidential Weight ofInformation StoredElectronicallyAlan Shipman

This Code of Practice is the industry’sbenchmark publication coveringinformation stored electronically. Itcontains practical advice and examples to assist you in increasing the evidentialweight of your electronically storedinformation. This book will keep you on the right side of the law by providinggood practice guidance on the electroniccreation, storage and retrieval ofinformation.

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• 156 pages

• 2003

• ISBN 0 580 42774 9

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 42774 9

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Code of Practice for LegalAdmissibility andEvidential Weight ofInformationCommunicatedElectronicallyAlan Shipman & Peter Howes

This Code of Practice is primarilyconcerned with the authenticity,integrity and availability of electronicallycommunicated information, to thedemonstrable levels of certainty requiredby an organization. It is particularlyapplicable where this communicatedinformation may be used as evidence in disputes inside and outside the legalsystem.

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• 109 pages

• 2005

• ISBN 0 580 45672 2

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Code of Practice for LegalAdmissibility andEvidential Weight ofLinking Electronic Identityto DocumentsAlan Shipman & Peter Howes

This Code of Practice is primarilyconcerned with the authenticity,integrity and availability of electronicidentity, to the demonstrable levels ofcertainty required by an organization.It is particularly applicable where anycommunicated information may be used as evidence in disputes inside and outside the legal system.

• A4 Paperback

• 98 pages

• 2005

• ISBN 0 580 45678 1

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Legal Admissibility andEvidential Weight ofInformation StoredElectronically:Compliance WorkbookAlan Shipman

This compliance workbook will assist you in evaluating your informationmanagement system, and to demonstratecompliance to the Code of Practice.You will find this workbook an essentialcompanion to BIP 0008-1, as it willenable you to achieve an historical audit trail of compliance. Once achieved,it should be stored on the sameinformation management system that it has audited.

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder

• 49 pages

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• ISBN 0 580 42775 7

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Legal Admissibility and Evidential Weight of InformationCommunicatedElectronically:Compliance WorkbookAlan Shipman & Peter Howes

This compliance workbook helps you toevaluate your information managementsystem and demonstrate compliance tothe Code of Practice. You will find thisworkbook an essential companion to BIP 0008-2. It enables you to documentan historical audit trail of complianceand, once achieved, it should be storedon the same information managementsystem that is being audited.

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder

• 42 pages

• 2006

• ISBN 0 580 47847 5

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 47847 5

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Legal Admissibility and Evidential Weight of Linking ElectronicIdentity to Documents:Compliance WorkbookAlan Shipman & Peter Howes

This compliance workbook helps you toevaluate your information managementsystem and demonstrate compliance tothe Code of Practice. You will find thisworkbook an essential companion to BIP 0008-3. It enables you to documentan historical audit trail of complianceand, once achieved, it should be storedon the same information managementsystem that is being audited.

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• 37 pages

• 2006

• ISBN 0 580 47848 3

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Legal AdmissibilityCollection CDAlan Shipman & Peter Howes

Organizations are increasingly headingtowards the goal of a paperless office.This brings with it issues surrounding thestorage, security, authenticity, integrityand availability, and communication ofelectronic information. These set ofguidance and workbooks offer bestpractice, practical advice on the legaladmissibility of electronic information.The CD contains the Codes of Practice,BIP 0008 parts 1, 2 & 3, and theaccompanying compliance workbooks,BIP 0009 parts 1, 2 & 3.

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• ISBN-13 978 0 580 50939 1

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Legal AdmissibilityGuidance KitThis Kit contains: Code of Practice forLegal Admissibility & Evidential Weight of Information Stored Electronically (BIP 0008-1), Legal Admissibility &Evidential Weight of Information StoredElectronically: Compliance Workbook (BIP 0009-1) and Principles of goodpractice for Information Management (PD 0010). Buy these three publicationstogether and save 15% on the individuallist prices.

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A Manager’s Guide tothe Long-TermPreservation of Electronic Documents Neil Pitman & Alan Shipman

This publication provides guidance for the adoption of practices and standardsthat will enable organisations to haveconfidence that their digital documentswill be preserved for the long term. Thepublication covers the areas of retentionschedules, document capture andarchiving methods, standard documentformats and metadata schemas forelectronic documents ranging from wordprocessing documents to email messagesto point-in-time capture of wikis, blogsand other web sites.

• A4 Paperback

• 120 pages

• 2008

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 61351 7

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Records ManagementCollection CDThese publications will assistorganizations wishing to introduce bestpractice for the management of recordsand information; manage records forquality initiatives (ISO 9001, EFQM); andmanage records for legal and regulatorycompliance, including compliance withthe code of practice under section 46 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.The CD contains: BS ISO 15489-1:2001(Information and documentation.Records management, General);PD ISO/TR 15489-2:2001 (Informationand documentation. Recordsmanagement, Guidelines); BIP 0025-1;BIP 0025-2; BIP 0025-3 & BIP 0025-4

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• ISBN-13 978 0 580 50936 0

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Effective RecordsManagement:A management guide to the value of BS ISO 15489-1David Best

Part 1 summarizes the case forimplementing records management at an appropriate level in most if not all organizations. This book should beread in conjunction with BS ISO 15489-1:2001.

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• 34 pages

• 2003

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Effective RecordsManagement: Practicalimplementation of BS ISO 15489-1Julie McLeod

This book complements PD ISO/TR 15489-2 and provides an alternative, easily accessible and practical guide for anyone who wishes to implement BS ISO 15489-1, but inparticular for new or non-recordsmanagement professionals.

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• 54 pages

• 2003

• ISBN 0 580 39006 3

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Effective RecordsManagement:PerformanceManagement for BS ISO 15489-1Philip A Jones

This book focuses on ensuring thesustainability of a records managementprogramme. It shows you how to review a programme once it has beenimplemented and explores ways tomeasure the programme’s performanceand demonstrate the benefits to yourorganization. By measuring performance,you will be able to demonstrate that theinitiatives or programmes applied aredelivering the required results to yourorganization and customers. Thisinformation is vital if you wish to planyour future requirements effectively.

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• 48 pages

• 2003

• ISBN 0 580 42776 5

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Effective RecordsManagement:How to comply with BS ISO 15489-1Philip A Jones & Bob McLean

This book deconstructs BS ISO 15489-1offering a range of options so that you can select an appropriate level of compliance for your organization.It suggests approaches that you canadopt to build a portfolio of evidence,which demonstrates compliance to thedegree that you require. Sample formswith guidance notes for completion makethis workbook clear and easy-to-use.

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• 78 pages

• 2007

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 49662 2

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COMING SOONThe Management Systemof Tomorrow: IntegratingISO/IEC 27001,ISO/IEC 20000 and ITIL Alan Calder & Wipul Jayawickarama

This book provides guidance to managersat all levels in an organization on howbest to tackle the two key informationand IT challenges of the 21st Century:how to ensure that informationtechnology effectively serves the needs ofthe businesses, and how to ensure that itis secure against the range of threats –both internal and external – that maylimit the confidentiality, integrity andavailability of the information on whichthe business depends.

• A5 Paperback

• TBC pages

• 2008

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 50721 2

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Guide to Developing aRetention and DisposalScheduleKeith Batchelor

This Guide has been written to informrecords managers, senior companyexecutives and other managers at all levels about the need for retentionscheduling and the advantages itprovides. The reader will be taken step-by-step from finding out whatinformation is held by their organizationto producing a suitable retentionschedule. It contains advice and sampleforms on questionnaires, methods,layouts, destruction and archiving with the pros and cons of the differentmethods that may be employed and, tohelp and guide you, there is a flow chartto take you through the book.

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• 120 pages

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• ISBN 0 580 49099 8

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Test Target for AssessingOutput Quality of Black-and-white DocumentScanners in Accordancewith BS ISO 12653This is a test target for assessing theoutput of black-and-white documentscanners. The test target is designed toallow routine checks of the scanner’sperformance and to establish theperformance limits of the scanner. Thetest target is a supporting publication toDocument Scanning. Guide to ScanningBusiness Documents (PD0016), and is anessential companion to Code of Practicefor Legal Admissibility and EvidentialWeight of Information StoredElectronically (BIP 0008-1).

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• 2 pages

• 2001

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Document Scanning -Guide to scanningbusiness documentsPeter Saint

This guide offers an insight into theprocesses of document scanning. Themain features and benefits of differenttypes of scanners are explained. It alsocovers guidance on evaluating scannersfor user requirements. The guideaddresses the processes associated with scanning and the general range ofbusiness documents that can be found in a typical business organization.

• A5 Paperback

• 54 pages

• 2001

• ISBN 0 580 33176 8

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Spatial Datasets for GeographicalReferencing - CDGeographical objects are defined indifferent ways by different people fordifferent purposes, and references can be by name, number or description.BS 7666, Spatial datasets forgeographical referencing identifies some types of spatial references andprovides a way of cross-referencingbetween datasets collected usingdifferent types of spatial references.The CD contains BS 7666-0:2006.Part 0: Spatial datasets for geographicalreferencing. General model for gazetteersand spatial referencing; BS 7666-1:2006.Part 1: Spatial datasets for geographicalreferencing. Specification for a streetgazetteer; BS 7666-2:2006. Part 2:Spatial datasets for geographicalreferencing. Specification for a land andproperty gazetteer and BS 7666-5:2006.Part 5: Spatial datasets for geographicalreferencing. Specification for a deliverypoint gazetteer.

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Archival Documents.Guide to theInterpretation ofBS 5454:2000. Storageand Exhibition of ArchivalDocumentsChristopher Kitching, Hugh Edgar & Ian Milford

This guide discusses particular points inBS 5454:2000, clause by clause, to aidunderstanding of the standard. It alsocovers the practical considerations thatneed to be addressed by anyone buildingor maintaining storage accommodationfor archive and library materials.

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Universal DecimalClassification Volume 1:Systematic TablesThis is the first complete update of UDCin hardcopy since 1993. Derived from theMaster Reference File (MRF) from theUDC Consortium, this is the newlyrevised first volume, covering systematictables. Volume 1 - Systematic tablescontains: All ten tables; complete auxiliarytables; summary of the classification.

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Universal DecimalClassification Volume 2:Alphabetical IndexDerived from the Master Reference File(MRF) from the UDC Consortium, this is the newly revised Complete EditionVolume 2, covering alphabetical index.Volume 2 – Alphabetical index: Providesaccess to UDC tables; Enables fast accessto UDC tables through speciallyconstructed index terms; Must be used in conjunction with Volume 1.

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Universal DecimalClassification: AbridgedEditionUDC Abridged Edition contains c. 4,100 classes and incorporates the major changes to the scheme since 1999. It includes the new propertiestable (1k-02) and new and revisedclasses for management, religion,population, tourism, social welfare,environment studies, biotechnology and cinema.

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UDC: A guide to its useI.C. McIlwaineDistributed by BSI

This book is a revised edition of UniversalDecimal Classification: a guide to its use(2000) which was itself a revision of theauthor's earlier Guide to the use of UDC.The original was written in 1993. Thisrevision incorporates all the changes thathave been made to the classification upto the end of 2006. This revised version isnot a total rewrite of the 2000 edition,but has updated the text and examplesto provide a more up to date picture ofthe current state of the classification.

