SHEA Gas training

The EUSR SHEA Gas Onsite Course is designed for individuals who require access to operational sites within the gas industry, both permanent and temporary, at all levels including operatives, supervisors, and management. And is an excellent way to provide a uniform approach to health, safety, and environmental awareness within your company. We offer training at our site in Sherburn In Elmet and across the UK

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SHEA Gas qualification

Learning Outcomes:

The course consists of 9 modules, 6 core and 3 gas industry specific, which cover the following learning outcomes:

  • Understanding our workplace responsibilities

  • Understanding the effects of our work on the environment

  • Identifying and controlling risks

  • Common hazards in the workplace

  • Highway working and excavations (additional, gas industry specific module)

  • Pressure regulating installations (additional, gas industry specific module)

  • Safety in premises (additional, gas industry specific module)

  • Occupational Health

  • Responding to emergencies

Aims and Objectives:

On completion of this course, delegates will be able to:

  • Understand the legal frameworks in regard to health, safety, and the environment, as well as their practical application in the workplace setting, including their own personal responsibilities and those of their employer.

  • Understand key environmental considerations in the workplace, and the employees’ impact on the sustainability of their workplace environment.

  • Identify and control workplace risks and hazards and understand their own role in preventing them through a range of proactive health and safety behaviours, in line with CSCS requirements.

  • Understand the processes and procedures required to work in public and private environments, including on the highway.

  • Identify the risks associated with pressure regulating gas installations and identify safe working practices when working on AGIs, unmanned sites and non-odourised sites.

  • Identify the common hazards found in domestic and commercial gas premises and name control measures which need to be applied to diminish these risks.

  • Explain the term ‘occupational health’, identify a range of occupational health hazards within the workplace and be able to minimise their impact.

  • Understand emergency response behaviours, the role of reporting, inspection and enforcement of health & safety in the workplace. Understand the impact on employee and employer of both poor/improving health and safety in the workplace.

A one-day course, available from £170 per person, or £155 per person as a group booking.