“Technical Boilerhouse RiskAssessment” To achieve “BG01 Compliance”
Why attend? INDG 436 was released by the HSE in October 2011 when PM5 and PSG2 were officially withdrawn 1 ow LQ 201 the HSE and Engineering Insurance Companies are looking to see if companies are complying with the guidance given in BG01, as this guidance is now seen as “Industrial Best Practice”. BG01 was written to explain the roles and responsibilities when owning, operating or managing hot water and steam boiler plant. To date over 00 people have attended the BG01 conferences across the UK and as part of th e delegate feedback, a significant proportion said they would like more help with carrying out a Technical Boilerhouse Risk Assessment. In response, CEA has organised risk assessment conference workshops with more practical hands-on training as part of the two days which is extremely valuable. CEA have redesigned the conference workshop into a two-day event that will provide all of the necessary information regarding INDG 436 and BG01. The second day will primarily be dedicated to a practical workshop. The delegates will work through some risk assessment scenarios and discuss these with other attendees. Mentors will be on-hand to work with each group and help steer you through the examples. Several CEA member companies are also available to work with you at your site, working alongside some of your company staff who know your plant and to create your own risk assessments. Who should attend? All Managers and Engineers responsible for the operation and selection of boiler plant and ancillaries especially those in the following sectors:
Registration and fees CEA Member Two Days: £290.00 (incl. VAT) CEA Non-Member Two Days : £390.00 (incl. VAT) ------------------------------------------- & EA Member One Day Only: £200.00 (incl. VAT) CEANon-Member One Day Only: £290.00 (incl. VAT) &($0HPEHU7KUHH'D\V LQFO9$7 &($1RQ0HPEHU7KUHH'D\V LQFO9$7 For further Information: Email: info@cea.org.uk Tel: 01740625 538 Whilst reasonable steps have been taken to ensure that the information contained within this html is correct, the CEA, its agents, contractors and sub-contractors and the UK Government give no warranty and make no representation as to its accuracy and accept no liability for any errors or omissions. ϰƚŚ͕ ϱƚŚ͕ ϲƚŚĞĐĞŵďĞƌϮϬϭϴ dĂŶŬĞƌƐůĞLJDĂŶŽƌ͕ ŚƵƌĐŚ>ĂŶĞ͕ dĂŶŬĞƌƐůĞLJ͕ ^ŚĞĨĨŝĞůĚ͕ ^ϳϱϯY When and where: ϮϱƚŚ͕ ϮϲƚŚ͕ ϮϳƚŚ^ĞƉƚĞŵďĞƌϮϬϭϴ ŚĞůƚĞŶŚĂŵŚĂƐĞ,ŽƚĞů͕ ^ŚƵƌĚŝŶŐƚŽŶZŽĂĚ͕ ƌŽĐŬǁŽƌƚŚ͕ 'ůŽƵĐĞƐƚĞƌƐŚŝƌĞ͕ '>ϯϰW
Suppliers of services to the boiler user including: • Boilers insurers • Consultants to the energy industry • Contract energy management companies • Developers • Fuel suppliers
All organisations using boilers for steam and/or hot water production, such as :
• Breweries • Chemicals • Dairies • Distillers • Dyers • Food processing • Horticulture • Hospitals • Paper mills • Pharmaceuticals • Textiles • Laundries • Facilities companies • All companies running any boiler
• Industry development agencies • Mechanical service contractors • Plant designers
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