Information and Booking
Trainer: WORKSAFE GB Ltd
Cost: Internal - No charge. Please check our cancellation fees before booking.
Duration: For each date, you will be able to choose from 3 sessions of 45 minutes each, starting respectively at:
13:30, 14:30 and 15:30
Unless otherwise stated, all courses are held in South Kensington.
Dates:
2024
28 November – SK - Fully booked
04 December – WC
10 December - SK - 13:30 session is fully booked
2025
22 January – SK
04 February – WC
19 February – SK
12 March – HM
09 April – SK
30 April – SK
14 May – SK
29 May – WC
11 June – HM
24 June – SK
09 July – SK
Who should attend
This course should be attended by all staff or postgraduate students who work with compressed gases and connecting regulators in a laboratory environment.
Delegates will also practice manual handling techniques associated with moving a gas cylinder on a trolley. This should be supplemented with local training, where appropriate. Delegates must wear appropriate footwear, sturdy, robust footwear or steel toecap safety boots—no trainers or open-toe sandals.
How to book
Delegates must complete the relevant e-learning session: Compressed gases and connecting gas regulators e-learning, before making the booking request.
You will be emailed a unique ID and a link to a booking form on successfully completing the e-learning module.
Cancellation charges apply for this programme: If a delegate cancels the course five days before the first day, we will charge a £50 cancellation fee.
Pre-course work
Participants must complete the relevant e-learning session, Compressed gases and connecting gas regulators e-learning, before making the booking request.
Participants must also read the Code of Practice – Gases CoP Safe handling.
Key Areas
- Why accidents happen
- Risk assessment
- Correctly identifying gas cylinders
- Identifying potential hazards and defects of gas regulators
- Understanding how to fit a regulator to a cylinder valve
- Recognising the need to open cylinder valves slowly
- Knowing how to leak test gas cylinders correctly
- Recognising the hazards involved when handling gas cylinders
- Demonstration of manual handling techniques