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Our training courses have been designed by experienced regulators and industry specialists to help organisations understand regulatory expectations, strengthen risk management and maintain safe, compliant operations.
The HSE inspectors' guide series provides a practical understanding of what our inspectors are looking for based on investigation and enforcement experiences. Upcoming dates include:
HSE inspector's guide to improvement and prohibition notices
28 July, HSE Science and Research centre, Buxton, or; 9 December
Understanding HSE’s enforcement approach is essential for organisations to manage regulatory risk and avoid formal action such as improvement or prohibition notices.
Delegates will gain practical understanding of how and why enforcement decisions are made, the legal basis for notices and the factors influencing inspector judgement, enabling them to respond effectively, engage confidently with regulators and implement measures to maintain compliance and minimise enforcement risk.
To find out more, view prices and book your place: HSE inspector's guide to improvement and prohibition notices
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HSE inspector's guide to electrical safety
12 August, Buxton, or; 10 to 11 November, live online
Improving electrical safety management is critical in high hazard environments where failures can lead to serious injury, fatalities and significant asset damage.
Delegates will gain practical knowledge of electrical safety principles, relevant legislation and common high-risk issues, enabling them to identify hazards, assess the effectiveness of controls and apply appropriate measures to manage electrical risks and support safe, compliant operations.
To find out more, view prices and book your place: HSE inspector's guide to electrical safety
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HSE inspector's guide to risk management
22 September, Buxton, or; 6 October, London
This course explores how risk assessments are examined by HSE inspectors and how weaknesses can lead to uncontrolled risks and potential enforcement action. It highlights common pitfalls in risk assessment and how regulatory expectations are applied in practice.
Covering key concepts such as legal requirements, inspector decision-making and typical errors, delegates will gain practical insight to improve their risk assessment approach, strengthen controls and manage risks more effectively to maintain compliance and avoid enforcement action.
To find out more, view prices and book your place: HSE inspector's guide to risk management
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Work experience
Any employer taking on a young person for work experience has the main responsibility for their health and safety.
Make sure you always check they know how to raise health and safety concerns.
View our website for guidance on what you should do for young workers on work experience.
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