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SEMINARS - Ireland

17th November 2011 Conference

To download a copy of any of the 2011 seminar presenatations simply click on the respective link below.

Code Time Speakers Topic Overview
British Safety Council
S2A 09:30-10:15 Liam O'Sullivan, Transmission Construction Director & Engineering Manager - London 2012 Managing H&S; Behaviour by Engagement on the London 2012 Construction Programme - a View from 'The Inside Track'...... Health and safety management and the impact of tools, processes and equipment has moved the whole area of construction site safety and awareness along way from humble beginnings - with an extremely positive effect on assuring the workforce is safe and with less incidents and accidents - so what next, where do we go?

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S2B 11:10-11:55 Vincent Lavery, Business Services Manager - Ark Housing Association SME Journey to Health and Safety Excellence The challenges facing small business in the social and private sectors to meet it's legal, moral and financial requirements in Health and Safety.
PDF document S2B - Vincent Lavery (National Show Centre - 17.11.11) (917 Kb)
S2C 12:50-13:35 Sarah Cudmore, Cudmore Consulting Understanding and Improving Safety Culture An overview of what is meant by culture and what this means in practial terms; how an organisation's culture affects the behaviours of people in it; then how you can start thinking where you are in terms of culture and what you need to change, why, and the expected outcomes of changing it. The approach fits well with ISO management process. The information in the seminar is presented in 'plain English', removing a lot of the mystique and jargon around safety culture and behavioural safety. It is a pragmatic way to view, assess and approach organisational changes.
PDF document S2C - Sarah Cudmore (National Show Centre - 17.11.11) (2,364 Kb)
S2D 14:30-15:15 Tom Stephenson, Health, Safety & Environment Director - Balcas Timber Ltd Active Monitoring and Auditing - The Balcas Experience How Balcas Timber have developed their health and safety management system, to what can now be considered world class levels, by the use of active monitoring, auditing and training.
PDF document S2D - Tom Stephenson (National Show Centre - 17.11.11) (3,444 Kb)
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S2E 10.20 - 11.05 Jennifer Raymond Technical Affairs Engineer , 3M Occupational Health & Environmental Safety. Occupational Asthmagens This presentation puts Occupational Asthmagens in the spotlight.Occupational asthmagens exist in a broad range of industries. They include substances such as flour, isocyanates and wood dust.3M will highlight common asthmagens, their health effects and give guidance on control measures.

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S2F 12.00-12.45 Ken Smith: Divisional Director - Consultancy Services ,Arc Associates Safety is a "Can do" business Legislation requires that you manage health and safety in all areas of business. Safety should not be restrictive but a positive approach to good business management; it isn�t about can�t do. �Safety is a Can Do Business� is a seminar which challenges these misconceptions and discusses the benefits of doing it right.
PDF document S2F - Ken Smith (National Show Centre - 17.11.11) (2,250 Kb)
S2G 13.40-14.25 Neill Fleming, Ansell Occupational Healthcare Cut Protection and Cut Index: The reality behind the scores From regulation to real life practice; An insight into hand protection experiences & learning about the deviation between laboratory test and shop floor reality. Understand the level of protection to better address glove performance requirements and optimise glove portfolio selection, as well as operator�s protection & satisfaction

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S2H 14.30-15.15 Ian Samson: Manager, UK & Ireland, DuPont Personal Protection Put your chemical protective clothing to the test Are you wondering what protection really means? Are you sure your chemical protective clothing is really protecting you?

Finally these questions have been conclusively answered by professor Victor Tytonius, a passionate scientist who specialises in worker protection and chemical protective clothing and materials. In a series of videos, he leads you through some revealing experiments on the three most common materials: Tyvek®, Microporous Film and SMS.

Join the professor in his lab and learn everything you need to know about chemical protective clothing!

What has driven a renowned expert like Victor Tytonius to videotape his experiments? And what can the viewer expect?
PDF document S2H - Neil Sutherland (National Show Centre - 17.11.11) (1,163 Kb)

 

 

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