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This course is designed to provide clients and those working with them on construction projects with an understanding of the legal obligations placed on them by the Safety Health & Welfare (Construction) Regulations 2013.
This course focuses on the key factors that ensure the safe design and implementation of temporary works systems. It covers the fundamental roles and responsibilities of all parties involved, together with clear and concise guidance on the practical implementation.
The aim of this course is to provide practical guidance to engineers and designers on how to comply with their duties under the Safety Health & Welfare at Work legislation. The course is based on the Designing for Safety in Construction Manual, authored by Jack Kavanagh, Chartered Engineer, FIEI FConsEI, and published jointly by ACEI, Engineers Ireland & RIAI.
This course is directed towards engineers who will fulfil the role of Project Supervisor Design Process (PSDP) in accordance with the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2013.
This course will provide attendees with a thorough understanding of how odours are assessed, managed and regulated. Odours discharged from a large variety of sources in the agricultural, commercial, industrial and municipal sectors may cause adverse effects for people who are in the neighbourhood of these sources.
This course is designed to provide delegates with an appreciation of the requirements of explosion protection applied to hazardous areas. It defines the terminology, promoting clarity of use in communications between technical and commercial departments within organisations and between organisations involved.
This course aims to provide an introduction to electrical safety. It deals with the hazards of electricity and the associated rules and regulations in relation to safety including the EN50110 and local harmonisations, NFPA70E, DGUV 203-077.
The aim of this course is to give electrical engineers an overview of the fundamentals of design of fire detection and alarm systems to comply with the latest Irish Standard IS 3218: 2024.