♦ NEW for 2019 ♦ Developing Effective Procedures Weds 24 July, HSE Science and Research Centre, Buxton Organisations commonly rely on procedures to control health, safety and business risks. Procedures can only achieve this if they are well designed and people follow them; this is especially important when operating in safety critical environments. On Wednesday 24 July HSE is running a brand new course, 'Developing Effective Procedures' at its Science and Research Centre in Buxton, Derbyshire. This one day course will help delegates to develop effective procedures, or assess and improve existing ones, and achieve compliance with them. It focuses on safety critical activities that impact on occupational safety and major accident hazards. Although aimed at managers, supervisors and technicians responsible for developing and using procedures in a variety of scenarios, the course will also benefit those who are required to follow safety-critical procedures. More information | . The HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment (LONDON) As part of managing the health and safety of your business, you must control the risks in your workplace. You're required to carry out a risk assessment by law so it's important to get it right. Now you have the unique opportunity to find out from a highly experienced HSE inspector: - how HSE examines and uses employers' risk assessments
- the errors that are most commonly found in risk assessments
- how these findings can be used to effectively manage risk and avoid enforcement action
Our popular 1 day workshop, The HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment will take place on Thursday 11 July at ETC Venues Marble Arch, London. It's aimed at health and safety professionals, business owners or managers responsible for managing and controlling risks, who will learn: - the different types of risk assessment required under health and safety legislation
- how HSE inspectors use risk assessments during inspections and investigations
- how inspectors form judgements about whether risks are adequately controlled
- under which circumstances an inadequate risk assessment might lead to enforcement action and what form that action is likely to take
- how to better assess and manage risk and avoid formal or informal action
| | . The HSE Inspector's Guide to Improvement and Prohibition Notices Do you manage or advise on the interface between your organisation and HSE? Are you a business owner or director responsible for managing and mitigating risks?
Do you worry that you might receive a formal Improvement and Prohibition Notice following an HSE inspection? If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, you'll benefit from attending our HSE Inspector's Guide to Improvement and Prohibition Notices to be held on Thursday 08 August 2019 at HSE's Science and Research Centre in Buxton, Derbyshire. At this 1-day workshop, delivered by a senior HSE inspector with more than 25 years of experience, you'll learn why, when and how HSE takes formal enforcement action, how to legitimately influence formal HSE decisions and how to respond to receipt of a notice. Don't miss this rare opportunity to see the world from an HSE Inspector's perspective -
| . Hot off the press! Our AUGUST courses are booking now:
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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