Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental consultancy based in South Wales. We provide sensible and accountable expertise in monitoring services for occupational exposure, noise, LEV testing, risk assessment, COSHH, Environmental Audits, EMS consultancy and a complement of in-house and public training courses to enable companies to comply with health, safety and environmental legislation. Contact us through Linkedin, web site, twitter or facebook.
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Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Environmental Management Systems
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Wednesday, 26 September 2012
LOCAL EXHAUST VENTILATION ASSESSMENT TRAINING
1 Day ASSESSOR TRAINING COURSE
23rd October 2012
Ramada Hotel, Cannock, Staffordshire WS11 0DQ
Course Content
This assessor training will be based on a theory workshop designed to enable the participants to carry out thorough testing and examination of LEV systems as is required COSHH. The delegates will consider design, performance, control, suitability and record keeping.
Theory Session
The following subject areas will be covered:
¨ Legislation – Covering the duties and responsibilities of both employer and employee.
¨ Hazardous Substances – What substances are hazardous? - Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations
¨ Basic Principles of Control
¨ Assessment Methods
¨ Information gathering - Monitoring Techniques (Face Velocity, Static Pressure, Duct Velocities, Capture Velocity etc)
¨ Evaluation of Risk – (consequences of system failure)
¨ Actions
¨ Records - Format and Presentation
¨ Review - Appropriate time scale
¨ Informing Others – Who needs to know?
¨ Knowing Your Limitations
Course Literature
Delegates will receive full course notes, which will include details of worked examples, calculations.
Optional Knowledge Check
The delegates who choose to do so will undertake a knowledge check test to demonstrate their understanding and acquired skills. This knowledge check test would be posted back to Occhnet for marking. On attaining a pass mark the delegate will be presented with a course certificate.
Skills
After attendance of this assessor course delegates will obtain the skills to undertake thorough examination and testing of LEV systems within the workplace. They will be able to carefully review information gathered to undertake:
¨ capture velocity measurements at each extraction point
¨ air flow measurements in each duct
¨ static pressure measurements at key positions
¨ identification of fan speed and rotation
This 1 day course includes lunch, coffee and refreshments and will run from 9:30 – 15:30.
Delegate Rate - £345 + VAT/ Single Booking
£325 + VAT/ delegate for 3 or more bookings
Payment required on booking.
To book simply email info@occhnet.co.uk, phone or fax with your company details and number of delegates.
Booking Terms – Credit Card Payment or Company order number must accompany delegate bookings in order for them to be processed. Cheques made payable to Occhnet Ltd.
Cancellation refunds will be awarded on the following scale: up to 21 days full refund, up to 14 days 50% refund, less than 14 days no refund.
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Thursday, 14 June 2012
Diamond Training Deals
To Celebrate the Jubilee Occhnet are offering a 5% reduction to all course booked before 30th June 2012
- ½ Day Introduction To Environmental Management Systems, 28th June 2012, Swansea £125 + VAT
- ½ Day RISK ASSESSOR TRAINING 21st August 2012, London £175 + VAT
- Local Exhaust Ventilation Awareness 7th August 2012, West Midlands £125 + VAT
COSHH Assessor Course 14th August 2012, Worcestershire £375 + VAT
Contact Occhnet - info@occhnet.co.uk for bookings
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Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Asbestos
When am I at risk?
You are mostly at risk when:- You are working on an unfamiliar site
- The building you are working on was built before the year 2000
- Asbestos-containing materials were not identified before the job was started
- Asbestos-containing materials were identified but this information was not passed on by the people in charge to the people doing the work
- You don’t know how to recognise and work safely with asbestos
- You know how to work safely with asbestos but you choose to put yourself at risk by not following proper precautions, perhaps to save time or because no one else is following proper procedures
- You can’t see or smell asbestos fibres in the air.
- The effects of asbestos take many years to show up - avoid breathing it in now.
- Smoking increases the risk many times.
- Asbestos is only a danger when fibres are made airborne
Wednesday, 23 March 2011
Occhnet is Registered on the Government's official Register of Occupational Safety and Health Consultants
All reputable employers recognise the benefits of providing healthy and safe working conditions for their staff. Sensible health and safety at work helps to maintain a productive workforce and contributes to economic prosperity and growth.
But health and safety legislation is complex and employers – particularly those in small and medium businesses – are often unclear about what they need to do to meet their legal obligations. While some larger employers have in-house health and safety advisers, and there is a lot of helpful advice and guidance freely available from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), many employers turn to health and safety consultants for professional help.
Unfortunately, the standards of consultation currently available are variable. There are no minimum standards for health and safety consultants and no way for employers to ensure that the advice they are being given is accurate and proportionate to the needs of their business.
The Government will clamp down on the rogue health and safety advisers who cost industry so much money by giving them advice which bears little relation to the actual requirements of legislation. To achieve this the Government have launched an Occupational Safety and Health Consultants Register (OSHCR) for those health and safety practitioners who are properly accredited to one of the professional bodies in the industry.
Applicants must be a member of a UK health and safety professional body and have a degree level qualification, a minimum of two years experience and engagement with a continued professional development scheme. This is usually at Chartered, Fellow or Registered Member status.
Occhnet is proud to be listed in the OSHCR register Occhnet OSHCR Details
But health and safety legislation is complex and employers – particularly those in small and medium businesses – are often unclear about what they need to do to meet their legal obligations. While some larger employers have in-house health and safety advisers, and there is a lot of helpful advice and guidance freely available from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), many employers turn to health and safety consultants for professional help.
Unfortunately, the standards of consultation currently available are variable. There are no minimum standards for health and safety consultants and no way for employers to ensure that the advice they are being given is accurate and proportionate to the needs of their business.
The Government will clamp down on the rogue health and safety advisers who cost industry so much money by giving them advice which bears little relation to the actual requirements of legislation. To achieve this the Government have launched an Occupational Safety and Health Consultants Register (OSHCR) for those health and safety practitioners who are properly accredited to one of the professional bodies in the industry.
Applicants must be a member of a UK health and safety professional body and have a degree level qualification, a minimum of two years experience and engagement with a continued professional development scheme. This is usually at Chartered, Fellow or Registered Member status.
Occhnet is proud to be listed in the OSHCR register Occhnet OSHCR Details
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