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Risk assessment courses
16 March 2015
When it comes to industrial boilers, Byworth is urging companies to ensure risk assessments cover everything and are sufficiently up-to-date.

According to the company, if you have a boiler that is more than 10 years old or have made a change to your steam system in the last 12 months, you could benefit from attending the ‘Technical Boiler House Risk Assessment’ workshops being run by the Combustion Engineering Association (CEA) and presented by professionals from the HSE, the Safety Federation (SAFed) and industry experts.
Byworth also provides a one day course to boost the health and safety knowledge of delegates previously unfamiliar with risk assessment, in line with the HSE Guide INDG436.
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