Change risky behaviour and achieve safety culture excellence with HSE Training

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Behaviour Change training from HSE

Achieve health and safety culture excellence by changing risk-taking behaviour at work 

Not all risks can be engineered out of the work environment.

Even with the best procedures in place, individuals at work still take short cuts and make mistakes.

Sometimes risk-taking behaviour is intentional; in other cases, risks may be taken due to a lack of understanding about a particular hazard, associated controls or inadequate training.

For individuals, such risk-taking can result in injury, ill-health or even death. 
Organisations may incur lost time, damage to machinery, litigation, and possible prosecution. 

Delivered by psychologists, HSE's 2 day course -
'Behaviour Change: Achieving Health & Safety Culture Excellence' - gives you insights into the many factors that influence workers' and managers' behaviour.

The course demonstrates how behaviour change, leadership and worker engagement can be incorporated into the wider health and safety management system to ensure an integrated, and therefore more effective approach to risk management.

In doing so, both the immediate and underlying causes of risk-taking can be tackled head on. 

'Behaviour Change: Achieving Health & Safety Culture Excellence' will be held on 
Wednesday 31 July - Thursday 1 August 2019 at HSE's Science and Research Centre in Buxton, Derbyshire. It is aimed at health and safety managers with limited knowledge or experience of behaviour change approaches.

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HSE NEBOSH Intro to Incident Investigation

The NEBOSH HSE 
Introduction to Incident Investigation


This new 1-day qualification sets out not only the 'why' but also the 'how' of incident investigation.

If investigations fail to identify all of the causes of incidents, or they focus only on the individual involved, opportunities to improve work methods and improve risk controls may be lost.

The NEBOSH HSE Introduction to Incident Investigation equips learners to run investigations unaided, create and deploy action plans to help prevent recurrence or a more serious incident.

This stand-alone qualification is aimed at anyone who conducts investigations, such as supervisors and line managers. No specific previous training or qualification is needed.

Potential benefits include safer working methods, more effective controls and fewer incidents.

The NEBOSH HSE Introduction to Incident Investigation will be held on
Wednesday 7 August 2019 at the HSE Science and Research Centre in Buxton, Derbyshire.

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Book now for our July and August 2019 courses:

July

Developing Effective Procedures July 24NEW

Hazardous Area Classification for Gases and Liquids July 30

Behaviour Change: Achieving Health & Safety Culture Excellence
31 July 2019 - 01 August 2019

August

DSEAR – Controlling Dust Explosion Risks  01 Aug

Machinery Series - PUWER  05 Aug

HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment  06 Aug

Machinery Series - Machinery Risk Assessment Essentials  06 Aug

Machinery Series - Machinery Directive  07 Aug

NEBOSH HSE Introduction to Incident Investigation  07 Aug

HSE Inspectors' Guide to Improvement and Prohibition Notices  8 Aug

Machinery Series - Designing & Specifying Safety Related Control Systems  08 Aug

CDM 2015 - An Introduction to the Role of the Principal Designer - LONDON 13 Aug

HSE Inspectors' Guide to Electrical Safety  20 Aug

NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Health and Safety Leadership Excellence - MANCHESTER   20 Aug

Site and Transport Safety  20 Aug


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

Phone: +44 (0) 203 028 3704

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