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Spill prevention and response training courses

23 January 2013

Companies handling hazardous substances should provide their workforce with adequate training to ensure competence when dealing with hazardous liquid spills and leaks...

Companies handling hazardous substances should provide their workforce with adequate training to ensure competence when dealing with hazardous liquid spills and leaks.

Safety Unlimited offers comprehensive training solutions designed to equip spill responders with the necessary knowledge to prevent damage to a site and the environment. Whilst ensuring a safe, effective and rapid response in a dangerous situation.

Training benefits
Training scenarios mirrors real life situations in the work place
Enables staff to use spill response products efficiently
Reduces waste and eliminates fines
Prevents injury

Training takes place at the company's site and is tailored according to the business needs. Courses are suited to take a maximum of 15 delegates. The duration of each course is approximately 3 hours.

Course content
Part one: Overview of health and safety issues including laws and regulations, personal safety and the consequences of pollution.

Part two: 'Hands on' interactive and practical demonstration of all relevant products.

Part three: Simulated spill incident where teams of delegates use the spill products and deal with the situation.

Part four: Debrief session for delegates to reflect on their performance.

Refresher courses and Tool Box Talks are also available.

Free site audits are also available before or after the training to assess the storage and usage of hazardous liquids, advise on compliance with current spill related legislation and the level of contingency planning.

Contact us for more details or to book a training course.

Tel: 0845 45 01 415
E-mail: sales@safetyunlimited.co.uk
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