Learn how to improve your risk assessments from an HSE Inspector

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The HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment

Wouldn't you like to know how HSE examines and uses employers' risk assessments? Learn the common errors that HSE finds in the risk assessment process? And use this information to manage workplace risks more effectively and avoid enforcement action?

 

You would? Then don't miss your chance to attend HSE's popular 1 day training course: HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment.

 

To be held on Tuesday 26 March at HSE's laboratory near Buxton, Derbyshire, this invaluable workshop will be delivered by a senior HSE inspector with more than 25 years of experience. It offers a rare opportunity to understand your regulator by seeing the world through an inspector's eyes.

 

This course is ideal for health and safety professionals who act as the interface between their business and HSE and for business owners or managers responsible for managing and controlling risks.

 

By attending you'll learn:

  • the different types of risk assessments required under health and safety legislation;

  • how HSE inspectors use risk assessments during inspections and investigations, and how they form judgements about whether risks are being adequately controlled;

  • the common errors that inspectors find in risk assessments and in how businesses use them to manage risks;

  • the circumstances where an inadequate risk assessment may cause an Inspector to take enforcement action, and what form that action is likely to take;

  • how to improve your risk assessment processes, manage risks better and avoid formal or informal action.

Get more information and BOOK YOUR PLACE now.

 


 

HSE Connect

FREE EVENT: HSE CONNECT, 20 February 2019

HSE CONNECT is a free to attend event organised by the
Health and Safety Executive and taking place on 20 February
at Vox Conference Centre in Birmingham.

 

It brings together industry, the regulator, trade unions and intermediaries to showcase good health and safety practice through lectures, seminars, exhibitions, panel discussions, surgeries and workshops.

 

You can explore how the world of work is changing, question HSE on how health and safety is developing and pick up useful tools and techniques for effective and proportionate risk management.

Choose your own personalised agenda for the day from nearly 100 sessions around four key themes:

  • Health and safety made simple – impartial health and safety advice and guidance, helpful for all but with a focus on supporting SMEs

  • Making health manageable – preventing, promoting and supporting the reduction of ill health in the workplace

  • The changing face of health and safety – the future world of work

  • Insights from incidents – real case studies to highlight how HSE works with industry and trades union to learn from the past, protect the present and research the future

 Don't forget, HSE CONNECT is free to attend so Register Now  to join us. 

 


 

Stress: from Intervention to Prevention

Stress: from Intervention to Prevention – Improving Your Approach to Tackling
Work-related Stress

Is your organisation doing enough to tackle work-related stress and mental ill health?

Join us for a one-day event, to reflect upon, re-evaluate and refine your current approach, which focuses on putting in place preventive measures that avoid harm and demonstrates the importance of a holistic approach that can include support initiatives such as mental health first aid, mindfulness and resilience training.

 

Tackling workplace stress is an important business topic, with many organisations realising that good mental health is as important as good physical health. Work related stress accounts for 57% of all working days lost due to ill health ( equates to 15.4 million days lost to stress), so many pioneering organisations are incorporating the topic within their wellbeing initiatives, helping to raise awareness of the issues, break down stigma and protect their people.

 

We'll also bring you up to speed with the latest thinking from HSE specialist inspectors who will explain how the enforcement approach is evolving.

 

£495 per person.

28 March 2019 in Birmingham

26 March 2019 in Manchester

 

Special offer: Bring along a colleague for a third off! Book two places for £795.

28 March 2019 in Birmingham

26 March 2019 in Manchester


 

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HSE training and events now booking for February 2019

If you are interested in attending one of our courses, but the advertised dates are not suitable, please do drop us an email at training@hsl.gsi.gov.uk

 

Want to run these or any of our other training courses in-company?

Contact us now to discuss your requirements.

 

Web: hsl.gov.uk/training

Email: training@hsl.gsi.gov.uk

Phone: +44 (0) 203 028 3704

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