Is this course for you?
Pressure equipment and the consequent systems are found in nearly every large workplace, commonly providing heating and air conditioning, but often much more. Serious incidents and accidents can occur where technical staff have not fully appreciated the possible hazards; particularly where heat and water are involved. In this introductory course we will provide anyone who holds either direct or indirect responsibility knowledge to be able to assess what checks they should make and/or what steps are considered adequate.
Aim
This course provides you with a foundation for the promotion of safety in the workplace relating to the use of pressure systems and equipment. It is designed to help you develop a deeper understanding of the risks posed and to increase awareness of regulatory requirements and recognised safe systems of work.
Objectives
- Understand and recognise the scope of pressure systems
- Recognise the different factors determining amounts of potentially harmful stored energy
- Identify pressure systems hazards
- Differentiate between the levels of risk posed
- Identify regulatory controls
- Recognise the measures necessary to implement safe systems of work
Location
Eastwood Park Training Centre
Duration
1 day
Accommodation on-site is available, please contact us for more information.
Please see attached calendar for upcoming course dates. Further dates may be available, please see our website.
Some of our courses can be delivered on-site (for 6 or more people), please contact us for more information.
Price, payment Any existing promotion is not applicable, please book directly through us.
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