Training built around current real-world expertise and fully aligned with the regulator |
| Last week HSE published the latest annual health and safety statistics for Great Britain.
In 2021/22, 1.8 million working people suffered from a work-related illness, highlighting the continuing need for businesses to take action to prevent occupational ill-health.
Preventing occupational ill health is a key focus for HSE. Not only is it a legal requirement to protect the health of your workers, improving your management of worker health and wellbeing also brings tangible business benefits and protects your most important asset: your reputation.
That's where HSE Training and Events can help – the following courses have been designed to help you understand your legal obligations and take practical steps to manage health risks more effectively. This training explores the health and safety law regarding hand-arm vibration, the HAV risk assessment process, and the risk controls required to work safely. 1 to 2 February 2023 — Live Online £525 per person This course provides detailed and practical training on the COSHH regulations, including carrying out assessments and implementing controls. 6 to 8 February 2023 — Live online 1 to 2 March 2023 — HSE Science and Research Centre, Buxton £825 per person This workshop provides an overview of biological monitoring and how it can enhance the service that occupational hygiene and health professionals offer. 21 February 2023 — Live online £365 per person This course will demonstrate how to successfully manage LEV controls in order to get effective, efficient, and reliable control of airborne contaminants in the workplace. 23 February 2023 — HSE Science and Research Centre, Buxton £525 per person All of our training courses can be delivered in-company, contact us to discuss your requirements. Web | Email | Phone: +44 (0) 203 028 3704 | | | | |
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