WOBO Governor David Gibson is Pleased to provide a variety of items each of which is supporting Continuing Professional Development.
Many organisations believe they have safety performance under control — but when EHS data is spread across spreadsheets and disconnected systems, hidden risks and inefficiencies can quickly build.
This session explores what happens when you move from fragmented tools to a single, unified EHS platform. Through real-world examples, we’ll highlight the hidden costs of siloed systems, the reasons organisations consolidate, and how real-time, centralised data improves reporting, response and risk visibility.
Discover how unifying your EHS approach turns complexity into clarity — and insight into action.

Making Sense of the New Industrial Electrical Helmet Standards
The new standards introduce defined helmet Types, enhanced compatibility testing, and clearer performance requirements, improving how helmets function alongside other PPE such as visors, face shields, ear defenders, and electrical protection systems.
Join Matthew Judson from JSP Ltd to learn more about how these changes will impact your PPE selection, compliance requirements, and the practical steps you can take.

Many organisations rely on safety cameras for incident review, but computer vision is enabling a shift from reactive compliance to proactive risk prevention. This session will explore how AI-powered vision systems can automatically detect hazards, monitor PPE compliance, identify unsafe behaviours, and generate real-time alerts that help prevent incidents before they occur.
We’ll also cover practical deployment considerations, governance and privacy, and how to measure impact across your safety programme.
If you’re looking to strengthen workplace safety through smarter technology, this webinar will provide practical, actionable insight.

Join FSM and Sentry Doors on 17 March at 10:30am to explore the critical role fire doors play in protecting lives and ensuring compliance across social housing settings.
This expert-led webinar will unpack current responsibilities, common risks, and best-practice approaches to fire door safety in high-occupancy residential environments.
In this session, you’ll gain practical insight into: • The legal and regulatory obligations surrounding fire door inspection, maintenance and documentation in social housing • Common compliance failures and how to avoid them through robust specification, installation and ongoing checks • How certified fire doors and effective asset management strategies can improve safety outcomes for residents and landlords alike
All attendees will receive a CPD certificate. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Join FSM and C-TEC on 26 March at 10:30am to learn how BS 5839-6 Grade C compliant fire alarm solutions, utilising the latest technology, can better protect people and property in residential settings.
Centred around C-TEC’s massively false alarm resistant Hush-Pro system, you will hear how the system’s Equality Act-friendly central controller, long life-span combination detection and alarm devices and innovative Fire Level 1 and 2 alarm filtering can raise the levels of fire protection in all types of residential dwellings. From simple stand-alone systems to sophisticated networked systems with BS 7273-4 compliant door release functionality and full Cloud monitoring, the possibilities are immense.
All attendees will receive a CPD certificate. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Join us on 7 April at 10:30am for Profit Under Pressure: How AI Protects Your Net Margin.
Revenue growth should increase profitability. But for many growing trades businesses, the opposite is happening. Overhead creeps up. Labor inefficiencies compound. Small cost leaks go unnoticed. And by the time margin erosion shows up in financial reports, it’s too late to fix it. In this session, we’ll explore how AI-powered operational intelligence helps leaders detect, predict, and prevent margin compression before it hits the bottom line. Learn how real-time visibility across jobs, teams, and overhead gives you control over net profit, not just revenue.
Growth may introduce pressure, but AI restores control.
All attendees will receive a CPD certificate. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Join us on 21 April at 10:30am for Smoke Control Systems: Principles, Pitfalls & Protection, a practical session covering key design principles, challenges and compliance considerations.
Smoke remains the leading cause of fire-related deaths,and effective smoke control is critical for safe evacuation and building protection. In this webinar, Advanced’s Shaun Scott will explore what “good” smoke control looks like in practice. We’ll cover system types (natural, mechanical, pressurisation, extraction and compartmentation), key UK regulations including Approved Document B and BS standards, common pitfalls, and responsibilities around maintenance and certification. Delegates will gain practical insight into designing, specifying, inspecting and maintaining compliant smoke control systems. Ideal for: fire engineers, consultants, risk assessors, building control, housing providers, facilities managers and contractors.
All attendees will receive a CPD certificate.
As more and more everyday products utilise Lithium-ion batteries, the fire risk increases and it’s vital to know how to mitigate those risks, especially due to the unique attributes of Lithium-ion battery fires. Education and awareness are key with new and emerging technologies and that’s why we would like to invite you to join Firechief®’s Senior Technical Consultant, Matt Humby for a special product webinar entitled The role of containment in managing Lithium-ion battery fire risks.
Our next FREE webinar will take place on Thursday 26 March at 2pm and you will learn:
How and why containment products can be used on Lithium-ion battery fires
To assess the fire risk Lithium-ion batteries present to an organisation
How to put an action plan in place to mitigate the risk and manage the fire
There will also be an opportunity to ask Matt any questions you may have relating to LiB fires.
We look forward to seeing you there and in the meantime, if you have any questions, please do feel free to contact us.
Join us for our upcoming webinar on 24 March at 10.30am to hear from Openreach and AddSecure experts about the PSTN switch‑off and how to future‑proof your critical communications with modern IP‑based and cellular solutions.
Learn practical migration guidance and discover AddSecure’s next‑generation alarm signalling and push‑to‑talk technologies designed to ensure resilience, compliance, and seamless continuity. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the transition and secure your operations.
All attendees will receive a one-hour CPD certificate. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