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UDC Complete Edition –Volumes 1 & 2UDC is the world’s foremost classificationscheme for all fields of knowledge usedfor sophisticated indexing and retrieval.It is highly flexible and can be applied innumerous ways including organizing andrecording books, bibliographic records,information resources, files and evenobjects such as stamps and coins. This isthe first complete update of the UDC inhardcopy since 1993. Derived from theMaster Reference File (MRF) from theUDC Consortium, this is the newlyrevised Complete Edition, containing allavailable references and classifications.UDC Complete Edition contains over65,000 entries, in two volumes.

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The online version is the CompleteEdition of UDC available electronically,and with additional functionality.A one-year UDC Online subscriptionoffers: Complete content of UDCdatabase; Number building facility helps you to construct complex UDCnumbers and see the results developingon screen; Search and view online;Cut and paste functionality – save time and effort and avoid transcriptionerrors; User friendly screens; Multiplesearch strategies; Database search for specific terms and numbers. Usecustomized dictionary or hierarchy of UDC numbers to refine results.

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A Manager’s Guide to ITService ManagementJenny Dugmore & Shirley Lacy

This book is a comprehensiveintroduction to service management.It offers explanations, guidance andrecommendations and has beenproduced to meet the needs ofcommercial and public sectororganizations. It recognizes that servicesand service management are essential for organizations to generate revenue or to be cost-effective. This book hasbeen updated in line with the new BS ISO/IEC 20000 series. It is aimed at managers and staff responsible forimplementing, maintaining, improving or procuring service management.

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IT Service Management:Compliance WorkbookIvor Mcfarlane & Jenny Dugmore

This workbook will help organizationsassess the effectiveness of their bestpractice processes for IT servicemanagement. By using the workbook,organizations can gain a clearunderstanding of where they shouldimprove their service delivery. Theworkbook can also be used to assesshow their service management processescompare with those described in BS ISO/IEC 20000.

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IT Service ManagementCollection CDThis CD-ROM contains the essentialstandards and books you need to get to grips with IT Service Management.It contains BS ISO/IEC 20000-1,BS ISO/IEC 20000-2, A Manager’s Guideto Service Management (BIP 0005) & IT Service Management Self AssessmentWorkbook (BIP 0015). The Workbookcomes as a form field version in Word to be filled in electronically.

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ITSM Quick-check online www.iso20000online.com

This online self-assessment tool enablesand encourages a service provider’scommitment to continual improvement in service management processes andservices. It allows a service provider to assess their own processes byinterviewing their personnel and, whenused by people who understand theprocesses being assessed and who arealso objective in their judgments, it willenable a service provider to identify theirstrengths and weaknesses, in comparisonwith best practices.

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Achieving ISO 20000:Management Decisionsand Documentation (2nd edition)Jenny Dugmore & Shirley Lacy

This book covers: the background toISO/IEC 20000; a comparison to otherstandards and best practice material;compliance and certification audits;the scope of service management;building the business case for achieving ISO/IEC 20000; preparation for an auditand using ISO/IEC 20000 to select yoursupplier. Important terms that are used in management system standards, wherethe exact meaning of terms is importantto the correct interpretation of thestandard, are also explained, includingthe differences between the terms ‘shall’,‘should’ and notes. This book also coversthe requirements and recommendationsfor documents and records, which is amanagement responsibility requirementin clause 3.2 of ISO/IEC 20000-1.

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Achieving ISO 20000:Why People Matter (2nd edition)Jenny Dugmore & Shirley Lacy

This book covers the roles andresponsibilities of management andprocess owners, and explains theimportance of management commitmentto best practice service management,mapping onto the requirements andrecommendations of clause 3.1 ofISO/IEC 20000 Managementresponsibility. The book also covers the importance of motivation, trainingand career development as well as tips and techniques, mapping onto the requirements of clause 3.3 of ISO/IEC 20000-1, Competence,awareness and training.

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Achieving ISO 20000:Making Metrics Work (2nd edition)Jenny Dugmore & Shirley Lacy

This book gives a practical view of whymetrics and service reports are soimportant to the delivery of an effectiveservice and to service improvements.It describes the types, the design, targetaudiences and documentation of metricsused in the service reporting process,covered by the requirements of clauses4 and 6.2 of ISO/IEC 20000-1,

Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle andService reporting. Useful tips, techniquesand example metrics are included.

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Achieving ISO 20000:Managing End to EndService (2nd edition)Jenny Dugmore & Shirley Lacy

This book describes the supply chainsthat are commonly managed by servicelevel management, business relationshipmanagement and supplier management,which are the requirements in clauses 6.1and 7 of ISO/IEC 20000-1. It describesthe interfaces between suppliers, theservice provider and one or manycustomers. This book also includes usefultips for aspects of end-to-end service,such as the role of service levelagreements (SLAs), service reviews,customer satisfaction and complaintsprocedures.

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Achieving ISO 20000:Finance for ServiceManagers (2nd edition)Jenny Dugmore & Shirley Lacy

This book covers Budgeting andaccounting for IT services based onclause 6.4 of ISO/IEC 20000. Itintroduces financial terms that may be unfamiliar to service managementspecialists, which will help withunderstanding the requirements andrecommendations. It also covers therelationship between budgeting,accounting and charging, and outlinesthe importance of service managementprocesses in regulatory compliance.

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Achieving ISO 20000:Enabling ChangeJenny Dugmore & Shirley Lacy

This book covers the configuration,change management and releasemanagement processes which arecontained in clauses 9 and 10 of ISO/IEC 20000. It compares the threeprocesses and describes how theyinterface with each other, and givesadvice on the requirements andrecommendations of ISO/IEC 20000,example metrics and audit evidence.This book also includes practical advice on meeting the ISO/IEC 20000requirements on the roles andresponsibilities of those involved.

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Achieving ISO 20000:Keeping the ServiceGoingJenny Dugmore & Shirley Lacy

This book covers the service continuityand availability management, incidentmanagement and problem managementprocesses, which are contained in clauses6.3 and 8 of ISO/IEC 20000. It explainsthe role of these processes in keeping the customer’s service going, rangingfrom continuity planning through to thefast-fixing of incidents. It compares theprocesses and describes how theyinterface with each other. It includesexample metrics and audit evidence,with practical tips and techniques thatwill help a service provider achieve therequirements.

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Achieving ISO 20000:Capacity Management Jenny Dugmore & Shirley Lacy

This book covers the requirements for the capacity management process inclause 6.5 of ISO/IEC 20000. It describesthe capacity management process and its role as a link between business plans,workloads, capacity and performance).It also covers the planning required toensure a service provider is able todeliver a service that allows thecustomer's business to operateeffectively. The book describes capacitymanagement for all types of resourceswithin the scope of service management.

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Achieving ISO 20000:Integrated ServiceManagementJenny Dugmore & Shirley Lacy

This book reflects the importance placedby ISO/IEC 20000 on understanding theinterfaces between processes, and howthe interfaces are managed so thatservice management processes are fullyintegrated. It also reflects the top-downmanagement system approach that isfundamental to ISO/IEC 20000. This book describes how understanding and meeting the requirements of ISO/IEC 20000 gives better control,greater efficiency and opportunities for improvements.

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Achieving ISO 20000:The differences between BS 15000 & ISO/IEC 20000Jenny Dugmore & Shirley Lacy

This book will be of particular interest tothose who have used BS 15000 forservice improvements, audits or trainingand need to update their material toreflect the ISO/IEC 20000 standard.ISO/IEC 20000 was based on BS 15000,and this book provides a detailedcomparison of ISO/IEC 20000 and BS 15000, for both Parts 1 and 2.It shows the differences in structure,clause numbering and references.The core of this book is a series of tablesdetailing the changes to the requirementsand recommendations clause-by-clause,as well as any re-wording that has beenprovided to give clarification for aninternational audience. It includes anexplanation of why the changes weremade and the implications of each of the changes. This book is based on thematerial produced by the Project Editorduring the drafting of both Parts 1 and 2of ISO/IEC 20000.

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ITIL v3: Continual ServiceImprovementGeorge Spalding & Gary CaseDistributed by BSI

Alongside the delivery of consistent,repeatable process activities as part of service quality, ITIL has alwaysemphasized the importance of continualimprovements. Focusing on the processelements involved in identifying andintroducing service managementimprovements, this publication also deals with issues surrounding serviceretirement.

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ITIL v3: Service DesignColin Rudd & Vernon LloydDistributed by BSI

In order to meet the current and futurebusiness requirements, Service Designprovides guidance on the production and maintenance of IT policies,architectures, and documents for thedesign of appropriate and innovative IT infrastructure service solutions andprocesses.

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ITIL v3: ServiceOperationsDavid Cannon & David WheeldonDistributed by BSI

Service Operation introduces, explainsand details delivery and control activitiesto achieve operational excellence on aday-to-day basis. Readers will find manyof the familiar processes from the formerservice support and service deliverybooks, which have been updated wherenecessary.

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ITIL v3: Service StrategyMajid Iqbal & Michael NievesDistributed by BSI

A view of ITIL that aligns business and IT so that each brings out the best in the other. It ensures that every element of the Service Lifecycle is focused oncustomer outcomes and relates to all the companion process elements thatfollow. Subsequent titles in the core set will link deliverables to meeting thebusiness goals, requirements and servicemanagement principles described in this publication.

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ITIL v3: Service TransitionShirley Lacy & Ivor McfarlaneDistributed by BSI

Service Transition provides guidance andprocess activities for the transition ofservices in the operational businessenvironment. It covers the broader, long-term change management role, releaseand deployment practices, so that risks,benefits, delivery mechanisms and thesupport of ongoing operational servicesare considered.

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ITIL v3: The OfficialIntroduction to the ITILService LifecycleOGCDistributed by BSI

This official introduction is your gatewayto ITIL. It explains the basic concept of ITService Management and the place ofITIL, introducing the new lifecycle model,which puts into context all the familiarITIL processes from the earlier books.It also serves to illuminate thebackground of the new ITIL structure.This title introduces ITSM and ITIL,explains why the service lifecycleapproach is best practice in today's ITSM,and makes a persuasive case for change.After showing high level process models,it takes the reader through the mainprinciples that govern the new version:lifecycle stages, governance and decisionmaking, then the principles behinddesign and deployment, and operationand optimization.

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Management – ISO 9000 and Quality Management

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Understanding ISO 9001:2000 andProcess-basedManagement SystemsIan Rosam & Rob Peddle

The first book in this series explains why ISO 9001:2000 is very different to the previous versions, and why it‘moves the goalposts’ for the standard.It covers process management andsystems thinking, which are the essential pre-requisites for ensuring customersatisfaction whilst not neglecting otherstakeholders. It helps you understandwhy applying the standard in the wayintended should be an inevitable decisionin all board rooms.

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Creating a Process-basedManagement System forISO 9001:2000 andBusiness ImprovementIan Rosam & Rob Peddle

This book gives practical guidance on the creation and implementation of aprocess-based management system thatprimarily meets the requirements of yourbusiness, and then ISO 9001:2000.Applicable to any organization, thisapproach is critical for both long term value and organization-wideinvolvement. How the process-basedmanagement system is used as aframework for business improvement is also illustrated in the book. Practicalexamples and case studies are giventhroughout to demonstrate best practiceand approaches.

