FREE Construction Safety and Health Trinity Park, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich IP3 8UH EVERY WEEK ONE OF US DIES Help for the industry - from the industry Thursday 4th October 2012
Construction Safety and Health Ways to reduce risk on construction sites SHAD Safety and Health 2012 Construction is a high-risk industry. The aim of this event is to give practical, hands-on advice on the following topics: HSE Suppor t 1) Competence 2) Work at Height 3) Health issues 4) Asbestos If you are a self-employed builder, manager or run a small construction company, this free half day event is a must. Up to date and practical advice to help you get to grips with health and safety on site. Practical Solutions All attendees to this event can apply for a Work at Height Workshop FREE of charge. This training is aimed at the smaller builder. This is the ninth in the successful series of annual events run by the industry for the industry in the Anglia region, as part of the UK-wide Working Well Together (WWT) campaign. New Equipment For further information on the SHAD: Email: frances.kennedy@hse.gsi.gov.uk Tel: 01234 220635
Event Programme 08:00 REGISTRATION, BREAKFAST AND COFFEE/TEA 08:30 Welcome and introduction 09:00 Various sessions organised giving practical demonstrations and advice on the following:! 1) Competence - Competence is about being able to do your work safely, not endanger others and meet the legal health and safety requirements. 2) Work at Height - Tower scaffolds. Work at height is the biggest single cause of fatal and serious injury in the construction industry, particularly on smaller projects. 3) Health: a) Dust; There are three main types of dust which may be found on a construction site, these are; Silica dust, non-silica dust and wood dust. Anyone who breathes in these dusts should know the damage they can do to the lungs and airways. b) Noise; Regular, frequent exposure to high noise levels causes deafness or tinnitus (permanent ringing in the ears). c) Vibration; Hand-arm vibration can cause a range of conditions called hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). d) Manual Handling; The construction industry has one of the highest rates of manual handling disorders. 4) Asbestos - Asbestos-related diseases kills more people than any other single work-related cause. 13:00 Questions and answers 13:30 Close Refreshments will be provided. Only 300 places available. Booking form attached. Some demonstrations are outside, please wear appropriate clothing BOOK NOW! WWT campaign reserves the right to amend this programme
Construction Safety and Health Trinity Park, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich 4th October 2012 Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis, so book early to ensure your place. Please complete all details clearly: I would like place(s) Name(s) attending Company/Business name Address Postcode Telephone Fax Delegate(s) E-mail(s) Dietary requirements Post, fax or email your booking by 10th September! Tel: 01234 220635 Fax to: 01234 220633 E-mail: frances.kennedy@hse.gsi.gov.uk Post to: Frances Kennedy Health and Safety Executive Woodlands, Manton Lane, Bedford MK41 7LW Please tick size of company 0-5 6-15 16-50 50+ (number of people) WWT may retain your details in a computer record for accounting purposes, evaluation of the seminar and to advise you of other seminars and publications which may be of interest to you. If you do not wish to receive further information please tick the box. WWT may pass basic details of companies attending this event to exhibitors. If you would prefer your contact details not to be passed on please tick the box. BOOKING FORM
Construction Safety and Health 4th October 2012 For information on the Working Well Together campaign: wwt.uk.com BOOKING FORM
How to find us We hope this map will help you find Trinity Park. If you have any problems please call us for directions on 01473 707121. For Sat Nav systems please enter our postcode IP3 8UH. From the A14. Trinity Park is on the outskirts of Ipswich, just off the A14. From the A14 take the exit sign-posted Lowestoft A12 and Ipswich East. At the roundabout take the A1156 towards Ipswich. (From the West this will be the third exit and you will pass under the flyover, from the East this will be the first exit). Travel for a little over a mile, passing a Honda Garage on your right, until you come to a roundabout. Take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Trinity Park. From the South - London, Chelmsford & Colchester. Travel along the A12 until it joins the A14 and follow signs for Felixstowe, traveling over the Orwell Bridge. Follow directions from the A14 detailed above. From the North - Lowestoft & Great Yarmouth. Exit the A12 at the Seven Hills Roundabout, pass under the bridge (A14) and follow the A1156 towards Ipswich. Travel a little over a mile, passing a Honda Garage on your right, until you come to a roundabout. Take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Trinity Park. By rail. Trinity Park is 5 miles from Ipswich railway station. There are regular services to London, Norwich and Cambridge. BOOK NOW!