Included:
Certificate
Course Material
Industrial Trainer (Department Manager)
Academic Trainder (University Lecturer)
After Course Support
Tea, Coffee, Biscuits
Buffet Lunch
Included:
Certificate
Course Material
Industrial Trainer (Department Manager)
Academic Trainder (University Lecturer)
After Course Support
Tea, Coffee, Biscuits
Buffet Lunch
Health & Safety Courses
Knowledge is the first step toward prevention. By investing in health and safety training, you're not only protecting yourself but empowering others to create a safer, healthier environment for everyone.
Included:
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Certificate
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Course Material
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Industrial Trainer (Department Manager)
-
Academic Trainer (University Lecturer)
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After Course Support
-
Tea, Coffee, Biscuits
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Buffet Lunch
Course Duration: 1 Day
Course Location: University of Lincoln
Course Cost: £450
PSSR Awareness
The Pressure Systems Safety Regulations (PSSR) training course is designed to prevent serious injuries resulting from the release of stored energy due to pressure system failures. These regulations apply to various pressure systems, including boilers, compressed air systems, and steam systems, across multiple industries.
Who is it for?
PSSR training courses are essential for individuals involved in the design, operation, maintenance, or inspection of pressure systems. This includes:
· Engineers and Technicians: Responsible for the design, installation, and maintenance of pressure equipment.
· Safety Officers and Inspectors: Ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
· Facility Managers: Overseeing operations involving pressure systems.
· Operators: Directly handling pressure equipment during daily operations.
Benefits of the Course:
Participating in a PSSR training course offers several advantages:
Regulatory Compliance: Ensures that individuals and organizations adhere to legal requirements, avoiding potential fines and legal issues.
Enhanced Safety: Promotes a safer working environment by educating personnel on the risks associated with pressure systems and how to mitigate them.
Operational Efficiency: Proper training can lead to more efficient operation and maintenance of pressure systems, reducing downtime and repair costs.
Professional Development: Provides valuable knowledge and skills pertinent to careers in industries utilizing pressure systems.
Topics Covered in the Course
A comprehensive PSSR training course typically includes:
Introduction to PSSR 2000: Overview of the regulations and their significance.
Legal Requirements: Detailed explanation of the duties imposed by PSSR on users, owners, and competent persons.
Design and Construction: Guidelines on the safe design and construction of pressure systems.
Written Schemes of Examination (WSE): Understanding the necessity and development of WSEs for pressure systems.
Operation and Maintenance: Best practices for the safe operation and maintenance of pressure equipment.
Risk Assessment: Identifying and assessing potential hazards associated with pressure systems.
Inspection and Testing: Procedures for regular inspection and testing to ensure system integrity.
Relevant Industries
PSSR training is pertinent to a wide range of industries, including:
Manufacturing: Utilizing boilers, compressors, and other pressure equipment in production processes.
Oil and Gas: Operating high-pressure systems in exploration and refining activities.
Chemical Processing: Handling pressurized reactors and pipelines.
Food and Beverage: Using steam and pressure systems in processing and packaging.
Pharmaceuticals: Employing pressure vessels in the production of medicines.
Power Generation: Operating boilers and turbines under high pressure.