We are now offering a range of our training courses in London, a
list of courses currently planned is shown below. We can also offer
in house training for your company so please contact us if
you have an individual or bespoke training need. For further
information call us on +44 (0)203 028 3704 or email training@hsl.gsi.gov.uk
Calendar for upcoming courses in London
Courses Run in London
This course, delivered by HSL psychologists, will provide you
with an understanding as to why workers take risks, covering the
many factors that influence behaviour. It will also highlight the
strengths and weaknesses of traditional behaviour modification
strategies for correcting 'unsafe' behaviour, highlighting why such
approaches may have limited impact. The course builds on
behaviour modification approaches, adopting a five step, holistic
approach to behaviour change and concludes with strategies to help
reduce the likelihood of risk taking behaviour.
This course, delivered by experienced HSL ergonomists, will
provide you with an understanding of DSE risks and approach to risk
management and with the documentation to provide your employer with
risk assessments. The course covers the key elements
for office DSE risk assessment and management and provides the
information and techniques required to enable anyone to become a
DSE assessor. We also discuss risk management for less common
DSE issues such as hot-desking and dual screens, and mobile
technology such as tablet pcs, smartphones and laptops.
Guidance on how to set up a computer workstation in the office is
mirrored for home activity or when you are on the move with
DSE.
This workshop will be delivered by a senior HSE inspector with
more than 25 years of experience and is a rare opportunity to
understand your regulator by seeing the world through an
inspector's eyes.
You will learn why, when and how HSE takes formal enforcement
action, how to influence formal HSE decisions and how to respond to
receipt of a notice.
This workshop will be delivered by a senior HSE inspector with
more than 25 years of experience, and is a rare opportunity to
understand your regulator by seeing the world through an
inspector's eyes.
You will 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.
This course will equip you with the knowledge to help recognise,
assess and reduce manual handling risks in your organisation. It is
suited to employers and employee representatives who intend to
begin the process of manual handling risk assessment and control
within their companies. It will also benefit those already involved
in manual handling risk reduction who require more formal or
in-depth training in this subject, including training in the use of
specific manual handling assessment tools.
This workshop demonstrates how a large proportion of noise
problems can be reduced or eliminated quickly and cheaply using
simple engineering source control techniques - often implemented as
an extension to normal maintenance. It includes detailed, easily
installed solutions to the top 10 most common noise problems that
can actually enhance productivity and reduce operating costs. Many
organisations will be able to substantially reduce, or even
eliminate, the requirements for PPE use and for repeated (often
"placebo") risk assessments.
Vehicle movements and loading and unloading vehicles can be some
of the most dangerous activities carried out on a worksite.
This course will help you understand the legal requirements of
both road traffic law and workplace safety law, how and why things
go wrong, and how you can take practicable steps to reduce risks in
your business.
This course will help you understand the causes of slips, trips
and falls, and highlight successful interventions that offer a
great starting point for organisations looking to reduce falls. It
is delivered by experts in accident investigation and has a
practical focus on understanding the causes of slips, trips and
falls and reducing the risk of future incidents. Previous attendees
of our slip, trip and fall training courses have reported a
reduction in incidents of up to 50%.
Venues to be announced if not stated on the course
webpage.
For further details, costs and booking please
click on the link to the course page above.