Our health and safety training courses
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- Biological monitoring for chemical exposures at work
- Biosafety: Working safely at containment level 3
- BSR: Introduction to the Building Safety Regulator and Building Safety Act
- BSR: Introduction to the role of accountable persons and principal accountable persons
- BSR: Developing accompanying documents for the building control process
- BSR: Introduction to the role of client, principal designer and principal contractor
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- CDM: The role of the client
- CDM: The role of the principal designer
- Chemical regulation courses
- COMAH: Compliance for lower tier establishments
- COSHH: Practical assessment and control
- Creating a safety culture of excellence
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- Data-driven health and safety management: understanding why, what and how to measure
- Display screen equipment (DSE) risk management
- DSEAR: Controlling dust explosion risks
- DSEAR: Gases and liquids
- DSEAR: Hazardous area classification for gases and liquids
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- HAVS: Management in the workplace
- HSE inspector's guide to electrical safety
- HSE inspector's guide to improvement and prohibition notices
- HSE inspector's guide to risk management
- Human factors in accident and incident investigations
- Hydrogen: The fundamentals
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- Managing ageing buildings
- Machinery series: Introduction to safeguarding and safety-related control systems
- Machinery series: PUWER
- Machinery series: Risk assessment essentials
- Machinery series: UK machinery regulations
- Microbiology laboratory safety: The fundamentals
- Musculoskeletal disorder assessment
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- NEBOSH HSE: Award in managing risks and risk assessment at work
- NEBOSH HSE: Certificate in health and safety leadership excellence
- NEBOSH HSE: Certificate in managing stress at work
- NEBOSH HSE: Certificate in manual handling risk assessment
- NEBOSH HSE: Certificate in process safety management
- NEBOSH HSE: Introduction to incident investigation
- Noise: Management of exposure in the workplace
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- Occupational health services (OHS): Giving your customer what they need
- Occupational health services (OHS): What good OH looks like for employers