Risk Management with PIB
April Lecture
The Insurance Institute of Preston and Blackpool April Educational Seminar will be a Risk Management Workshop
21st February 2019 Stuart Nixon Training Manager at PIB Risk Management
This lecture will delve into well known and new Health & Safety Legislation as well as discussing the benefits of improving or introducing good safety management systems.
Learning Objectives
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Health and Safety Legislation, brief overview.
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Who are the enforcing authorities and how do they work.
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Benefits of improving or introducing good safety management systems.
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Competent people in the workplace.
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What’s new and hot HSE topics
Speaker Biography
Stuart's Health and Safety carrier started during his 24 years as a Fire Officer after attending his first Health and Safety course in 2001. He then became a Director of HSF Consultants in 2010 providing consultancy and training services to a wide range of business including but not limited to:Construction, Energy Suppliers, Manufacturing and Aviation.
Stuart now works for PIB Risk Management as the training manager with the aim of building a large training division to assist the insurance business and their clients to reach and maintain a high standard of safety compliance and reduce incidents.
PIB Risk Management can provide training courses from the most basic bespoke awareness courses right up to one of the highest qualifications available the NVQ Level 6 Diploma in occupational health and safety as well as many industry specific courses.
Booking Information
Venue: Holiday Inn, Reedfield Place, Walton Summit, Preston, PR5 8AA
Time: Seminar begins around 8.00am, but come along for 7.30am for your complimentary breakfast.
Booking: To confirm your place, and for catering purposes before 23rd April, please contact the Preston & Blackpool Institute at prestoninstitute@cii.co.uk or on 0333 400 1225.
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CII Accredited
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2 hours' CPD can be claimed for this event if relevant to your learning and development needs.
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