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Process ManagementAuditing for ISO 9001:2000Carl Ford & Ian Rosam

Moving away from compliance-basedauditing, the final book in the serieschallenges the mindset of auditors to‘think effectiveness’. It shows howprocess management auditing is a keybusiness tool to: Gain meaningfulinformation on which to base decision-making; Identify opportunities forgenuine business improvements; Improvethe effectiveness of activity undertaken –not just confirm that you are doing it;and cover the requirements of ISO 9001:2000. Highly practical anddescriptive, the book shows how you can add greater value from auditingactivity and be able to demonstrate it.

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ISO 9001:2000 CaseStudies: Experiences fromauditing practiceKlaus Graebig

With its highly practical focus, this book has a special place in qualitymanagement literature. Experiencedauditors have contributed hundreds of examples of how the individualrequirements of ISO 9001:2000 havebeen implemented. All sizes oforganization, every sector of industry and all types of products and serviceshave been covered. The examples are alltaken from real-life situations. Each ofthem is rated on a scale from very goodto very poor. The ratings have beenapproved by the auditors. They show how it is possible to meet or fall short of each requirement of the standard.The successes and failures are equallyinstructive.

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Transition to ISO 9001:2000Colin MacNee, Jim Pyle and Sandy Sutherland

Written by three leading members of the task groups that developed ISO 9001:2000, this guide details thechanges from the 1994 edition andshows how to go about changing ‘fromthe old to the new’. This is great value for anyone upgrading their qualitymanagement system to the requirementsof the 2000 edition of the standard.

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ISO 9000:2000 AchievingRegistrationThis is the essential guide for anyorganization seeking to implement,register, or make the transition to aquality management system that meetsthe requirements of ISO 9001:2000. Inuser-friendly language, the book answersthe most frequently asked questions, suchas: What is a process-based qualitymanagement system?; What is continualimprovement?; and What is the best wayto begin the process of implementation?The book presents a clause-by-clauseinterpretation of the standard, andtransition tips for organizations movingto ISO 9001:2000 from the 1994 version.

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Quality ManagementSystems Presentation set(2nd edition)Presented in a slip-case in an easy-to-usering-bound A5 format, this publicationcontains: BS EN ISO 9000:2005,BS EN ISO 9001:2000,BS EN ISO 9004:2000 and our best-selling book ISO 9000:2000 – AchievingRegistration. This presentation set willhelp organizations to implement, registeror make the transition to a qualitymanagement system meeting therequirements of ISO 9001:2000.

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QMS: AchievingRegistration CDThis CD-ROM not only contains all threeparts of the BS EN ISO 9000 family, butalso includes ISO 9000:2000 – AchievingRegistration. The PDF format features apowerful search facility and copy, pasteand printing functions. A mapping tool isalso included, which will enable you tocreate multilevel flowcharts and attachsupporting documents.

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ISO 9000 Standards CDAll three parts of the ISO 9000:2005family are contained on this CD-ROM.The PDF format features a powerfulsearch facility with copy, paste andprinting functions.

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ISO 9001:2000 for SmallBusinesses (3rd edition)Ray TrickerDistributed by BSI

This guide to the principles of ISO 9001:2000 will help small andmedium-sized businesses draw up aquality plan that will allow them to meetthe challenges of the market place andthe demands of their customers.

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ISO 9001:2000 In Brief(2nd edition)Ray Tricker & Bruce Sherring-LucasDistributed by BSI

This book explains the meaning of ISO 9001, its history, current status,requirements and changes made to it.It also covers how ISO 9001:2000 affects businesses, and how it can easily and cost-effectively satisfy theircustomers’ requirements for qualitycontrol and quality assurance.

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Beyond Registration (3rd edition)Steve Tanner & Mike Bailey

Beyond Registration is for allorganizations seeking continuousimprovement and is particularly relevantto enterprises that have registered to ISO 9001 and are looking for waysforward. The book, thoroughly revised an updated, will help organizationsimprove their performance. It outlinesseveral business improvement modelsand approaches, and compares themwith ISO 9001. It demonstrates how ISO 9001 provides support to and isconsistent with those models andapproaches.

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Management – Quality

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Introducing the Tools forContinuous ImprovementDistributed by BSI

This will help you bring your teams up tospeed with the basic tools for quality andcontinual improvement. Employees willlearn the when, why and how of theseimportant tools. Each tool is graphicallyillustrated and explained through realwork situations in the manufacturing andservice sector. The DVD also comes with a workbook and self-study CD.

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The Power of ProcessAuditingDistributed by BSI

This is a unique educational resource for internal and external auditors of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001,ISO\TS16949, GMP, HACCAP and othermanagement systems. As well as beingan excellent resource for new andexperienced auditors, it givesmanagement an appreciation of what a process audit is and how it can helpimprove the business, and can be easilyincorporated into any facilitated auditortraining or self-study programme. TheDVD takes a fly-on-the-wall view of a realprocess audit in action and shows howthe auditor uncovers issues which havethe potential to impact on theeffectiveness of the process and thebusiness overall. The DVD shows whymanagement system audit objectives arebest met with a process-based audit andsolely a checklist or compliance-basedaudit.

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Gorilla in the MidstAuditing to add valueDistributed by BSI

This DVD is designed for training internaland external auditors of standards suchas ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and othermanagement systems and codes ofpractice such as health and safety,HACCP, and health care. The programmeis ideal for new auditors and for auditorrefresher courses. It can also be used forauditee awareness and helps partnershipbuilding between auditor and auditee.The DVD comes with a presentation packon CD containing a slide presentation,facilitators’ guide and self-study guide.

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Auditing for the 21st CenturyIan Rosam & Rob Peddle

Auditing for the 21st Century isdedicated to challenging the status quoin the auditing world, which is failing todeliver what organizations really need.The time for change has arrived. Some of the auditing approaches mentioned inthis book are not new, but adding themtogether is, as is exposing the inherentweaknesses built into the existingauditing process. This new synthesis is afundamental shift in the ways audits arecarried out. From an analysis of thelimitations of current auditing practice,this book takes the reader through a new approach, and demonstrates theprinciples through a series of examplesand case studies.

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Demonstration ofConformity to aStandard: A practicalguide for suppliers and customersChris Cox

Demonstration of Conformity to aStandard – A practical guide for suppliersand customers explains how activitiessuch as testing, inspection, certificationand accreditation can help to establishconfidence in goods and services, and in their suppliers. In this book, the workof those who provide conformityassessment and standardization is fullyexplained, in order to then give advice onhow best to make use of these industries,to provide assured demonstration ofconformity to the standards. The bookgives basic technical information, writtenin a non-technical way so that it can beused equally by suppliers and customers.Terminology, processes and examples areexplained in terms of what they mean forthe supplier on the one hand and theuser/customer on the other. The book isapplicable in any country.

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The Translation ServiceProvider’s Guide to BS EN 15038Chris Cox

The Translation Service Provider’s Guideto BS EN 15038 is a step-by-step guidefor TSPs to achieve conformity to thestandard. The author advises howbusinesses can benefit fromimplementing the standard, and how to choose the most resource-efficientmethod. The book is written for those notfamiliar with standards, in language thatindividual translators or micro-enterprisescan easily understand. It will beparticularly useful in reducing the risk of undertaking unnecessary or erroneousactions. The book also gives detailedadvice on the variety of methods ofconformity assessment available toservice providers, so that once you arecompliant with the standard, you can tellyour current and potential clients aboutyour new-found status and begin to reapthe benefits.

• Royal Paperback

• 72 pages

• 2006

• ISBN 0 580 49074 2

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PAS 99:2006Specification of commonmanagement systemrequirements as aframework for integrationPAS 99:2006 has been produced to helpyour organization achieve benefits fromintegrating the common requirements ofall your management system standardsand specifications, and managing theserequirements effectively. PAS 99 can helpyour organization have: improvedbusiness focus; a more holistic approachto managing business risks; less conflictbetween systems; reduced duplicationand bureaucracy; more effective andefficient audits both internally andexternally. It is primarily intended for useby organizations who are implementingthe requirements of two or moremanagement system standards such asISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO/IEC 27001,ISO 22000, ISO/IEC 20000 and OHSAS 18001.

• A4 Paperback

• 30 pages

• 2006

• ISBN 0 580 49059 9

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IMS: A Framework ofIntegrated ManagementSystems Background to PAS 99and its application (2nd edition)

David Smith & Rob Politowski

IMS: A Framework for IntegratedManagement Systems is the new edition of IMS: The Framework. Since thepublication of the first edition there hasbeen a significant increase in the numberof management system standards andspecifications that organizations need toadopt. This new edition reviews thebackground to the current situation andthe publication of PAS 99. It offers anoutline for a framework that enables theincorporation of any chosen standards orcodes relating to any specific discipline.It helps to identify the benefits of theintegrated approach and emphasizes thekey features that make a system effective.This easy-to-use guide takes you through:harmonizing different approaches;common requirements of managementsystems and making an integratedsystem work; an in-depth look at PAS 99; and a handy ‘getting started’ section to aid you over that first hurdle.

• Royal Paperback

• 64 pages

• 2007

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IMS: Implementing andOperating Using PAS 99(2nd edition)David Smith & Rob Politowski

IMS: Implementing and Operating UsingPAS 99 provides practical guidance andadvice on integrating systems, and showshow this might be achieved, using as anexample three of the more widelyadopted specifications – quality,environment and occupational health andsafety. Every organization will be startingfrom a different point so this book iswritten in such a way that readers canpick and choose what they need to helpthem to achieve their objectives. The aimof this book is to help you to arrive atthat system that will be right for you and your organization, even thoughit may not be completely suitable forsomeone else. The book takes youthrough the simple framework andincludes chapters covering planning;implementation and operation;performance assessment; improvement;and management reviews, givingpractical examples and advicethroughout, which makes the book very user-friendly.

• Royal Paperback

• 120 pages

• 2007

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IMS: Creating a ManualiMS Risk Solutions Ltd

This book outlines a way of compiling amanual for the systems of the completebusiness, not just the ancillary aspects.This allows for risk analysis and continualimprovement to be applied to thefundamental activities of anyorganization in any discipline.

• Royal Paperback

• 72 pages

• 2003

• ISBN 0 580 42116 3

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IMS: CustomerSatisfactionGeorge Nowacki

This book helps you understand thetheory and practice of customersatisfaction and how it can be embodiedinto an integrated management system(IMS). Every organization, whether aprivate business or a public authority,recognizes the need to give satisfactionto its customers; but in spite of the vital importance of the subject, feworganizations have in place an adequatesystem for its management.

• Royal Paperback

• 104 pages

• 2003

• ISBN 0 580 41426 4

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IMS: The ExcellenceModelJohn M Kelly

This book addresses the needs of today’sorganizations, which are under a greatdeal of pressure to improve performanceand achieve competitive advantage. TheModel provides a ‘common language’between organizations, which isparticularly useful when comparing ordeveloping customer/supplierrelationships and the supply chain.

• Royal Paperback

• 122 pages

• 2004

• ISBN 0 580 42282 8

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Management – Integrated Management Systems

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IMS: ContinualImprovement throughAuditingiMS Risk Solutions Ltd

This book is a guide to the practice of auditing. It not only fulfils therequirements of management systemsbut also provides a means to improve the performance of organizations andbusinesses. The book embodies the ideathat auditing, far from being just a choredemanded by management systemstandards can, if properly used, be avaluable aid to continual improvement.

