Working from Height in Construction - which is a half day event (choose morning or afternoon session) to be held on Thursday, 26th September 2013 at Durham County Cricket Club, The Riverside, Chester le Street.
1. Working from height in Construction
Thursday 26th September 2013
Durham County Cricket Club,
The Riverside,
Chester le Street
Help for the industry – from the industry
“EVERY
WEEK
ONE
OF US
DIES”
2. Working from height in
Construction
This is an event run by the industry for the industry
as part of the UK-wide Working Well Together
(WWT) campaign.
The aim is not only to raise awareness of key health and
safety issues facing the construction industry specific
to your trade, but also to give practical advice on how
to avoid risks on construction sites. In particular whilst
working from height. PracticalSol
utions
NewEqu
ipment
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pport
Choose either a morning or
afternoon session when you book
Cost £15
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3. !
Event Programme
BOOK NOW! WWT campaign reserves the right
to amend this programme
Two identical sessions will run on the same day, morning
and afternoon
Morning Afternoon
Registration & Tea/Coffee/Bacon Rolls 08.30 - 09.00 12:30 - 13.00
Presentations 09.00 - 12.00 13:00 - 16.00
A brief introduction by local HSE Construction Inspector, Martin Smith, covering
the broad requirements of the Work at Height Regulations. He will describe
the most important risk areas and the hierarchy of precautions which may be
used to manage these risks, including planning the work and selecting the most
appropriate equipment.
To be followed by a rolling programme of talks and practical demonstrations on
the following topics:
u Ladders and safety systems - practical demonstration
u Choosing the right equipment - an introduction to HSE’s Toolkit
u Scaffold design and standards - practical demonstration
u Life after an accident - guest speaker talks first-hand about the impact
on his life
Plus free exhibition with distributors and suppliers of new
equipment, services, ideas and solutions.
4. !
Please tick size of company 0-5 6-15 16-50 50+
Working from height in Construction
BOOKING FORM
26th September 2013
Tel: 0191 274 5567
Fax to: 0191 274 3100
E-mail: cetgne@aol.com
Post to: Vikki Munro
WWT NE
Fenham Hall Studios
Fenham Hall Drive
Newcastle NE4 9YH
Post, fax or email your booking by the 16th September 2013
Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis, so book early to
ensure your place.
I would like place(s) at £15 each 09:00 Morning session (please tick)
I would like place(s) at £15 each 13:00 Afternoon session (please tick)
I enclose a cheque for £ (please make cheques payable to: WWT NE)
Please print clearly (block capitals):
Name(s) attending
Company/Business name
Address
Postcode
Telephone Fax
E-mail Purchase Order Number
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.
5. How to find us
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Durham County Cricket Club, The Riverside, Chester le Street
Directions From the North
A1(M), Take junction 63 (Chester le Street), turn right at roundabout heading
for A167, at next roundabout turn left then turn left again at next roundabout.
At following roundabout turn right and the entrance to the ground is to the right.
Directions From the South
A1(M), Take junction 63 (Chester le Street), turn left at roundabout heading for
A167, at next roundabout turn left then turn left again at next roundabout. At
following roundabout turn right and the entrance to the ground is to the right.
Email: reception@durhamccc.co.uk
Switchboard: 0191 387 1717
Fax: 0191 388 9210
6. Working from height in
Construction
Durham County Cricket Club
Thursday 26th September 2013
For information on the Working Well Together campaign:
wwt.uk.com
BOOKING FORM
“DON’T
BE
NEXT”