They're here and booking now! Check out HSE's October '19 training courses

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HSE T&E

We've extended the HSE brand.

Wwill continue to provide Guidance and Research on our main website to help you comply with your obligations under health and safety law. 

However, we also offer a range of paid-for solutions to help you manage health and safety. 
HSL products and services are now offered under the HSE brand and include
Publications and ProductsTraining and EventsTesting and MonitoringResearch and Consultancy.

Managing ageing assets

Managing Ageing Assets

Creeping Changes, Data Trending and 
Experience from Incidents


The safe management of ageing assets is becoming an increasingly important issue as the UK's industrial base ages.

This has been highlighted by HSE's inspections of ageing plant both onshore and offshore.

The ability to assess and manage risks related risks can extend the life of ageing assets and enable investment in necessary repairs or replacement to be prioritised.

Correctly managing ageing assets helps both to protect workers and to sustain profitability.

HSE is to run a 1 day course on 'Managing Ageing Assets – Creeping Changes, Data Trending and Experience from Incidents' on Thursday 17 October 2019 at HSE's Science and Research Centre near Buxton, Derbyshire.

This course addresses managing ageing assets in high hazard industries, or any industry that relies on equipment or technology. It focuses on three broad areas of ageing plant management:

  • identification of creeping changes
  • management and trending of data and
  • lessons learned from HSE's investigation of ageing plant incidents.

Aimed at safety professionals, engineers and managers who are responsible for managing ageing assets on their site, the course will cover how to identify creeping changes using a HAZID methodology developed by HSE and published as guidance by the Energy Institute.

Get more information on Managing Ageing Assets and BOOK YOUR PLACE.


 

Practical Management of LEV

LEV - Practical Management of
Local Exhaust Ventilation Controls


Poorly controlled exposure to dust and fumes cause significant work-related ill-health each year.


Local exhaust ventilation (LEV) is the most common method of controlling workers' exposure to airborne contaminants, but it can be ineffective if employers select and install LEV controls of the wrong specification for the job.

This situation is worsened if installed LEV controls are not properly checked and maintained.

On Wednesday 23 October 2019, HSE is to run a 1 day course 'LEV - Practical Management of Local Exhaust Ventilation Controls' at its Science and Research Centre near Buxton, Derbyshire.

Delivered by HSE specialists in LEV, the course demonstrates how LEV controls can be managed to get effective, efficient, and reliable control of airborne contaminants, at least cost.

It is aimed at employers, Health, Safety & Environment managers, engineers, including production and design engineers and those responsible for production, building facilities and maintenance.

Find out more about 'Effective LEV Controls' and BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW.


 

Be a part of HSE's Battery Event

Innovation in Battery Technology:

Safely Enabling the Industrial Strategy

Thursday 14 November 2019, IET London

EARLY BIRD PRICE OFFER ENDING SOON


Britain is currently buzzing about batteries.

Both government and industry are investing heavily in research and innovation projects.

New facilities are being created to scale-up and advance the production, use and recycling of batteries to power the next industrial revolution.

But new technologies introduce new challenges – especially when it comes to health and safety.

HSE is responding to these challenges by hosting 'Innovation in Battery Technology – Safely Enabling the Industrial Strategy'.

Partnership and collaboration will be key in developing an evidence base that can underpin future health and safety systems for battery technology.

This inaugural conference will bring together keynote speakers from industry, government, research and standards-making to share knowledge, insight and current thinking.

Together we can overcome the health and safety challenges of innovating and regulating this growing area of new technology.

Join us on the 14th Nov 2019 at the IET in Central London to be part of this unique event.

See our website for further details and to book your place.


 

Booking now: our training courses for October 2019

NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Health and Safety Leadership Excellence      01 Oct

Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) Refresher           02 Oct

NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management        07 - 11 Oct

HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment - BIRMINGHAM    08 Oct

CRD - Workshop on Dermal Absorption and the EFSA 2017 Guidance for Plant Protection Products     10 Oct

CDM - The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015) - An Introduction to the Role of the Principal Designer - MANCHESTER      15 Oct

HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment - LONDON    17 Oct

Managing Ageing Assets – Creeping Changes, Data Trending and Experience from Incidents     17 Oct

NEBOSH HSE Introduction to Incident Investigation        17 Oct

DSEAR – Gases and Liquids         22 Oct

Noise - Occupational Noise Control Workshop     22 Oct

CRD - Two Day Biocides Efficacy Workshop         23 - 24 Oct

LEV - Practical Management of Local Exhaust Ventilation Controls       23 Oct

NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Health and Safety Leadership Excellence - MANCHESTER    
23 Oct

COMAH Compliance for Lower Tier Establishments      24 Oct

CRD - Maximum Residue Levels Workshop         29 Oct


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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