South Cumbria Occupational Health & Safety Group

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Fire contingency planning

Alan Peek, Safety Adviser, Blackpool City Council gave members a valuable insight into effective ways of planning escape routes for emergency building evacuation. His presentation also covered the role of fire wardens and training in the use of evacuation chairs. A copy of Alan’s presentation is available here: Nov 2015 Fire contingency planning Alan Peek

Alan is also a consultant at PK Fire Shield.

Fire contingency planning
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  • CDM Regulations 2015: what do they mean in practice? →

Next meeting

  1. A practical approach to reducing workplace stress and improving mental wellbeing and young people working together to promote safety

    February 18 @ 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
  2. Health and Safety prosecutions, including road transport, and how to avoid them!

    March 18 @ 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
  3. Competence: how can workplace competence be assessed? A common sense approach.

    April 15 @ 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm

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2020 programme

Download a pdf of the full 2020 SCNL Joint Programme web.

Minutes & presentations

  • HSE update.
  • Preventing Legionella and stagnation in water services – awareness of problems, especially in a post Covid world.
  • Managing your Fire Risk Assessment in the aftermath of Covid-19.
  • Managing on site partners and contractors
  • Five ways to wellbeing

Why not come and visit us?

You will find a warm welcome, in a delightful hotel with panoramic views across Morecambe Bay, and the opportunity to up-date your workplace health and safety knowledge and skills from presentations by HSE specialists and industry ‘experts’.

Where are we based?

Grange-over-Sands is in the centre of our geographical area which stretches south to Lancaster, north to Ambleside, to the west coast of Cumbria and east to the Yorkshire border. Companies who are based further afield are also welcomed as members.
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