Itinerary for Sandown Park, 25th February 2009
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H & S 09 Southern – BSC Seminars: Summaries
The full program of educational seminars for 2009 will again be completely free to attend and will again contribute significantly to your obligations in respect of Continuous Professional Development (CPD). Full details will be announced here shortly.H & S 09 Southern – Event Partner Seminars: Summaries
Wednesday 25 February
9.45amView Seminar
Neil Budworth – E.ON
The Role of the Health and Safety Practitioner in Workplace Health and Wellbeing
Today there is an epidemic of work related ill health, with health related worklessness costing the UK the equivalent of the GDP of Portugal. This presentation explores what the safety and health practitioner can do to play their part and help stem this relentless tide of misery.
11.00amView Seminar
David Thomas – William Hare Ltd
Working at Height
Falls from height are the major cause of death within the construction industry. The Work at Height Regulations 2005 apply to all work at height where there is a risk of a fall liable to cause personal injury. They place duties on employers, the self-employed, and any person who controls the work of others to the extent they control the work. An overriding principle is to do all that is reasonably practicable to prevent anyone falling. The presentation will cover all aspects of safety when working at heights, setting out the simple hierarchy for managing and selecting equipment for work at height and outlining some of the fundamental measures required for a safe system of work.
12.15pmView Seminar
Mark Thomas – HSE
Shattered Lives: A STEP in the right direction
The presentation will demonstrate the new, innovative Slips and Trips eLearning Package (STEP), the latest addition to HSE's extensive range of guidance and materials available under the 'Shattered Lives' Campaign. The second phase of the campaign is about promoting action in the workplace to address the risks of slips, trips and falls from height. The interactive eLearning package is one of the tools that will help employers take effective action to tackle their risks. Anyone can use it: workers, managers, business owners, and health and safety professionals as it contains three courses: introductory, intermediate and advanced.
2.00pmView Seminar
Peter Wilson – Industrial Noise & Vibration Centre
Top 10 Noise Control Techniques
The presentation provides details of the 10 engineering noise control techniques that can be applied to some of the most common noise problems. Complete with multi-media case studies, they are low cost, applicable across wide range of industries and can be implemented in-house. Moreover, in some cases, the noise control measures will actually save money, making the process self financing.
Wednesday 25 February
9.15amView Seminar
Ian Samson - DuPont
The correct method of selection and use of chemical protective clothing
The correct method of selection and use of chemical protective clothing When it comes to choosing protective coveralls, specifications are often littered with scientific terms that users are unable to put into practice context. Chemical protective clothing specialist Ian Samson will cut through the technical jargon to discuss best practice in the selection of limited use protective garments, and once selected, how a protective garment must be put on (donned) and removed (doffed) to avoid the potential for cross-contamination of hazardous substances after the wearer has left the “danger zone”.
10.45amView Seminar
Mark Carpenter - Ansell Healthcare Europe
Protection and Productivity in the Food Industry
The food industry is faced with imperatives which are hard to reconcile; assure an effective production, while at the same time protect workers better and better. Cold working environments can cause musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limbs and the risks of cuts to hands need to be reduced. How important are gloves in the prevention of these problems and how can they contribute to the performance of a company?
12.00pmView Seminar
Nick Hutton - Dupont Safety Resources
Managing Safety -Simple everyday help for managers and supervisors.
It's easy to know what you have to do to manage safety but, sometimes, less easy to know how to do it on a daily basis. This presentation gives some practical everyday advice for all managers and supervisors.
1.15pmView Seminar
Frank Bayliss - Principal People
The Importance of Training Manual Handling – Train the Trainer
Over 1 million people a year in Britain suffer from work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). MSDs account for around half of all work-related ill health and an estimated 12.3 million working days lost, at a cost to society of £5.7 billion. Employers are required by law to provide information and training. Although this in itself will not ensure safe manual handling, this should not be regarded as a substitute for a safe system of work. Training personnel to lift safely and avoid injury is the dilemma for the trainer as manual handling covers such a vast range of activities in the workplace. How does one pitch the training to achieve the best effect?
2.45pmView Seminar
Mike Denton - 3M/Aearo Ltd
Hearing Protection, Real World Attenuation and Derating
There is much discussion of the various methods of derating hearing protectors to take account of "real world" attenuation. We will step back and review all the factors to enable us to come to a rational decision.

