Farms are dangerous places! But something is being done to reduce the risk of fatalities – a health and safety training course for East Midlands pig farmers will run on 1st December 2009.
Nearly
a fifth of worker fatalities happen within agriculture, yet less than 1.5 per
cent of the working population are employed in the sector. Lack of basic
training or competency are often contributory factors.
The health and
safety training session will be held at Uncle Henry’s, Grayingham, Lincolnshire
between 1.00 and 5.00 pm. Hazel Preece of Hazel Preece Consulting will lead the
course, tailored specifically to pig unit staff.
It will cover
staff responsibilities and powers to prevent accidents – including handling
pigs, mechanical safety, working at height and fire hazards.
Course costs are
supported by Landskills East Midlands and therefore it is only £16 per
person.
Health and safety
training can often be seen as an unnecessary cost and something to do tomorrow.
But for some tomorrow might not come. Considering that a recent ‘straight
forward’ incident on a pig farm ended up in court and cost the business over
£150,000, the question is – can you afford not to get involved?
All
trainees will receive a certificate of attendance and the course is registered
with the Pig Industry Professional Register (PIPR), so attendees can earn PIPR
points. To book your place on the course or to enquire about other training
opportunities please contact Tess Howe at BPEX, 07779 321078 or Ermine Farms
01652 640316
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