• Royal Paperback

• 106 pages

• 2004

• ISBN 0 580 44448 1

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 44448 7

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IMS: Risk Managementfor Good GovernanceiMS Risk Solutions

This publication examines the risks that large and small businesses have to consider and manage. Facing andmanaging these risks will help tosafeguard the future of the business. Itwill also reassure customers, owners andother stakeholders that the organizationis well managed.

• Royal Paperback

• 72 pages

• 2003

• ISBN 0 580 42284 4

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Management SystemIntegrationThis guide provides an overview of the components common to allmanagement systems. It outlines anapproach to integration and goes on to cover implementation, monitoring and improvement. Based on theAustralian/New Zealand Standard,the guide has been adapted for theEuropean market.

• A4 Loose-leaf

• 28 pages

• 2000

• ISBN 0 580 33101 6

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 33101 5

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See pages 7 and 43 for morebooks in the IntegratedManagement Systems series.

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The Route Map toBusiness ContinuityManagement: Meetingthe requirements of BS 25999John Sharp

This book has been written to help thosemanagers who have decided to introducebusiness continuity management (BCM)into their organization. It is based on thenew British standard for BCM BS 25999,parts 1 and 2, and on the plan-do-check-act model used by BS 25999-2 and othermanagement systems, such as ISO 9001.The book offers real, practical advice onimplementing BS 25999. It provides astep-by-step guide which will enableorganizations, no matter what their sizeor sector, to meet the requirements of BS 25999 and prepare themselves forcertification. There are small case studiesto illustrate the text and templates toassist with the various stages of the BCMprocess.

• Royal Paperback

• 124 pages

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The Risk ManagementUniverse: A guided tour(revised edition)David Hillson

This book brings together leading expertsfrom various risk management fields toshare key insights into what makes theirpart of the risk management universeunique. Each contributor describescurrent best practice in their area ofexpertise, as well as outlining areas forfuture development. Following thisunique guided tour of the maindimensions of the risk managementuniverse, the book concludes with a finalintegrative discussion which attempts todraw the threads together, identifyingunderlying themes which unify all typesof risk management, and setting thescene for new developments to maximizethe effectiveness of risk management inall its diverse areas of application. Thisnew edition of The Risk ManagementUniverse: A guided tour has beenthoroughly revised and updated,following the publication of BSI’s recent Business Continuity standard,BS 25999:2006.

• Royal Paperback

• 424 pages

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• ISBN-13 978 0 580 50346 7

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Business Continuity BS 25999 Onlinewww.bs25999online.com

BS 25999 Business ContinuityAssessment Online is a web-based toolthat contains 191 questions. This set ofpertinent questions follows BS 25999,clause by clause, so that you know thatyou are assessing your organization’sperformance against this recognizedstandard, giving you confidence in yourBCM policies and procedures. Features of BS 25999 Business Continuity Self-Assessment Online include: suggestedactions to be taken depending on yourresponse; actions ranked high, mediumand low to help you determine yourpriorities; ability to download a blankassessment to pass on to colleaguesinvolved in the BCM process; reportingfacility that enables you to view,download and print two types of reports,both of which are available in a styledPDF or unformatted Excel; Updates tocoincide with any changes to BS 25999;unlimited access, so you can conduct andupdate as many self-assessments as youwant throughout the period of yourannual subscription.

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Business Ethics for the21st CenturyOrganizationEdited by Peter Whates

This book brings together a uniquecollection of international contributors to ‘dig below the surface’ of this hottopic in order to better understand itsimpact on management and managerstoday. A mix of practitioners, regulators,commentators and campaigners, eachcarefully chosen for their blend of insightand experience, throw light on a range ofissues including international regulation,ethical dilemmas in the workplace,management education and the debateabout ‘responsible capitalism’. A ‘mustread’ for anyone dealing with ethicsissues at work, and for managementstudents.

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• 256 pages

• 2005

• ISBN 0 580 45465 7

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Management – Risk & Business Continuity Management

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Managing Risk andResilience in the SupplyChainDavid Kaye

This practical book explores the co-dependence inherent in supply chains and looks at the difficult task of understanding and managing agendas and risk amongst the variousparties. It sets out to explore the waysthat supply chains can go wrong,either suddenly or gradually, anddiscusses opportunities and threats to understanding strategic risk andmanagement of supply chains. A diversesupply chain can both be a useful risk-spreading tool but can also createpotentially destructive vulnerabilities.It is managing this double-edged swordthat will make for a successful supplychain. The author brings a mixture of riskmanagement, crisis handling, and aboveall, multinational chief executive,experience to the subject.

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A Risk ManagementApproach to BusinessContinuity Management:Aligning businesscontinuity with corporate governanceJulia Graham & David KayeDistributed by BSI

Business Continuity is now one of themost important risk issues that concernsorganizations. Having a businesscontinuity plan is no longer just aboutbacking-up IT systems and contingencyequipment, it is much more complex. Thisbook takes an holistic approach to RiskManagement and Business ContinuityManagement and encouragesorganizations to go deeper whendeveloping business continuity plans tosee it as an opportunity for growth, notjust a survival plan. It will be a useful toolfor risk managers and continuitymanagers and of broader interest to all senior management.

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• 420 pages

• 2006

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Principles and Practicesof Business Continuity:Tools and TechniquesJim BurtlesDistributed by BSI

This book explores the subject ofBusiness Continuity Management:from basic principles to best practices.On completing this book, the readershould be in a position to engage in all of the activities associated with thedevelopment, delivery, exercise andmaintenance of an effective businesscontinuity program. The included CD-ROM provides extensive tools,templates and other valuable resources.

• Paperback with free CD-ROM

• 296 pages

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Risk Maker Risk Taker – A Manager’s Guide to RiskDistributed by BSI

Real events and actual footage createthis absorbing study of risk management.Footage includes: Enquiry launched intopatient deaths; Shoppers injured in salesstampede; Lives lost in refinery explosion;Demolition goes badly wrong; Concordegrounded after disaster; Tragedy strikesnavy’s biggest ship. Interviews with KevinW Knight (Chairman ISO Working Groupon Risk Management Standards) andKimberley Turner (CEO Global RiskAlliance) weave these stories togetherand help communicate concepts centralto the management of risk. This DVDshows managers throughout yourorganization the steps to manage therisks in their environment. It gives theman insight into the cracks that can occurin the risk process, which could threatenthe organization’s ability to achieve itsobjectives, and in some cases its survival.

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BS 25999-1:2006Business continuitymanagement. Code ofpractice. LaminatedPocketbookNow available as a laminatedpocketbook for better durability andportability, BS 25999-1:2006 is a code ofpractice that takes the form of guidanceand recommendations. It establishes theprocess, principles and terminology ofbusiness continuity management (BCM),providing a basis for understanding,developing and implementing businesscontinuity within an organization and to provide confidence in business-to-business and business-to-customerdealings. In addition, it provides acomprehensive set of controls based onBCM best practice and covers the wholeBCM lifecycle.

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BS 25999-2:2007Business continuitymanagement.Specification. LaminatedPocketbookNow available as a laminatedpocketbook for better durability and portability, BS 25999-2 specifiesrequirements for establishing,implementing, operating, monitoring,reviewing, exercising, maintaining andimproving a documented BusinessContinuity Management System (BCMS)within the context of managing anorganization’s overall business risks.BS 25999-2 can be used by internal and external parties, includingcertification bodies, to assess anorganization’s ability to meet its ownbusiness continuity needs, as well as any customer, legal or regulatory needs.

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COMING SOONDisaster and EmergencyManagement SystemsTony Moore

This book provides a strategic overviewof the key steps that organizations cantake to minimize the risks of catastrophicfailure through the proactive use of adisaster and emergency managementsystem - DEMS. A key objective is to getreaders to ‘think systems not plans’. Thefocus of the book is on minimizing therisks and threats of a major disaster oremergency affecting an organization tosuch an extent that its operations areseriously affected. The book outlines aDEMS, its phases and activities; examinesthe various external factors that need tobe considered; considers the steps thatneed to be taken; describes how toformulate a policy; and how to deal withplanning, communication, information,and the human element.

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COMING SOONExercising for Excellence:Delivering a successfulBusiness ContinuityManagement exerciseCrisis Solutions

This is a ‘how-to’ book on conductingbusiness continuity exercises to test anddemonstrate the effectiveness of yourcurrent incident management capabilityand business recovery plans. Written by a leading expert, this book will take youfrom setting up an exercise programmethat suits your circumstances, throughplanning and implementing an exercise,to reporting and evaluation. The bookuses case studies and learning points,and provides sample planning documents– all you need to run through yourbusiness continuity management system in practice, and to support yourcompliance with BS 25999, the BCMstandard.

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COMING SOONAuditing BCM SystemsDavid Silltow

This is an essential guide for thoseseeking to implement the BritishStandard on Business ContinuityManagement. The introduction ofBusiness Continuity Management to anyorganization may force change into theway the organization works and maygenerate additional risks and impactsthat need to be handled sensitively andappropriately. This book will help smooththe way by using internal audits toensure that the implementation isundertaken in a controlled and managedway. It introduces and discusses theStandard in detail and providesapproaches and rationales for conductinginternal audits at various stages alongthe implementation path. The book alsoexplains how internal audits can be used to prepare the way for externalassessments, as well as making themquicker and easier to undertake, thereforepotentially reducing costs and businessimpact.

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Management of Risk.Guidance forPractitionersOGCDistributed by BSI

This publication draws on experiencefrom a variety of experts from the public and private sectors. It sets out aframework for taking informed decisionsabout risk at a project, programme andstrategic level to ensure that key risks are identified, assessed, and that action is taken to address them.

• A4 Paperback

• 142 pages

• 2004

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Managing Safety the Systems Way – ImplementingBSOHSAS 18001:2007(4th edition)David Smith, Geoff Hunt & Clive Green

This essential guide, now in its fourthedition, provides a simple step-by-stepapproach for implementing the newBritish Standard. BS OHSAS 18001:2007is an effective occupational health andsafety management system that can beintegrated within an organization’soverall management arrangements. Thebook will be particularly useful in helpingsmall and medium-sized organizations tobuild a system that: is business focused;is not paper driven; reduces the risk ofharm; helps keep insurance premiumslower; helps satisfy regulators andcustomers.

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OHSAS Standards andGuidance PresentationSet (2008 edition)Presented in a slip-case, three essentialOH&S documents PLUS Managing Safetythe Systems Way are available in aneasy-to-use ring bound A5 format. ThisPresentation Set would be a valuableaddition to any health and safetymanager’s bookshelf. The set contains:BS 8800:2004 Occupational health andsafety management systems. Guide;Managing Safety the Systems Way 4thedn; OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupationalhealth and safety management systems.Specification; OHSAS 18002:2000Occupational health and safetymanagement systems. Guidelines for the implementation of OHSAS 18001.

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Management – Health & Safety

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OHSAS Standards andGuidance CD-ROM(2008 edition)This CD-ROM contains the fullysearchable text of BS 8800:2004, Thenew 4th edition of Managing Safety theSystems Way, OHSAS 18001:2007 andOHSAS 18002. The PDF format features a powerful search facility, and copy, pasteand printing functions.

