How to carry out Access to Work assessments


PLACES ON THIS SEMINAR ARE VERY LIMITED 
 
An essential seminar for risk assessors and for those advisors involved in employee wellbeing, health and safety 
The seminar covers:
  • Quick overview of the Equality Act and legislation relating to this type of assessment
  • The process and timeline of the assessment
  • Using bespoke checklists, models and protocols
  • Matching technology to the user
  • Case studies
 
Who should attend?
All those involved in risk assessment and employee wellbeing and wish to learn good practice when undertaking ATW risk assessments and ensuring that the assessments are based on best practice
Why attend?
 
As ATW funding reduces it is essential that cost effective solutions are in place. This seminar will assist you in this process.  
About the Seminar leader
 
Duncan Abbott is Principal Ergonomist at enricoSmog ergonomic practitioners, and has undertaken 000’s of assessments for workers that come under the Equality Act. Duncan advises and works with many Government Departments (Dept of Work and Pensions, Health and Safety Executive etc), public and private companies, and organisations. He has written many articles on workers that come under the Equality Act
 
What resources do I get?
Guide book and checklists
Course timetable and content
13.15 - 13.30  - Registration
13.30 –16.30 - Seminar
 
There will be a afternoon tea break.
 
Price
£125.00
VAT (@20%) £25.00

Total £150.00

 
 
Venues 2011  - Early booking strongly recommended
 

Manchester - Novotel Central  - 9th May
Milton Keynes – Novotel - 20th May
London– Novotel Waterloo- 23rd May
Bristol – Novotel – 3rd June
Edinburgh - Novotel - 7th June
Salisbury – Novotel – 10th June

 

 

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