Date and location
23 – 24 February 2016, Health and Safety Laboratory, Harpur Hill, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 9JN
Course overview
This two-day course is designed to introduce delegates to lessons learned from a number of significant or high profile incidents involving fires or chemical processes.
Drawing on the wealth of investigation experience within HSL to provide detailed histories of incidents, key outcomes of the investigations and examples of how investigation and follow up research has led to improvements in safety.
There will be significant practical demonstration content in the course where you will witness live experiments.
What will the course cover?
- Chemical reaction hazards and incidents
- Fire explosion incidents – history principles
- Risk reduction strategies
- A practical demonstration programme
Who should attend?
Senior managers, safety professionals, health and safety managers, insurers, trade union representatives.
Information and booking
A full programme and online booking form can be found on the Process Fire Incidents course page. Alternatively, you can email HSL Training or call 01298 218806.
Article source: http://www.hse.gov.uk/events/hsl-process-and-fire-incidents.htm