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Winning with Health and SafetyPat Perry

The level of information and detailedknowledge required by today’s healthand safety manager is constantly growing as new and revised laws areimplemented, best practice improves andcodes of practice are updated. This bookaddresses these issues, and represents an invaluable business resource formanagers. It gives no-nonsense adviceand guidance on implementing healthand safety in businesses, offering a host of good practice, assessments andreviews in plain English. Checklists, handyhint boxes and a CD of key proformascomplete the publication.

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder & free CD-ROM

• 128 pages

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BS OHSAS 18001:2007Laminated PocketbookBS OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupationalhealth and safety management systems.Requirements, specifies requirement for an occupational health and safety(OH&S) management system, to enablean organization to control its OH&S risks and improve its performance. In ahandy pocketbook size, this wiroboundlaminated edition means the standardcan be used practically on-site.

• Wirobound Laminated Pocketbook

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BSI Health and SafetyQuick-Checkwww.ohsonline.co.uk

This new product from BSI has beendeveloped so that you have a state-of-the-art means of checking how yourhealth and safety management systemmeasures up. The product, which can run on a PDA/WDA and/or a PC,contains: a series of questions, brokendown into discrete sections; referencetext (standards and guides in PDF format)linked to the questions; a summary andreport function; reports that can bestored on the PDA/WDA and on a PC.As you can use the application on a PDA,you can be fully mobile while checkingyour health and safety system across yourorganization or on different sites. Aftercompletion of an assessment, a reportand summary will be auto-generated,giving you an immediate picture of yourcurrent health and safety system.

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Personal ProtectiveEquipmentA Guide to the EuropeanDirectiveProtective clothing and footwear, eyesightand hearing protectors and breathingapparatus all fall within the scope of thePersonal Protective Equipment Directivefor Simple, Intermediate and ComplexDesign. This publication has beenproduced for all those involved with thedesign, manufacture and use of personalprotective equipment. This guide showsyou how to CE mark your products. Tokeep you informed of key developments,an update service is available, which isavailable to you free of charge for thefirst year, after which you can renew foran annual fee.

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CEDREC H&S CDDistributed by BSI

Based on the highly successful CEDRECEnvironmental legislation CD-ROM, thissoftware contains over 500 pieces ofbusiness-related health and safetylegislation. Legislation for England,Scotland and Wales is summarised,as are EC measures. With a simple menu and keyword search, CEDREC takes the hard work out of assessing yourobligations, and you can copy and pastetext to your own documents. CEDRECcomes in two versions: standard orCEDREC Professional. Choose thestandard version if you just needsummaries, or CEDREC Professional if you need the consolidated full text of the legislation as well.

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OHS ManagementSystems: A PracticalApproachDistributed by BSI

This DVD provides an excellentintroduction to health and safety formanagers and staff. It shows the mainelements of a safety managementsystem, how it works, and why it issuccessful in achieving continualimprovement in safety. The programme uses case studies from the service andmanufacturing industries to illustrateeffectively-implemented OH&Smanagement systems. It shows howtangible results can be achieved in thework programme. The DVD comes with a CD containing a self-paced learningguide for facilitators.

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Manual Handling:The factsDistributed by BSI

This title identifies different everydaymanual handling techniques (lifting,pushing and pulling) and the problemsthat surround each type. ManualHandling: The Facts covers: Correct liftingprocedures; Most common causes ofmanual handling injuries; Facts andfigures to show how cautious we allmust be; Ideas on how we can all try to avoid injuries and be safe within theworkplace. Also included are assessmentforms and a manual handling trainingbooklet.

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Slips, Trips and Falls: The Facts is a usefulaid for encouraging staff to play theirpart in preventing the most common of workplace accidents. The DVD usesexamples of everyday accidents andshows how they could have beenavoided, such as by planning aheadbefore carrying out a task or by reportinga potential risk that could lead to a slip,trip or fall. It contains assessment formsand illustrated training booklets, makingit a useful training tool in this mostimportant of subject matters.

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Introduction to Health & Safety: The factsDistributed by BSI

Introduction to Health and Safety: TheFacts is a multilingual DVD covering themain principles of health and safety inthe workplace. The DVD is ideal forproviding your employees with anunderstanding of ‘What is Health andSafety?’ and what they need to be awareof in their workplace. The DVD covers avast range of subject areas including:Fire Safety; Manual Handling; COSHH;Electrical Safety; PPE; Slips, Trips and Falls.With 20 different subtitled languages tochoose from including English, the DVD isideal for a company with employees whodo not have English as their firstlanguage.

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Electrical Safety: The factsDistributed by BSI

This DVD looks at the responsibility of the Safety Officer to understand the requirements and implications oflegislation and also to assist employeesto meet the obligations that suchlegislation imposes upon them. It startsby showing a number of real injuriescaused by electrical shocks and explainsthe dangers of electricity if dealt withunsafely. It also covers important issuessuch as the prevention and control ofelectrical hazards. It comes complete with handy assessment forms and a 15-page training booklet.

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Risk Assessment:The factsDistributed by BSI

This DVD concisely sets out the principlesof risk assessment. It shows how toanalyze where there is risk and, ifnecessary, what actions to take. It alsouses strong visual images to help youand your staff realize dangers within the workplace, and the responsibility toprotect themselves and others. It teachesby example how to assess the risksinvolved by helping identify the people at risk, the tasks they have to perform,the equipment they use, the structureand conditions of the workplace and theworking environment.

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Stress in the Workplace:The factsDistributed by BSI

This DVD identifies the problem areas of the stress and the many factors thatrelate to different individuals. It tackleswork-related stress and offers advice onhow to help improve and maintainemployee health and well-being. It comescomplete with a training booklet andassessment forms.

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Driving Safely: The factsDistributed by BSI

Driving Safely: The facts, comes in two parts. The first part, Driving Safely,is ideal for any employee within yourorganization who regularly drives acompany car or is required to drive avehicle during business hours. The DVDfootage features important informationregarding hazard perception and how to identify hazards whilst driving. Otherfeatures include the importance ofplanning your route and how to remainsafe whilst driving. The second part,Driving Risk Assessment, is directed atSafety / Fleet Managers and containsimportant aspects on assessing risks todrivers within your company. The DVDidentifies regular car checks, company car policies and much more. Includedwith this title are assessment forms and a driving safety training booklet.

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Health & Safety: Q+A A practical approachPat PerryDistributed by BSI

This book is aimed at everybody whoneeds to know something about healthand safety matters, from companydirectors to shop-floor supervisors. It will also be an invaluable reference toolfor health and safety managers, facilitiesmanagers and others. The subject rangeis broad and each chapter deals with aspecific health and safety topic, with apractical, no-nonsense approach. Legalrequirements are covered, as is bestpractice, approved codes of practice andlatest guidance. Often a quick reminderof an employer's key responsibilities is allthat is needed and this book will providean invaluable easy reference guide forthose everyday questions.

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Risk Assessments: Q+A A practical approachPat PerryDistributed by BSI

This book is aimed at everyone fromcompany directors through to someonewho needs to assume the competentperson's role in undertaking health and safety responsibilities. Each chaptercovers a key health and safety area and the approach to risk assessment isoutlined in a series of questions - how,what, why, when? - and solutions andapproaches given to understanding the legal requirements and how toimplement them. References are madethroughout to HSE approved codes ofpractice, best practice guidance andindustry specific guides.

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First Aid Training CourseDistributed by BSI

This is a fully interactive CD-ROM thataids compliance with First Aid at WorkRegulations. An accurate and easilyunderstood course, using graphics,photography and digital video, the CD-ROM monitors individual progressthrough short tests taken at intervalsthroughout the course. The CD-ROMprovides a flexible and cost-effectivesolution to your training needs as userscan study whenever there are a fewspare minutes at hand. Certificates canbe generated at the end of the course,allowing each individual to demonstratesuccessful completion of the finalexamination.

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How to Lead OH&S RiskManagementDistributed by BSI

Because risk management can be adifficult concept to communicate tomanagers, this DVD provides a usefulresource in overcoming this obstacle.It can easily be incorporated into anyhealth and safety education programmefor managers and will show them how to get their staff to contribute to the risk assessment process. OH&S riskmanagement is a cornerstone of effective safety management systems.This product covers the four steps of riskmanagement; hazard identification, riskassessment, risk control and ongoingevaluation. These steps, and the skillsshown in the DVD, will maximize thecontribution from employees and helpmake the risk management process moreeffective. The DVD comes with a CDcontaining a self-paced learning guide for facilitators.

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Working Safely: Healthand safety training forindustry, commerce andthe public sectorInstitute of Safety and Health (IOSH)Distributed by BSI

The online certificated version of IOSHWorking Safely is aimed at staff from anysector with no supervisory or managerialresponsibility. It provides a grounding inthe essentials of health and safety –everyone at work should have anunderstanding of why they must ‘worksafely’ and this course offers exactly that.This completely online version of WorkingSafely introduces a new approach tohealth and safety training. It includesTutor support, interactive exercises, andan online Final Assessment.

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A Comprehensive Guideto Fire SafetyColin S. Todd

This easy-to-read publication is virtuallyunique in the breadth with which ittackles the allied subjects of fireprevention and fire safety management.Previously published as Fire Precautions:A guide for management, this book hasbeen thoroughly revised and updated toincorporate explanations and guidancerelating to the Regulatory Reform FireService Order (RRFSO) and relatedlegislation in Scotland and NorthernIreland. Intended for the non-specialist,A Comprehensive Guide to Fire Safetyprovides an in-depth overview of allaspects of fire safety. It is a valuablereference to provide operationalmanagers with a framework by whichthey can implement an effective firesafety strategy to meet both their ownbusiness needs, and those of thegovernment’s new requirements,in a planned and sustained fashion.

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F is for Fire: A dictionaryof key fire terminologyPeter Hodgson & Don Christian

This book brings together the keypublished definitions of fire and firesafety terminology, creating a definitivecatalogue of fire terms. British Standardsand associated documents carry theirown terms and definitions but in manycases it has been found that theseindividual lists will often define the same term with slight or substantialdifferences. This dictionary of termsamalgamates these varying definitionsinto single, composite definitions andsupplements further definitions widelyused in the industry. The terms explainedcover the whole spectrum of fire safety in all its applications. This includes testingfor both fire resistance and reaction tofire; passive and active fire protectionsystems and fire safety engineeringprinciples to the design of buildings.

• A5 Paperback

• 192 pages

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The Design, Installation,Commissioning andMaintenance of FireDetection and Fire AlarmSystems: A guide to BS Code 5839-1Colin S. Todd

Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems isthe essential guide to BS 5839-1:2002,as amended in December 2004. Thiscode of practice represents the universal‘bible’ for those involved in the design,maintenance and use of fire detectionand alarm systems in the UnitedKingdom. Compliance with the code is very commonly required by buildingcontrol authorities, fire alarm and rescueauthorities and others who may enforceprovisions for fire safety in certainoccupancies; property insurers who mayrequire automatic fire detection systemsto comply with the recommendations ofthe code and consulting engineers whocommonly demand compliance with thecode, often as part of the electricalspecification for a building.

• A5 Paperback

• 313 pages

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The Design of FireDetection Installations for Dwellings: A guide to BS 5839-6Colin S. Todd

This book is a comprehensive guide onhow to use and implement one of BSI’sbest-selling fire standards BS 5839-6. Thecode is commonly known as the universal‘bible’ for those involved in the design,installation, commissioning, maintenanceand use of fire detection and alarmsystems in the UK. This publicationprovides an invaluable aid to specifiers,designers and installers, including FireBrigades, Local Authorities, HousingAssociations, Fire Alarm Contractors,Building Control Officers, ConsultingEngineers, Electrical Contractors andBuilding Surveyors.

• A5 Paperback

• 172 pages

• 2004

• ISBN 0 580 44016 8

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Winning with Fire SafetyPat Perry

This publication, in manual format,provides the reader with no-nonsenseadvice and guidance on implementing an effective fire safety strategy inbusiness, offering a host of good practice,assessment and review in plain English.Checklists, handy hint boxes and a CD of key proformas complete thepublication. This publication providesoperational managers of all levels with a basic framework by which they canimplement an effective fire safety strategyto meet their business needs in aplanned and sustainable fashion and will be an invaluable read for companydirectors, Health & Safety managers, firewardens, facilities managers and anybodywith an interest in fire safety strategies.

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder & free CD-ROM

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A Guide to Fire SafetyEngineeringDr S D Christian

This is a basic introduction to theprinciples of fire safety engineering inrelation to fire precautions. It suggestswhy such engineered solutions areeffective in achieving satisfactory firesafety levels. It is a guide for those who are new to the subject and suggestswhere further, more detailed informationcan be found. The strength of thepublication is the author’s mastery of thesubject enabling him to deliver the salientfeatures of a complex topic in an easilydigestible and informative manner.

• A4 Paperback

• 34 pages

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The Audit of Active Fire Safety Systems:Practitioners’ assessmentand approval proceduresmanualNorthern Ireland Fire Safety Panel

The Audit of Active Fire Safety Systems:Practitioners’ Assessment and ApprovalManual is designed to aid regulatory andenforcing authorities, and approvedinspectors in England and Wales, firesafety professionals, designers and otherinterested parties in the wider fire safetycommunity, in the audit, assessment andapproval of active fire safety systems.The easy-to-use chapters are brokendown into three stages to lead youthrough the procedure: Assessment of specification and design drawings;Assessment of work in progress; andFinal acceptance after commissioning of the installation. There are handychecklists and explanations of therelevant procedures at each stage toguide you through your audit from startto finish.

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder

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Fire Safety in CareHomes for Older Peopleand ChildrenDr S D Christian

This informative book is an invaluableresource for designers, owners andmanagers of homes for older people and children. It is also useful for anyoneinvolved in renovation or refurbishmentof care homes as it outlines the advisedfire safety precautions and explains howto implement them in the planningstages. This book offers invaluable adviceto those responsible for enforcing firesafety standards in both new and existingpremises.

• A4 Paperback

• 134 pages

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A Guide to EmergencyLightingChris Watts

A Guide to Emergency Lighting aids usersand design, installation and maintenanceengineers in providing appropriateemergency lighting systems to assistoccupants to leave premises safely andcomply with this new legislation. It coversall aspects of the selection, design,installation, maintenance and testing of battery powered emergency lightingsystems to meet legislation. Thispublication will be of wide-rangingappeal to all those involved in thissubject including, facilities managers;installation engineers; suppliers; systemdesigners; system users; electricalcontractors; engineers involved inmaintenance of emergency lightingsystems; installers; building controlinspectors; fire protection companies;architects; local authorities; fireauthorities; specifiers; consultants.

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A Guide to EmergencyLighting CDThis CD-ROM contains a compilation ofstandards and explanatory guides to giveyou an invaluable tool when designing,building and installing emergencylighting. It includes BS 5266-1 -Emergency lighting. Code of practice for the emergency lighting of premises;BS 5266-7- Lighting applications.Emergency lighting; BS 5266-8 -Emergency escape lighting systems;BS EN 60598-2-22 - Luminaires.Particular requirements. Luminaires foremergency lighting; BS EN 50171 -Central power supply systems. Thesepublications are then complemented by a series of slides written by Chris Wattsand Industry Committee for EmergencyLighting (ICEL) which will further assistwith the application of these standards.

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Winning with theDisability DiscriminationActPat Perry

This is a comprehensive toolkit manualwith CD-ROM. It is an invaluablebusiness resource for operationalmanagers. It is full of clear advice andguidance on implementing the provisionsof the Disability Discrimination Act,including best practice advice, accessaudits, case studies, assessment and howto handle complaints. Checklists, handyhint boxes and a CD of key proformas are included. This publication providesoperational managers of all levels with a basic framework by which they canimplement the requirements of the DDA to meet their business needs in a planned and sustainable fashion and will be essential reading for companydirectors, health and safety managers,facilities managers and human resourceofficers in small and large companiesalike.

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder and freeCD-ROM

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BS 8300:2001 Audio CDBS 8300:2001 gives recommendationsfor the design of new buildings andapproaches to meet the needs ofdisabled people. It applies to car parkingprovisions, setting down points andgaraging, access routes to, and around,all buildings, and entrances to, andinteriors of, new buildings. Routes torecreational facilities associated with and in the immediate vicinity of buildings,such as patios, and seating and picnicareas, are also covered. The CD-ROMcontains the standard in PDF format, inexpandable font size and audio versions.

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Construction ProductsDirective (CPD)A guide to therequirements and CE markingThe Construction Products Directive (CPD)is one of the ‘New Approach’ Directivesthat aim to create a single Europeanmarket by removing the technical barriersto trade between Member States throughthe use of harmonized standards andapprovals. Recently revised and regularlyupdated, this publication explains theimplications of the Construction ProductsDirective and gives guidance oncompliance. To keep you informed of key developments, an update service isavailable, which is available to you free of charge for the first year, after whichyou can renew for an annual fee.

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Electrical Plugs andWiring World ElectricitySupplies (2nd edition)This second edition has been compiled bytechnical specialists, providing up-to-dateindividual country information onelectrical plugs, wiring and electricitysupplies for over 110 countries spanningEurope, the Americas, the Middle East,Africa, Asia and the Pacific Rim. Aninvaluable resource for any manufacturer,exporter or supplier of electrical goodsand services, this international surveycomes in two main parts. The first partdeals with plugs and wiring that wouldbe used with mains-powered householdand similar equipment. The second partprovides useful comparative tables ofworld electricity supplies, voltages andfrequencies. All domestic, commercial and industrial supplies are included,with some distribution voltages.

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder

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World Electricity Supplies:Voltages and frequenciesAny exporter of electrical goods needs toknow the power supply of their potentialcustomers. This publication lists thevalues and tolerances expected in over200 countries. It covers: Supply voltages -domestic, commercial and industrialinstallations; voltage tolerance; frequencyand tolerance; transmission anddistribution voltages; supply circuits,phases and earthing. To keep youinformed of key developments, an updateservice is available, which is available toyou free of charge for the first year, afterwhich you can renew for an annual fee.

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CE Marking for ElectroMagnetic Compatibility:A guide to the EMCDirectiveThis is an essential reference tool foranyone involved in the design andmanufacture of electrical equipment for the European Economic Area. It is a concise and easy-to-understandexplanation of the EMC Directive, helpingyou to expand your market opportunitiesthroughout the EEA; understand yourobligations under Directive 89/336/EEC;discover how to use the Directive; andfollow the most economic route tocompliance. To keep you informed of key developments, an update service isavailable, which is available to you free of charge for the first year, after whichyou can renew for an annual fee.

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Electrical Equipment forFlammable Atmospheres:An international surveyof certification andapproval requirementsFlammable atmospheres present anydesigner with a problem. This publicationlists national technical requirementsapplying to electrical installations for use in flammable atmospheres. Itprovides an easy reference source fordesigners, manufacturers, suppliers and purchasers of electrical equipment.Countries covered include those in the European Union, plus Argentina,Australia, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria,Canada, China, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt,Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Japan, Korea,Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway,Romania, Russian Federation, Singapore,South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand,Ukraine, USA, Vietnam, Yugoslavia andZimbabwe. To keep you informed of key developments, an update service isavailable, which is available to you free of charge for the first year, after whichyou can renew for an annual fee.

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The Low VoltageDirective: A guide to CE MarkingWhen designing electrical equipment to the Electrical Equipment Designed to Operate within Certain Voltage LimitsDirective (sometimes known as the LowVoltage Directive), you need the guidancein this handbook. This concise, easy-to-understand publication guides youthrough the Directive, the use andapplication of standards, testing and CE marking so that you: become awareof your legal responsibilities; discoverhow to use the Directive; follow the most economic route to compliance;trade more successfully within Europe.To keep you informed of keydevelopments, an update service isavailable, which is available to you free of charge for the first year, after whichyou can renew for an annual fee.

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Requirements forelectrical installations.IEE Wiring Regulations.Seventeenth editionEnsure that your electrical installationsconform to the latest safety guidelinesfrom the British Standards Institution (BSI)and the Institution of Engineering andTechnology (IET) as codified in BS 7671,Requirements for Electrical Installations.This is especially important as the BuildingRegulations Part P Electrical Safety nowapplies to all fixed electrical installations(for operation at low voltage or extra-lowvoltage) that are not controlled by theElectricity Supply Regulations 1988 or the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.BS 7671 applies to the design, erectionand verification of electrical installations,also additions and alterations to existinginstallations. Existing installations thathave been installed in accordance withearlier editions of the Regulations maynot comply with this edition in everyrespect. This does not necessarily meanthat they are unsafe for continued use or require upgrading. BS 7671:2008includes changes necessary to maintaintechnical alignment with CENELECharmonization documents. BS 7671:2008Requirements for Electrical Installations isintended to come into effect in July2008. Installations designed after June2008 are to comply with BS 7671:2008.

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A Handbook forSustainable Development:A companion to BS 8900‘Guidance for ManagingSustainable Development’ David Jackman

This book is a companion guide to BS 8900 (Guidance for ManagingSustainable Development). It guidesorganizations towards effectivemanagement of their impact on societyand the environment, along the route toenhanced organizational performanceand success. It offers practical examplesof how difficult issues involving values,principles, and ethics, can be addressedand changes implemented, and gives anapproach to defining a set of criteria orvalue judgements about what isimportant, and what practices oractivities should be avoided.

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder

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Managing theEnvironment the 14001 WayDavid Smith & Clive Green

This book is for organizations seekinguser-friendly help in developing a cost-effective environmentalmanagement system (EMS) based on BS EN ISO 14001 and 14004. It buildson the basic framework and principles of the standards by providing practical advice, examples and sources of furtherinformation. It will be invaluable for thoseseeking to integrate EMS within anoverall management system, such as onebased on ISO 9001 (Quality) or BS 8800(Health and Safety). Using the approachsuccessfully introduced in ManagingHealth and Safety the BS 8800 Way, thisbook provides information at a variety oflevels, in practice, and in detail and threeorganizations from different sectors toillustrate how an EMS applies.

• A5 Paperback

• 222 pages

• 2005

• ISBN 0 580 44097 4

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EnvironmentalManagementPresentation SetPresented in a slip-case, three essentialEMS standards PLUS Auditing the ISO 19011 Way are available in an easy-to-use ring bound A5 format.This Presentation Set will be a valuedaddition to any environmental manager’sbookshelf. You will also receive Managingthe Environment the 14001 Way as aseparate book on publication. Contains:BS EN ISO 14001:2004 Environmentalmanagement systems. Specification withguidance for use BS ISO 14004:2004Environmental management systems.General guidelines on principles,systems and supporting techniques;BS EN ISO 19011:2002 Guidelines for quality and/or environmentalmanagement systems auditing; Auditingthe ISO 19011 Way (BIP 2006) andManaging the Environment the 14001Way (BIP 2069) as a separate book.

