WOBO Governor David Gibson is pleased to provide a reminder of development opportunities for both members and fellow professionals.
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Join HSM and HSI donesafe on the 29 May to learn how automation can simplify core EHS workflows.
On-site contractors are critical to the everyday running of a business, but are often seen as a safety and compliance blind spot due to the diverse, disparate and often high risk nature of their work.
Tired of chasing paperwork, overdue actions, and preparing for endless audits? Managing compliance doesn’t have to feel like a constant administrative overload.
Our presenters will share practical examples of how organisations are using technology to reduce manual effort, help stay on top of compliance and improve audit readiness.
Whether you’re just beginning to digitise, or refining existing systems, this session will offer practical ways to make technology work for your team. REGISTER NOW

Join HSM and TSI on the 12 June to explore how integrated monitoring solutions are reshaping the way organisations collect and manage exposure data across a range of workplace conditions.
Participants will learn how modular, cloud-connected systems can simplify data collection and support faster, more informed decision-making.
Attendees will gain insight into the benefits of integrated, connected monitoring for exposure assessments aswell as a practical understanding of how modular, interchangeable solutions support evolving health and safety needs.
Whether you’re expanding an exposure monitoring program or seeking to modernise your current approach, this session will provide actionable insights into using flexible, connected tools to advance occupational health and safety initiatives. REGISTER NOW
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Join HSM and HSI donesafe on the 29 May to learn how automation can simplify core EHS workflows.
Tired of chasing paperwork, overdue actions, and preparing for endless audits? Managing compliance doesn’t have to feel like a constant administrative overload.
In this webinar, we’ll explore how automation can simplify core EHS workflows – from incident reporting and audits to risk assessments and permit-to-work – helping teams reduce manual effort, improve visibility, and create more time to focus on prevention and safety outcomes.
Our presenters will share practical examples of how organisations are using technology to reduce manual effort, help stay on top of compliance and improve audit readiness. Whether you’re just beginning to digitise, or refining existing systems, this session will offer practical ways to make technology work for your team. REGISTER NOW

Join FSM and Apollo on the 3 June at 10:30am to explore the safety of educational institutions.
Fire alarm systems play a critical role in ensuring the safety of students, staff and visitors in educational institutions.
These systems are designed to detect the presence of a fire and promptly alert occupants, allowing for a timely response and evacuation if necessary. In this CPD we will look at types of systems, design considerations and guidance documentation.

Join FSM and Thermocable on the 11 June at 10:30am to explore how to ensure fire safety in challenging environments.
Fires in industrial and hazardous areas spread rapidly, causing devastating losses to assets, structures, and lives, as seen in recent incidents like the Bowater Mersey Paper Mill and Houston Petrochemical fires.
Detecting fires in these environments is challenging due to dust, debris, dangerous chemicals, and restricted access, where traditional fire detection methods often fail.
This webinar will explore how linear heat detection provides a reliable, early-warning solution that meets global safety standards, prevents false alarms, and remains unaffected by harsh conditions. Join us to learn how advanced fire detection can protect your business, ensure compliance, and safeguard lives. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
barbour – safe in our knowledge
The Barbour April 2025 Legislation Update is your free all-in-one guide to help you understand recent new legislation, consultations, regulatory changes and notable prosecutions in fire, environment and health & safety.
Download your copy today for a concise overview of recent updates, upcoming legislation, consultations and notable prosecutions — all in one easy-to-read document.

Join the Surelock McGill Group for our Blast Standards CPD Approved Webinar
Fundamentals of Blast and Blast Resistance Standards
Wed, 21st May 2025 | 2:00PM BST
In this webinar, we explore the world of explosives – how explosions differ, why they vary so greatly, and the real world implications of these differences. With this in mind, we will be looking at the standards associated with explosives, and how to design and specify to minimise threat to life and valuable assets.
Standards covered in this session include: EN 13123/13124, ISO 16933, ASTM F2927
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I’d like to invite you to Security Matters’ next CPD webinar on The Power of the Cloud: How Cloud Technology Streamlined Security Management, which takes place on 28 May 2025 at 10:30amBST.
You can register to attend this webinar for FREE at https://wbmwebinars.com/the-
In this webinar you will:
- Learn about efficiencies found in managing security, reducing the burden on IT
- Discover collaboration tools and the time savings for the various teams that leverage cloud security everyday
- See how to position security from a cost-centre to a profit-centre by adding value across departments
All attendees will receive a CPD certificate.

Training with HSE in June
HSE’s training courses are delivered by experts, to help organisations comply with the law and keep workforces healthy and safe.
We have limited availability left on dates across June’s live online training courses, so act quickly if you want to join us.
All courses are held at HSE’s Science and Research centre in Buxton, unless otherwise stated:
- BSR: developing accompanying documents for the Building Control Process
3 June - Asbestos management in buildings
4 June - COMAH: compliance for lower tier establishments
5 June - BSR: introduction to the role of Accountable Persons and Principal Accountable Persons
11 June, live online - Display screen equipment (DSE) risk management
11 June - NEBOSH HSE certificate in managing stress at work
12 June - Creating a safety culture of excellence
17 June - HSE inspector’s guide to electrical safety
17 and 18 June (2 half-days), live online - Hydrogen: the fundamentals
17 June - BSR: introduction to the Building Safety Regulator and Building Safety Act
18 June - NEBOSH HSE certificate in health and safety leadership excellence
19 June - HSE inspector’s guide to risk management
19 June - Machinery series: risk assessment essentials
19 June, live online - NEBOSH HSE award in managing risks and risk assessment at work
23 and 24 June (2 half-days), live online - Machinery series: UK machinery regulations
24 June, live online - CDM and the role of the client
25 June, London - Human factors in accident and incident investigations
25 and 26 June (2 days) - CDM and the role of the principal designer
26 June, London - Biosafety: working safely at containment level 330 June to 4 July (5 days)

The effective management of risk is central to providing a safe and healthy workplace.
This workshop-style training course will show how HSE examines and uses employers’ risk assessments. It will explain the common errors and how to use this information to manage risks more effectively and avoid enforcement action.
Delegates will be provided with information that will help them to:
- understand the law on risk assessment and the different types of risk assessments required under health and safety legislation
- appreciate how HSE inspectors use risk assessments during inspections and investigations, and how they form judgements about whether risks are being adequately controlled
- recognise the common errors found in risk assessments and understand how to use this knowledge to better manage risks
- understand the circumstances where an inadequate risk assessment may cause an inspector to take enforcement action and what form that action is likely to take
- improve their risk assessment process, manage risks better and avoid enforcement action
Book your place
Visit our website to find out more details, view prices or book your place:
HSE inspector’s guide to risk management
19 June, Buxton
This course is also available to book on additional dates later in the year: