Showing posts with label small business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small business. Show all posts

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.

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Training Opportunities

Asbestos Awareness Courses - In-house, delegate Rate £95 + VAT minimum spend £285 + VAT
½ Day Introduction To Environmental Management Systems, 24th September 2012, Swansea £125 + VAT
½ Day RISK ASSESSOR TRAINING
9th October 2012, Bristol £155 + VAT
 Local Exhaust Ventilation Awareness
10th October 2012, West Midlands
£125 + VAT
COSHH Assessor Course
6th November2012, Worcestershire
£375 + VAT

Monday, 2 July 2012

Local Exhaust Ventilation Assessor Training

Local Exhaust Ventilation Thorough Inspection and Test
24th July 2012
Holiday Inn Express, Swansea,
M4 Junction 43
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.
Legislation – Covering the duties and responsibilities of both employer and employee.
Hazardous Substances – What substances do we need to control
Basic Principles of Control
Assessment Methods
Information gathering - Testing 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 – Training requirements

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.
 Course Fees
This 1 day course includes refreshments and will run from 9:30 – 15:00.
Delegate Rate -       £345 + VAT/ Single Booking
            £325 + VAT/ delegate for 3 or more bookings

Booking Terms – Payment 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.

Email Booking to info@occhnet.co.uk

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

 

  • Asbestos Awareness Courses - In-house,  delegate Rate £95 + VAT minimum spend £285 + VAT
  • 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

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Shifting the Burden


HSE will recover all of the costs it incurs following action taken helping businesses to comply where they are breaking health and safety law.
Those who comply with the law will not pay a penny as a result of an HSE inspection and there will be no fees in relation to purely technical breaches.

How is HSE planning to share more of its costs with those that create the risks?
HSE is introducing ‘fee for intervention’ for all costs of an inspection or investigation where a business is in material breach of the law.
Why should businesses have to pay for HSE involvement?
It is fair and reasonable that businesses that are found to have broken health and safety laws should pay the costs incurred by HSE in helping them to put matters right rather than the public purse.
‘Fee for intervention’ will also help create a level playing field for business. Employers who cut corners and put the workers and the public at risk should not enjoy a competitive advantage over those who invest in doing the right thing. ‘Fee for intervention’ may act as an incentive to employers who do not meet basic health and safety standards. Similar schemes are already in operation by other regulators in Britain, including the Environment Agency, Natural England and Ofwat (the Water Services Regulation Authority).

What is a ‘material breach’?
HSE is proposing to recover costs from interventions at which a material breach is found. A material breach is where, in the opinion of an HSE inspector, there has been a breach of health and safety law that requires HSE’s intervention in supporting the business in putting matters right.
For example, at its simplest, failure to properly display the health and safety law poster in an otherwise well- run firm would normally be dealt with by verbal advice, and costs would not be recovered. However, inadequate guarding of machinery, which could result in significant injury to employees, would result in costs being recovered.
What is the proposed hourly rate?
The proposed current estimate for ’fee for intervention’ is £133 per hour. If non-HSE specialist support is required to assist with HSE’s activity, the dutyholder would pay the costs of specialist support. Fees are exempt from VAT.
How will HSE collect the money owed for these fees?
HSE will invoice businesses and expect them to pay within 30 days. To assist them with cash flow and accounting arrangements, it is expected that invoices will be issued on a monthly basis as costs are incurred rather than collating all costs into one invoice issued when all work has been completed. If they do not pay, normal credit control action will then be taken, ie a series of reminders, a final reminder and then recovery through the courts.

When will these measures come into force?
The intention is ‘fee for intervention’ to be introduced from as early as April 2012.

Make sure you are complying - contact Occhnet on info@occhnet.co.uk or www.occhnet.co.uk for professional advice don't end up paying the price!

Monday, 1 August 2011

HSE to Charge for Inspections

HSE may charge £133 an hour for inspectors' work

The HSE expects to charge organisations £133 an hour for inspectors’ work identifying and helping remedy minor breaches.

HSE programme director Gordon Macdonald said the provisional hourly rate for so-called fee-for-fault charging will be introduced in April 2012, following a consultation exercise due to start later this month. MacDonald admitted that cost recovery was controversial, but said charging will definitely go ahead; the consultation will canvas opinions on the details of the scheme.

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Help for Small Businesses

Accidents and ill health caused by work cost time and money. A good health and safety regime for your business ensures your hard earned profits stay in the bank and are not spent on accident or illness related problems, each time they happen.



Work accidents and ill health can be expensive. Stopping them happening can save you time and money. The smaller your business the bigger the impact will be if a member of your staff has a serious accident, or is off sick for an extended period of time. It could even put you out of business.
There are several important areas to consider if you want to reduce the cost of ill health or accidents caused by the working environment.
Come along to the free small business health & safety awareness seminar in Swansea 30th June 2011. Contact info@occhnet.co.uk for deatials.