• Presentation Set

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Environmental DueDiligence: The Role of ISO 14015 in theEnvironmentalAssessment of Sites and OrganizationsNigel Carter & Larraine Wilde

The challenges of contaminated land,compliance with regulation and productliability are becoming increasinglycomplex. There are significantconsequences that businesses need tounderstand that may impact not just onfinancial viability and the relationshipswith financial stakeholders, but also onclient perceptions and continuity inproduction. This publication examines the international standard ISO 14015Environmental management.Environmental assessment of sites andorganizations, and its application to thenon-intrusive stages of environmentalassessment.

• Royal Paperback

• 88 pages

• 2004

• ISBN 0 580 44296 9

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 44296 4

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EnvironmentalManagement Report:Focus on Sustainabilityand its Implications for CSRAdrian Henriques & Peter Engelschmidt

This report explores what sustainabilitymeans, and especially what it means forbusiness. It looks at the tools, techniques,standards and methodologies needed forsustainability and helps you to discoverwhich are most appropriate for yourorganization and how you wouldimplement them. The report also offerssupport in the preparation of a businesscase for moving towards sustainability.At the end, readers should be better ableto articulate their own thoughts on theway forward for their organization. Thisreport is not just written for experts, butaims to clarify and communicate theissues of sustainability and provide aninvaluable tool for all managers.

• A4 Wirobound

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• 2006

• ISBN 0 580 49337 7

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EnvironmentalManagement Report:Focus on WasteManagementOpen University - Mark Yoxon,Stephen Burnley & Toni Gladding

This report uses examples and casestudies to show how effective wastemanagement benefits business. Thereport gives clear and practical advice on how to identify areas of waste andhow to implement simple operationalprocedures to reduce and control it. Theauthors guide the reader through therelevant legislation and provide the toolsand techniques to unlock the benefits foryour business, the wider economy andthe Environment.

• A4 Wirobound

• 119 pages

• 2006

• ISBN 0 580 48412 2

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 48412 4

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EnvironmentalManagement Report:Focus on EnvironmentalCommunicationsJane Taylor & Kerry Wastell

This guide offers a way through the vastamounts of research, legislation, bestpractice and frameworks that surroundthe topics of corporate responsibility (CR)and communication processes. It looksclosely at what is meant by corporateresponsibility communications and givesyou a guide to reviewing your CRcommunications agenda. The authorslook at both internal and externalcommunications and stress theimportance of communication as part of a learning process to ensure the policyis understood fully by all. Several casestudies are provided to give examples of how different organizations havetaken onboard and communicated theCR agenda.

• A4 Wirobound

• 165 pages

• 2006

• ISBN 0 580 48671 0

• ISBN-13 978 0580 48671 5

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EnvironmentalManagement Report:Focus on Climate ChangeJan Vernon

This report gives a detailed insight intowhat climate change actually is, andexplains the related policies in real terms.The report analyses what effect thesepolicies will have on businesses andshows what steps can be taken to stay in line with the legislation. Examples aretaken from leading businesses in order to give ideas of how to develop an action plan to help manage the impact of climate change on your business.The author also looks at the potentialbusiness benefits of climate change and how to use the policies to youradvantage. This publication will be aninvaluable tool to those companieswishing to get ahead of the game on anissue that will inevitably affect everyone.This report will allow companies to assessthe potential affects of climate change ontheir business, and utilize this knowledgeto help ensure that they are prepared forthe future.

• A4 Wirobound

• 124 pages

• 2006

• ISBN 0 580 48142 5

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 48142 0

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BS 8555 Project AcornWorkbook – Volumes 1-3Chris Sheldon & IEMA

The BS 8555 Acorn Scheme Workbook is a companion guide to BS 8555:2003for all organizations wanting to make astart at implementing an EnvironmentalManagement System, with particularfocus for small and medium sizedenterprises (SMEs). The workbook gives you the guidance and structure to work through the 5 phases outlined in the standard, to work towards anEnvironmental Management Systemaccreditation, which can be achieved t the end of any phase by externalvalidation via IEMA. There is also anoptional 6th phase that prepares you for ISO 14001 or EU certification. Thiseasy-to-use methodology is ideal fororganizations with limited resources as ittakes you through the implementation ata pace that is suitable for your needs andmeans. Throughout the workbook thereare also ‘top-tips’ and case studies givingexamples of how other organizationshave interpreted the standard.

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder

• 217 pages

• 2007

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 50225 5

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COMING SOONBS 8555 Project AcornWorkbook – Volumes 2-6 Chris Sheldon & IEMA

The BS 8555 Acorn Scheme Workbook is a companion guide to BS 8555:2003for all organizations wanting to make astart at implementing an EnvironmentalManagement System, with particularfocus for small and medium sizedenterprises (SMEs). The workbook givesyou the guidance and structure to workthrough the 5 phases outlined in thestandard, to work towards anEnvironmental Management Systemaccreditation, which can be achieved at the end of any phase by externalvalidation via IEMA. There is also anoptional 6th phase that prepares you for ISO 14001 or EU certification. Thiseasy-to-use methodology is ideal fororganizations with limited resources as ittakes you through the implementation ata pace that is suitable for your needs andmeans. Throughout the workbook thereare also ‘top-tips’ and case studies givingexamples of how other organizationshave interpreted the standard.

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• TBC

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Auditing the ISO 19011WayNigel Carter

With increasing numbers of organizationshaving multiple management systems to meet their operating needs and legalobligations, an integrated approachmakes bottom- line sense. Robust auditscheck and confirm regulatory andcontractual compliance, product qualityand customer satisfaction, and point toopportunities for continual improvement.Auditing the ISO 19011 Way, is a conciseexplanation and guide to using thestandard and achieving the greatestbenefit from the audit process for yourorganization. The book provides anoverview of modern managementsystems, then step-by-step guidance on the principles of auditing; auditprogramme management; carrying out an audit; and the competence and evaluation of auditors. To get the most from your audits, this book is the essential companion to BS EN ISO 19011. However, it is also a valuable business tool on its own.

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder

• 92 pages

• 2003

• ISBN 0 580 41428 0

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EnvironmentalManagement Systems for SMEsBrian Cleaver

This book is primarily for managers insmall companies or business units whoneed to develop and implement an EMSfrom scratch and who have little or noprevious experience. The publication gives practical, concise information andadvice on environmental management.It takes the reader through the process,from initial environmental review,planning and policy, to organization and implementation, monitoring andimprovement. The author stresses theneed to keep the environmentalmanagement system simple and to try to integrate it into overall businessprocesses. Following the general layout of BS EN ISO 14001, this book will beparticularly useful for those consideringusing the standard to meet theirenvironmental management needs.

• Royal Paperback

• 82 pages

• 2001

• ISBN 0 580 33249 7

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 33249 4

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Effective EMS AuditingChristopher Sheldon

To get the best out of your environmentalmanagement system, you need effectiveresults and feedback – and this comesfrom auditing. A well-scoped auditingprogramme will provide you with acomplete, up-to-date picture of your EMSas it evolves and matures, and lets youdemonstrate to clients, regulators andothers that you know what you’re doingand why. This book contains a host ofpractical tips on how to design a simpleand effective EMS auditing system foryour business. Each chapter looks at thebackground to the issue, sets out what itmeans in practice, and provides atroubleshooting guide.

• Royal Paperback

• 74 pages

• 2001

• ISBN 0 580 33250 0

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Eco-ManagementAccounting, Guidelinesfor accountants,business advisors andenvironmental managersMartin Bennett & Peter James

This title offers guidance on howorganizations can take account of thefinancial implications of environmentalmatters and on how financial andenvironmental management issues canbe linked, producing a positive and greenbottom-line.

• Royal Paperback

• 90 pages

• 2001

• ISBN 0 580 33252 7

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Labelling & LifecycleAssessment CDThis new CD-ROM contains all theessential labelling and lifecycleassessment standards including: BS ENISO 14020:2001; BS EN ISO 14021:2001; BS EN ISO 14024:2001; BS EN ISO14025:2006; BS ISO 14040:2006; BS ISO14044:2006; DD/ISO TS 14048:2002; PDISO/TR 14049:2000; PD ISO/TR 14062and the bestselling title, Managing theEnvironment the 14001 Way (BIP 2069).The PDF format features a powerfulsearch facility, and copy, paste andprinting functions.

• CD-ROM

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EnvironmentalManagement Systems CDThis new CD-ROM contains the essentialstandards for environmentalmanagement systems including BS EN ISO 14001:2004;BS ISO 14004: 2004; BS ISO 14015:2001;BS EN ISO 19011:2002; BS 8555:2003;BS EN ISO 14031:2000; BS 8900:2006;BS ISO 14050:2002; BS ISO 14063:2006;and the bestselling title, Managing theEnvironment the 14001 Way (BIP 2069).The PDF format features a powerfulsearch facility, and copy, paste andprinting functions.

• CD-ROM

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CEDREC – EnvironmentalProfessionalDistributed by BSI

CEDREC stands for ComprehensiveEnvironmental Directory of Regulations n Europe with Commentary and containsover 1,000 pieces of business relatedenvironmental legislation on CD-ROM.Legislation is covered from England,Scotland and Wales, as are EU measures.With a simple menu and keyword search,CEDREC takes the hard work out ofassessing your obligations. You can copyand paste text to create a customizedregister of legislation. CEDREC comes intwo versions: standard or CEDRECProfessional. Choose the standard versionif you just need summaries, or CEDRECProfessional if you need the consolidatedfull text of the legislation as well.

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Managing Food SafetyCD Managing Food Safety contains fivedocuments that provide guidance onimplementing and maintaining aneffective food safety managementsystem. BS EN ISO 22000:2005 is theinternational standard for food safetymanagement, and specifies requirementsfor a food safety management system to enable your organization to provideconsistently safe end products. It isaccompanied on the CD by ManagingFood Safety the 22000 Way (BIP 2078);ISO 22000 Food Safety: Guidance andWorkbook for the Catering Industry (BIP2127); ISO 22000 Food Safety: Guidanceand Workbook for the ManufacturingIndustry (BIP 2128); and ISO 22000 Food Safety: Guidance and Workbook for the Retail Industry (BIP 2129). Theworkbooks on this CD contain forms thatcan be populated with data, saved andprinted.

• CD-ROM

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Winning with FoodSafetyPat Perry

This publication, in manual format,provides the reader with no-nonsenseadvice and guidance on implementingfood safety in business in practice, with a host of good practice, assessment andreview that will stand all business ownersin good stead. This manual is in a user-friendly question and answer format andcontains pro forma checklists and handyhint boxes allowing for the easyapplication of advice and good practiceof benefit to all levels of user.

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder & free CD-ROM

• 142 pages

• 2006

• ISBN 0 580 44096 6

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IMS: Managing FoodSafetyHelen Hinch

This book examines product control inthe food industry and the characteristicsthat make its management different from that of other industries. Particularattention is given to the role of theHazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) systems, the benefits of operating within the context of anIntegrated Management System and theuse and application of relevant standards.

