| Laidler Associates launches University Certificate in Machinery Safety |
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The HSE’s speedy prosecution in June of a North Wales company where improperly guarded machinery caused injuries to two employees shows that it is far from backward when it comes to enforcing safety legislation – and rightly so. In a statement, the HSE urged employers to look again at the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) 1998 to ensure that their safeguarding measures comply with the law. While everyone is fully committed to seeing these sorts of accidents eliminated from the work place, the problem for employers is that there is very little in the way of real training in critical areas of safety such as CE Marking and PUWER. To address this failing, Laidler Associates is now offering a University Certificate in Professional Development (UCPD) in Machinery Safety. The first of its kind in the world, the specially tailored machinery safety course marks the first step in Laidler’s expansion of its training services, and sees the use of the company’s virtual reality technology to put a fully functioning machine within any training room. Chris Norris, marketing manager at Laidler Associates, comments: “This latest HSE prosecution saw the North Wales employer plead guilty to two separate offences under the PUWER Regulations, with one machine having no physical guarding and another being operated without adequate safety devices. One employee received hand lacerations, and a second received lacerations and fractures to both hands after they were drawn into a danger area. It’s all very well for the HSE to remind employers that they have a duty to fully understand PUWER and other safety regulations, but to date there has been very little in the way of effective training in these areas. How can you adequately assess a risk and take appropriate safety measures without effective safety training, and how else can you be sure, if there ever were an accident, that you had taken all possible actions to prevent it?
While generic health and safety qualifications exist that include a small element of machinery safety, the new UCPD in Machinery Safety from Laidler Associates is a qualification that addresses today’s essential safety training requirements. The format provides five days of taught contact time, covering Risk Assessment, Introduction to Work Equipment inspections (PUWER) and CE Marking assessments, and the application of standards. Days four and five provide practical sessions where delegates are taken through a PUWER inspection and a CE project using checklists generated by the Laidler Risk Management software. The dates for our University Courses are: Feb 23rd in Billingham Full information can be found here |