Featured Conference
Facilities
Management: AM - Health & Safety in HealthCare|
18 June 2008

What
is it?
Health and safety in Healthcare seminar will explore ways in which healthcare
can be made better for patients and workers in this sector by providing
an informative networking forum with keynote speakers, tried and successful
case studies, and group excercises. This event will target management
responsible for healthcare staff, building and facilities maintenance.
Seminar Topics

The subject areas
to be covered in the seminar are:
1) Health and Safety regulations in HealthCare
Carefully reviewing government target, your responsibility towards
these targets, regulations, supporting organizations and the role
you play in health and safety in Healthcare.
Changes to the healthcare Health and Safety laws.
2) Case study: Opp! What happens when things go wrong.
Taking a closer look at the biggest killer in the work place - Asbestos
Assessing dangers of trips and falls
Who is responsible anyway?
With the new corporate Manslaughter & Corporate Homicide Act due
to come into force in April 08, who gets prosecuted and how does this
affect your role?
3) Case study: Healing the sick- starting
with the staff – Addressing the leading causes of absence
- Tackling Employee ill health & absence
Through this case study develop new approaches to manage health and
safety issues at work and achieve sustainable improvements by preventing
work related sickness absence and facilitating quick recovery.
4)The fight against hospital aquired infection
Lastest equipment, development and technology being used to combact
hospital bacteria.
5) Prevention is better than a huge fine or Jail Sentence!
Implementing and Maintaining Risk Assessment program
Group Exercise: This presentation topic will provide practical guidance
on the major elements of the risk assessment process.

REGISTER NOW:
Registeration Fee: £150+vat
To register, please email: fmseminar@eventrus.com
or call: 0844 88 44 979
usual T&C of registration apply.

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