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Biosafety: Working Safely at Containment Level 3
Managing the risks that arise from deliberate work with biological agents requires that sufficient management controls are in place in order to prevent or control the potential release of a biological agent.
This course aims to provide delegates with a greater understanding of the work carried out within a microbiological Containment Level 3 (CL3) facility by introducing them to the concepts and philosophy of working with biological agents at that level of containment.
BSR: Introduction to the Building Safety Regulator and Building Safety Act
The Building Safety Act 2022 names HSE as the new Building Safety Regulator (BSR) in England.
The Act contains a lot of new information and understanding how it fits together is critical for dutyholders to ensure they understand their responsibilities and the responsibilities of others.
This course will provide an overview of how the Act has arisen, the aims and objectives of the new legislation and the role of the BSR.
BSR: Introduction to the Role of Accountable Persons and Principal Accountable Persons
The Building Safety Act 2022 names HSE as the new Building Safety Regulator (BSR) in England.
The Act contains a lot of new information and understanding how it fits together is critical for dutyholders to ensure they understand their responsibilities and the responsibilities of others.
This course will provide an overview of how the Act has arisen, the aims and objectives of the new legislation and the role of the accountable person (AP) and principal accountable person (PAP) in the management of buildings within scope of the Act.
BSR: Introduction to the Role of Client, Principal Designer and Principal Contractor
BSR: Developing Accompanying Documents for the Building Control Process
This course will provide an overview of how to develop the accompanying documents for the building control elements for buildings within scope of the Act. These include the construction control plan, change control plan, building regulations compliance statement, fire and emergency file, competence declaration and mandatory occurrence reporting proposals.
CDM and the Role of the Client
Clients are organisations or individuals for whom a construction project is carried out. They have specific legal duties under the CDM 2015 regulations. This is because the client is a major influence over the way a project is procured and managed. Regardless of the size of the project, the client has contractual control, appoints designers and contractors and determines the money, time and other resources available. They set the project's culture and standards of performance through their commitment, behaviour and relationships with the project team.
HSE Inspector's Guide to Risk Management
The effective management of risk is central to providing a safe and healthy workplace.
This workshop-style training course will show delegates how HSE examines and uses employers' risk assessments. It will explain the common errors that HSE finds in the risk assessment process and show delegates how to use this information to manage risks more effectively to avoid enforcement action.
The workshop will be delivered by a former HSE inspector with more than 35 years of experience and is a rare opportunity to understand how HSE regulates by seeing the world through an inspector's eyes.
HSE Inspector's Guide to Electrical Safety
Electricity can kill or severely injure people and cause damage to property. Learning to work safely with or near electricity and electrical equipment can significantly reduce the risk of injury to workers.
This workshop-style training course provides relevant legislation, guidance, and industry best practice in relation to electrical safety and gives delegates a practical understanding of what HSE inspectors are looking for in the control of electrical safety risks, including the effectiveness of appropriate controls.
Hydrogen: The Fundamentals
This course will provide that foundation knowledge and give examples of risks and control measures when using hydrogen to enable delegates to understand and identify the hazards hydrogen could pose to their own environments and intended uses.
Machinery Series: Introduction to safeguarding and safety-related control systems
Machinery Series: PUWER
This course covers the requirements of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) and provides delegates with a thorough knowledge of this legislation and the duties of an employer to provide safe equipment for their employees to use. The course explains the implications of modifying machines and the steps that need to be taken to evaluate new machines. The course also gives practical, hands-on advice on how to evaluate the safety of machines and the suitability of guards using a checklist.
Delegates wishing to learn how to carry out machinery risk assessment should attend the 'Machinery Series: Risk Assessment Essentials' course.
Delegates who want to learn about the legislation regulating the design, manufacture and supply of machinery should attend the 'Machinery Series: UK Machinery Regulations' course.
NEBOSH Incident Investigation
HSE and NEBOSH have jointly developed this one-day qualification to show how non-complex incidents can be investigated effectively.
The course is relevant for delegates from all sectors: from manufacturing, construction, financial services, local government and retail to health care, social services and the caring professions, in fact in any work situation where the outcomes from effective investigations can help improve management arrangements for risk control and compliance.
NEBOSH Leadership
HSE and NEBOSH have joined forces to develop a one-day health and safety qualification for senior business leaders or those aspiring to this position.
The interactive, thought-provoking content shows how leaders can influence health and safety performance and culture through their actions and behaviours.
NEBOSH Stress
HSE and NEBOSH have jointly developed a one-day qualification aimed at helping delegates and their organisations to identify and reduce workplace stressors in order to create a positive, healthier workplace.