| Having trouble viewing this email? View the content as a web page. | |  People are involved in all aspects of work, which is why HSE recognises the importance that human factors can play in helping avoid accidents and ill-health at work. Managing human failures is essential to prevent major accidents, occupational accidents and ill health, all of which can cost businesses money, reputation and potentially their continued existence. Individuals have a wide range of abilities and limitations. A human factors (or ergonomics) approach focuses on how to make the best use of these capabilities: by designing jobs and equipment which are fit for people. This not only improves their health and safety but often ensures a better managed, more effective organisation. | | | Ergonomics and Human Factors Training from HSE HSE is unlike any other training provider. Our training is delivered by inspectors, scientists and health and safety experts who work in research and investigations every day. Our training is built around current real-world expertise and is fully aligned with current regulatory requirements. Now booking: Behaviour Change: Achieving Health & Safety Culture Excellence 5-6 February 2019 Ergonomics 11-15 February 2019 Human Factors in Accident and Incident Investigations 12-13 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 this 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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