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Booking now - HSE Training Courses in November 2019

Upcoming HSE Training and Events to look out for

HSE Training and Events

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HSE T&E
Manage asbestos safely with HSE training

Managing asbestos in domestic*
and non-domestic premises

Asbestos causes around 5,000 deaths every year.

HSE's course 'Asbestos – Managing asbestos in domestic* and non-domestic premises' helps you to manage asbestos to the standards required by The Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR 2012). The course will be held on 7 November at the HSE Science and Research Centre near Buxton, Derbyshire.

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* 'Domestic' refers to landlords of domestic premises and not to people in their own homes.


Electrical Safety

The HSE Inspectors' Guide to Electrical Safety

Delivered by Specialist Electrical Inspectors with extensive industry experience, the HSE Inspectors' Guide to Electrical Safety gives you a practical understanding of what HSE inspectors are looking for in the control of electrical safety risks, including the effectiveness of appropriate controls. 

This course will be held at the HSE Science and Research Centre in Buxton on 19 Nov 2019.

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Pressure systems awareness training

Pressure Systems Awareness training

Pressure systems have become indispensable to industry. HSE's 1-day course 'Pressure Systems Awareness' provides a firm understanding of common risks associated with pressure systems, who has duties under the relevant regulations, and current risk mitigation strategies.

This unique, experiential course will next be held on 14 November at the HSE Science and Research Centre in Buxton, Derbyshire.

Find out more about 'Pressure Systems Awareness and BOOK YOUR PLACE


DSEAR Controlling Dust Explosion Risk

DSEAR – Controlling Dust Explosion Risks

DSEAR regulates the presence and use of dangerous substances in the workplace. Flammable dusts pose unique risks that differ from those posed by flammable gases and liquids.

On 27 November, HSE will run a 1 day training course on DSEAR: Controlling Dust Explosion Risks at its Science and Research Centre near Buxton, Derbyshire. The course provides an understanding of the hazards from flammable dusts and how the risks from storing and using these dusts can be managed so as to comply with DSEAR.

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Booking now - our course list for November 2019:

Machinery Series - PUWER - 04 November 2019

Hazardous Area Classification for Gases and Liquids - 05 November 2019

Machinery Series - Machinery Risk Assessment Essentials - 05 November 2019

Machinery Series - Machinery Directive - 06 November 2019

Asbestos - Managing asbestos in domestic* and non-domestic premises - 07 November 2019

Machinery Series - Designing & Specifying Safety Related Control Systems - 07 November 2019

Innovation in Battery Technology - Safely Enabling the Industrial Strategy - 14 November 2019

NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Health and Safety Leadership Excellence - 14 November 2019

Pressure Systems Awareness - 14 November 2019

NEBOSH HSE Introduction to Incident Investigation - 14 November 2019

HSE Inspectors' Guide to Electrical Safety - 19 November 2019

COSHH Training - Practical Assessment and Control - 20 - 21 October 2019

Behaviour Change: Achieving Health & Safety Culture Excellence - 26 - 27 November 2019

DSEAR - Controlling Dust Explosion Risks - 27 November 2019

 

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Phone: +44 (0) 203 028 3704

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