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  • and risk assesment etc. found quality site at…http://www.bbc.org.uk/ohss/defaul~1.htm
    basic health and safety outlines.

    also seem to do good courses in these areas http://www.bbctraining.com/ for about £150 for a one day course. theres about two i want to do, event risk assessment and safe build and design of sets. thats threehundred, but i recon i can get the council or what ever to pay for it, especially as im part of the voluntary sector.

    thanks for finding that again – that’s where I got the original paper on the electric cables having their colours changed, then auntie went and shifted their website about.

    I’ll update our links on that thread again…

    yea, i had afunny feeling after i posted it that i should have searched for a relevent thread to attatch it to. sorry bout that.

    has anyone any experience of h&s training?

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    yea, i had afunny feeling after i posted it that i should have searched for a relevent thread to attatch it to. sorry bout that.

    don’t worry, this deserves a thread of its own (the other was merely about the electric cables, not wider safety issues). The only reason I took away the BBC link is its actually an internal site for those working for Auntie, they shifted stuff about a while back and I thought they had stopped public access.

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    has anyone any experience of h&s training?

    no direct experience but strangely enough I found a big folder of training info from our local Ambulance NHS trust, which I recovered from a squat about 3 years ago. Much of it is about hazard and risk assesments, and preparing the correct paperwork.

    I reckon the BBC H&S courses would be very good (if the standard of the papers on the OHSS site is anything to go by). In fact they are probably better than their creative courses, these days people are more worried about being sued or losing money than content!

    i’ve had to have some H%S training and use it for work

    it’s fucking boring, and a lot of stuff was reinforcing common sense

    but there are some standard good practices that keeps peoples safer, when there are largeish groups and a minimum of ‘responsible people’

    there’s a basic format for risk assessing that keeps authorities / insurers happy

    i’ll see if there’s any soft notes i still have when i’m back at work

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