• Royal Paperback

• 116 pages

• 2003

• ISBN 0 580 42285 2

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Managing Food Safetythe 22000 WayDavid Smith, Rob Politowski & Christina Palmer

This practical guide has been developedfor organizations seeking user-friendlyhelp in understanding and implementinga food safety management system tomeet the requirements of theinternational standard ISO 22000:2005.Managing Food Safety the 22000 Waytakes a detailed look at the requirementsof ISO 22000 and is applicable along thecomplete food chain ‘from farm to fork’.A simple methodology is offered, coupledwith extracts from the standard and clearexplanations of the terms used. This bookis designed to be used at a range oflevels, either as a stand alone guide or inconjunction with the standard for a moredetailed approach. The straightforwardmethodology will be particularly helpfulfor those organizations which may bewishing to integrate an ISO 22000system with their other managementsystem requirements.

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ISO 22000 Food Safety:Guidance and Workbookfor the Catering IndustryDavid Smith, Tracey Jackson-Smith and Rob Politowski

This workbook has been developed toprovide support to catering organizationsin the implementation of an ISO 22000:2005 food safetymanagement system. It is intended to be used by those charged with theimplementation and running of thesystem in the catering sector and will be found particularly helpful by membersof the food safety team, as well asdepartmental managers. For thoserequiring a greater depth of knowledgeand understanding the workbook shouldbe used in conjunction with ISO 22000and/or the handbook Managing FoodSafety the 22000 Way (BIP 2078).

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ISO 22000 Food Safety:Guidance and Workbookfor the ManufacturingIndustryDavid Smith, Tracey Jackson-Smith and Rob Politowski

This workbook has been developed to provide support to manufacturingorganizations in the implementation of an ISO 22000:2005 food safetymanagement system. It is intended to be used by those charged with the implementation and running of the system in the manufacturing sectorand will be found particularly helpful by members of the food safety team as well as departmental managers. For thoserequiring a greater depth of knowledgeand understanding the workbook shouldbe used in conjunction with ISO 22000and/or the handbook Managing FoodSafety the 22000 Way (BIP 2078).

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ISO 22000 Food Safety:Guidance and Workbookfor the Retail IndustryDavid Smith, Tracey Jackson-Smith and Rob Politowski

This workbook has been developed toprovide support to retail organizations in the implementation of an ISO 22000:2005 food safetymanagement system. It is intended to be used by those charged with theimplementation and running of thesystem in the retail sector and will befound particularly helpful by members of the food safety team as well asdepartmental managers. For thoserequiring a greater depth of knowledgeand understanding the workbook shouldbe used in conjunction with ISO 22000and/or the handbook Managing FoodSafety the 22000 Way (BIP 2078).

• A4 Loose-leaf with binder

• 126 pages

• 2007

• ISBN-13 978 0 580 49990 6

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Implementing EffectiveCorporate SocialResponsibility andCorporate Governance:A FrameworkDr Pavel Castka, Dr Chris Bamber & Professor John Sharp

Using process-based management andsystems, this book demonstrates howorganizations can address the keyrequirements of corporate socialresponsibility (CSR) and corporategovernance. In addition, it explains howto assess the effectiveness and maturityof companies’ CSR and corporategovernance policy, in reporting tocustomers, regulators, investors and otherkey stakeholders. The book provides aframework for organizations to establish,maintain, improve and document theirCSR and corporate governancemanagement system. It will helporganizations become more effective,not just compliant.

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• 38 pages

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Implementing EffectiveCorporate SocialResponsibility andCorporate Governance:A GuideIan Rosam & Rob Peddle

This guide complements ImplementingEffective Corporate Social Responsibilityand Corporate Governance. AFramework by providing in-depthguidance and best practice on theapplications of the Framework completewith supporting documentation and casestudies.

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• 82 pages

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A Guide to CorporateSocial ResponsibilityJames Oury

A Guide to Corporate SocialResponsibility gives an introduction to the relevant concepts of CSR with anexamination of how those concepts havebeen brought to bear on the real world,and looks at how these can beincorporated into the life and culture ofyour business. It provides a doorway intothe practical application of conceptstouted by CSR practitioners to allow thereader to review the arena and make thenecessary decisions about what theywant to achieve and how best to goabout it. The focus is on what you can do differently in order to create acompetitive advantage for your companyand what you must consider and put inplace on a day-to-day level in order tomake it happen.

• A5 Paperback

• 133 pages

• 2007

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The Waste Electrical andElectronic EquipmentDirective: Requirementsand implementationsThe Waste Electrical and ElectronicEquipment Directive: requirements andimplementation is a guide produced by BSIfor manufacturers, importers and exporters ofelectrical and electronic equipment. Part 1introduction sets out the background tothe WEEE Directive, explaining the need forlegislation, how the Directive came to fruitionand the requirements and the implicationsfor producers and retailers of Electrical andElectronic Equipment. Part 2 provides detailon the situation in a range of Europeanand international countries, including all EU Member States. New information oncountries implementing measures will beadded as it becomes available.

New in 2008, Part 3 of the guide coversthe UK implementation of the WEEEDirective, including guidance on UKregulations, exemptions, organizationsresponsible for implementation, whatproducers need to do to comply,requirements on distributors, collectionand take-back schemes, treatment, feesand charging and enforcement. Copies of the Directive and Council Decisions arealso included. To keep you informed ofkey developments, an update service isavailable, which is available to you free ofcharge for the first year, after which youcan renew for an annual fee.

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Protection AgainstLightning: A UK guide tothe practical applicationof BS EN 62305Mike Henshaw

Protection Against Lightning: A UK guide to the practical application of BS EN 62305 is a comprehensivecompanion guide to the new Britishstandard, which aims to promote aconsistent approach to the standard'susage in the field by offering practicalinterpretations of its formal approach.The book covers important topics such as risk assessment, damage due tolightning and overvoltages, protectionmeasures, design for structuralprotection, requirements for structureswith risk of explosion, inspection, testing,maintenance and records. The book alsoincludes terms and definitions, FAQs andhelpful tables, diagrams and graphs toassist in assessments and calculations.This guide has been written for architects,consultants, building contractors andpractitioners, specializing in the design,installation, testing and maintenance ofsystems of protection against lightning.

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UK Guide to theStandardization forOverhead Electrical LinesBrought together in one convenient andeasily accessible format, The UK Guide toStandardization for Overhead ElectricalLines CD-ROM contains a collection ofthe BS EN 50341 and BS EN 50423standards for overhead electrical lines.Fully searchable, the CD-ROM is easy touse and provides a complete set of allapplicable requirements for overheadelectrical lines. It brings together thestandards pertaining to above and below45kV working.

• CD-ROM

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Stainless Steels andDelivery ConditionsA collection of the BS EN 10088standards for stainless steels, broughttogether in convenient CD-ROM format.Fully searchable, the CD is an easy-to-usetool making it easier to access thedocuments essential to your industry.Part 1 lists the chemical compositions of stainless steels (including a table of European Standards in which thesestainless steels are further specified).Part 2 specifies the technical deliveryconditions for hot or cold rolledsheet/plate and strip of standard gradesand special grades of corrosion resistingstainless steels for general purposes. Italso covers the use of flat stainless steelproducts including cutlery and otherproducts which come into contact withfoodstuffs. Part 3 specifies the technicaldelivery conditions for semi-finishedproducts, hot or cold formed bars, rods,wire, sections and bright products ofstandard and special grades of corrosionresisting stainless steels for generalpurpose.

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Compendium of Symbolsfor use on ElectricalEquipment for Diagrams This compendium comprises database‘snapshots’ for IEC 60417, Graphicalsymbols for use on equipment, and IEC60617, Graphical symbols for diagrams.The database ‘snapshots’ are in a PDFformat, and represent the state of the IECdatabases at the time of publication. The‘snapshots’ are in a PDF format, whichallows symbols to be searched for quicklyand easily.

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BS 8888:2006 TechnicalProduct Specification(TPS). SpecificationBS 8888:2006 is an integrated system,an enhanced tool-box and roadmap fortechnical specification documents. Itprovides designers, engineers, qualitymanagers and metrologists with a set of requirements for the preparation of all forms of technical productdocumentation. Using BS 8888encourages a common system, acommon language and a commonunderstanding in the technical productspecification area. It will help designersto order their output of design so that a product concept will be fully realizedthrough the manufacturing process. TheCD contains BS 8888:2006 plus over 150cross-referenced documents, accessible atthe click of a button. This CD-ROM givesyou access to over £12,000 worth ofstandards for only £900! For a full list ofall the standards included on the CD visitwww.bsigroup.com/bip3082

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Boilers and PressureVessels: An internationalsurvey of design andapproval requirementsAn international survey of design andapproval requirements that providesinformation on the national regulations,design codes, approval organizations,acceptable international design codesand United Kingdom inspectionorganizations. This information willenable manufacturers to see at a glancethe requirements which must be met byprospective boiler and pressure vesselexporters. This international survey covers130 countries around the world, technicalregulations, design codes and approvalrequirements for boilers, stationarypressure vessels, and transportablepressure vessels, including road tankers,and rail and compressed gas cylinders.A list of all inspection bodies appointedin respect of Directive 87/404/EEC SimplePressure Vessels for all European Unioncountries has been included. This list willbe updated from the Official Journal ofthe EC, as necessary. A list ofinternational standards organizations and their addresses has also beenincorporated. To keep you informed ofkey developments, an update service isavailable, which is available to you free of charge for the first year, after whichyou can renew for an annual fee.

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CE Marking forMachinery: A guide tothe European DirectiveThis guide is for all those involved in thesupply, manufacture, refurbishing andpurchasing of machinery. It gives practicaladvice on how to CE mark productsfalling within the scope of the MachineryDirective. CE Marking for Machinery.A guide to the European Directive2006/42/EC offers you: a clear andconcise overview of the EuropeanMachinery Directive; all the informationyou need in one place – including a full copy of the Machinery Directive2006/42/EC; comprehensive contentcompiled by industry experts; guidanceon the requirements for manufacturersand suppliers of machinery; regularupdates to keep you informed ofimportant changes.

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Motor Vehicles andEquipment: Aninternational guide to the Application of EC,ECE and nationalapproval schemesThis international survey details therequirements for all manufacturers and exporters of passenger cars,goods vehicles, trailers, semi-trailers,motorcycles, safety-related and emissioncontrol equipment in over 45 countries.It is designed to provide you with thetechnical regulations and the knowledgeyou require to reduce the cost and timeduring the development and designstage. It will enable you to successfullyexport your products throughout theworld, prevent product recall andexpensive rework or modification, andgive you a full understanding of yourlegal obligations. To keep you informed of key developments, an update service is available, which is available to you freeof charge for the first year, after whichyou can renew for an annual fee.

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Medical Devices:ISO 13485 and ISO 9001Dennis Green

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Quality Patient Care inHospitalsDennis Green

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Graphical symbols for use in the labelling ofmedical devicesThis CD contains the new edition of BS EN 980 Graphical symbols for use inthe labelling of medical devices, with thesymbols in clip-art form, allowing them to be lifted directly from the standard.This functionality will be particularlyuseful for manufacturers and suppliers of medical devices, and to manufacturersand suppliers of safety signs and stickers,and technical authors. By including thestandard (for guidance and context) and the symbols, the CD will make usingthe symbols – in the style and to thestandard’s specification – much easier.

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