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Our training courses have been designed by experienced regulators and industry specialists to help organisations manage occupational health risks, implement effective controls and maintain compliance with health and safety legislation.
These courses provide practical insight into common compliance challenges, regulatory expectations and proven approaches to exposure control.
All courses are being held at HSE's Science and Research centre, unless otherwise stated:
COSHH: Practical assessment and control
28 to 30 July, live online, or; 9 to 10 September
Understanding COSHH requirements is essential for organisations to identify hazardous substances, assess exposure risks and comply with legal duties to protect worker health.
Delegates will gain practical skills in carrying out COSHH assessments, selecting effective control measures and reducing exposure risks, helping them implement reliable controls and maintain compliance.
To find out more, view prices and book your place: COSHH: Practical assessment and control
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Asbestos management in buildings
8 September or 8 December
Managing asbestos effectively is essential to protect workers, occupants and contractors from exposure to a known carcinogen while ensuring compliance with legal duties.
Delegates will gain practical knowledge of asbestos management, risk assessment and dutyholder responsibilities, enabling them to manage asbestos risks and support safe, compliant premises.
To find out more, view prices and book your place: Asbestos management in buildings
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LEV: practical management of controls
13 October
This practical workshop will teach you how to successfully manage LEV systems for effective exposure control.
The course covers common assessment techniques, examination requirements, and realistic expectations for LEV performance to achieve reliable airborne contaminant control at optimal cost.
To find out more, view prices and book your place: LEV: practical management of controls
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Controlling exposures to respirable crystalline silica (RCS)
17 November
The one-day course introduces RCS risks and explains where exposure occurs across industries like construction, quarrying and foundries.
Learn to design effective exposure control strategies, understand which work activities carry highest risk, and discover how to achieve COSHH compliance.
To find out more, view prices and book your place: Controlling exposures to respirable crystalline silica (RCS)
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