*NEW* Stress: from Intervention to Prevention Improving Your Approach to Tackling Work-related Stress Over 11 million days are lost at work a year because of stress at work. Yet by taking the right approach to stress management you can protect your employees and your business. HSE's brand new 1 day course, 'Stress: from Intervention to Prevention', will enable you to reflect upon, re-evaluate and refine your current approach. Taking place at ETC Venues, Manchester on Tuesday 26 March 2019 this event will help you to understand the essential components you need to develop a successful stress management strategy. You'll learn to recognise the features, benefits and limitations of popular interventions, critique your current approach to ensure it contains the right ingredients and refine your strategy, setting you on the road to success. Tackling workplace stress is becoming an important business topic as forward-thinking organisations increasingly realise that good mental health is just as important as good physical health. This course is ideally suited to anyone responsible for setting their organisation's stress management strategy and needing to know where to begin, or for those who are already implementing their plan but seeing limited success. You can book 'Stress: from Intervention to Prevention' for £495 per person or take advantage of our SPECIAL OFFER, bring along a colleague and book two places for just £795. | HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment Want to make sure that your risk assessment process is up to scratch? Be sure to book your place at the HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment. This one day event, to be held at ETC Venues Manchester on Wednesday 13 March 2019, will be delivered by a senior HSE inspector with more than 25 years of experience. You'll learn how HSE examines and uses employers' risk assessments; the common errors that HSE finds in the risk assessment process; and how to use this information to manage risks more effectively and avoid enforcement action. Whether you're a Health and Safety professional, a business owner or a manager responsible for assessing and controlling risk, you won't want to miss this rare opportunity to understand your regulator by seeing the world through an inspector's eyes. Get more information and book your place now. | Behaviour Change: Achieving Health & Safety Culture Excellence 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. For organisations, the costs can include lost time, damage to machinery, litigation, and 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 13-14 March 2019 at ETC Venues Manchester and is most appropriate for health and safety managers with limited knowledge or experience of behaviour change approaches. Learn more about this course and book your place now. | Manual Handling for Assessors Risk factors causing musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) can be found in virtually every workplace. Manual handling is one of the main causes of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD), which are the second most common occupational injuries within the UK Prevention and control of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) is a major priority and as such HSE have published a simple but effective risk assessment method called the MAC tool. HSE's 'Manual Handling for Assessors', a 1 day course to be held on Wednesday 13 March 2019 at ETC Venues in Manchester, will equip you with the knowledge to help recognise, assess and reduce manual handling risks in your organisation. Covering topics including the principles of manual handling, common injuries, legal aspects and key risk factors, this course is aimed at employers and employee representatives who intend to implement manual handling risk assessment and control within their companies. Get more information about 'Manual Handling for Assessors' and book your place now.
| Book your February and March '19 courses now: Ergonomics Mon 11 - Fri 15 Feb Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) Tues 12 - Weds 13 Feb Human Factors in Accident and Incident Investigations Tues 12 - Weds 13 Feb Slips and Trips - Falls Prevention Tues 12 Feb Stair Assessment Weds 13 Feb Manual Handling for Assessors Weds 27 Feb Hazardous Area Classification for Gases and Liquids Thur 28 Feb Site and Transport Safety Thur 28 Feb March COMAH - Technical Aspects of Safety Reports 05-06/03/2019 Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) - Health Surveillance and Exposure Control 05/03/2019 DSEAR – Gases and Liquids 06/03/2019 Pressure Systems Awareness 07/03/19 Upper Limb Disorders Risk Assessment of Repetitive Tasks 07/03/2019 NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management 11-15/03/2019 HSE Inspectors' Guide to Electrical Safety 12/03/2019 Behaviour Change: Achieving Health & Safety Culture Excellence - MANCHESTER 13-14/03/2019 COSHH Training - Practical Assessment and Control 13-14/03/2019 HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment - MANCHESTER 13/03/2019 Manual Handling for Assessors - MANCHESTER 13/03/2019 Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Risk Management 14/03/2019 Layers of Protection Analysis: Practical Application and Pitfalls (LOPA) 19-20/03/2019 HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment 26/03/2019 COSHH Training - Practical Assessment and Control 27-28/03/2019 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 these 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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