Silverdell PLC the Specialist Environmental Support Services Group has appointed a new Director to develop and lead their industrial division. John Potts has been tasked with leading Silverdell’s expansion into the wider industrial marketplace to reinforce their strong position within the UK industrial sector.
John joins Silverdell PLC from Hertel – a global industrial services company, which gives him the necessary, relevant skills and experience to drive forward Silverdell’s industrial services division. John’s experience with Hertel Group spans 20 years, with his last position being Managing Director for the Middle East and CIS regions and Group Management Board Director. Collectively, John has over 30 years experience of delivering Industrial Services to clients in the Oil, Gas, Petro-Chem and Power sector.
Sean Nutley, Silverdell PLC Chief Executive Officer said: “John is a welcome asset to the business. As part of our ongoing growth strategy, a core focus will be the further development of the Group’s industrial division. John will lead the division under our Kitsons brand, already firmly established in the nuclear and industrial sectors”.
December 20, 2011 11:39 am - Posted by Asbestos News | Comments ( 0 )
National asbestos training provider SAFE Training, is playing its part in a Britain-wide drive to help tradesmen protect themselves from asbestos.
SAFE Training has accepted the invitation from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the training industry by pledging 120 free training hours to help reach a poignant target of 4000- a number which reflects the growing number of deaths each year from asbestos-related diseases.
The free asbestos awareness training will be available throughout October and November and is aimed at tradesmen and women who are most likely to disturb the fibres as they go about their work – currently around 20 a week lose their lives to asbestos-related diseases.
Rob Blackburn from SAFE Training, a member of The Independent Asbestos Training Providers (IATP) said:
“We welcomed the opportunity to be involved in such a worthwhile initiative. Though there is little that can be done to help those already suffering the effects of asbestos from exposure years ago, we can help prevent this hidden killer claiming another generation by ensuring there is good quality and accessible training out there. Hopefully the 120 free hours we have pledged will make a real difference to how tradesmen approach jobs – putting their health first.”
September 19, 2011 12:19 pm - Posted by Asbestos News | Comments ( 0 )
Speakers from SAFE Training, the education division of Silverdell Plc and Redhills the specialist environmental consultancy were invited to address members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) on the subject of Asbestos Management at their CPD Accredited RICS Building Surveyors Technical Update Conferences, held at various locations throughout the UK throughout June and July.
With around 100,000 qualified members and over 50,000 students and trainees in some 140 countries, RICS provides the world’s leading professional qualifications in land, property, construction and the associated environmental issues.
July 18, 2011 9:31 am - Posted by Asbestos News | Comments ( 0 )
The duty to manage asbestos is directed at those who manage non-domestic premises: the people with responsibility for protecting others who work in such premises from the risks to ill health that exposure to asbestos causes.
An important function of Duty Holders is to ensure that anyone, staff or those contracted to carry out works with asbestos or likely to disturb any ACMs (asbestos containing materials), is competent to do so and is properly trained to deal with asbestos.
Rob Blackburn from SAFE Training offers these handy asbestos management tips:
July 6, 2011 9:01 am - Posted by Asbestos News | Comments ( 0 )
Rob Blackburn – SAFE Training explores the impact of the recent EU ruling on working with asbestos and the implications for UK Facilities Managers
In February the UK was passed a note called a ‘reasoned opinion’ from the EU. The note had taken nigh on five years to reach its intended recipient [the UK government] and alluded to a failure to implement the minimum standards of the Asbestos Worker Protection Directive (AWPD) in 2006.
The effect that this note will have will be with us considerably faster than it took to write, and reach, its destination. The HSE have just announced a timetable of under a year.
June 23, 2011 8:44 am - Posted by Asbestos News | Comments ( 0 )
To advise operatives carrying out non-licensable work on asbestos of their responsibilities under Regulation 10 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR) 2006.
Duration: 1 day
Delegate numbers: Maximum 10
Who is it for?
Those who in the course of their work will knowingly disturb asbestos containing materials: general maintenance staff, electricians, plumbers, gas fitters, painters and decorators, joiners, plasterers, demolition and construction workers, roofers, heating and ventilation engineers, telecommunications engineers, fire and burglar alarm installers, computer installers, shop fitters, and their supervisors.
June 17, 2011 9:18 am - Posted by Asbestos News | Comments ( 0 )
To inform those with a Duty to Manage of their responsibilities under Regulation 4 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR) 2006.
Duration: Half day
Delegate numbers: Maximum 15
Venue: Your choice – One of our national SAFE Training centres, at your premises or on site
Who is it for?
All those who manage premises and wish to understand what is expected of them under CAR 2006, this includes: facilities, property and health and safety managers or anyone who has supervisory responsibilities for those working on the fabric of buildings.
A practical approach to a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of asbestos from basic identification to removal.
Duration: 1 day
Delegate numbers: Maximum 10
Availability: Run either as client specific or open courses giving you an opportunity to network with others facing similar challenges
Asbestos Awareness
Who is it for?
Anyone with a need to understand the workings of the asbestos management industry in sufficient detail to be able to meet day to day management requirements and become involved in coordinating remedial works. An ideal course for delegates unable to complete a week-long course.
This course meets the training requirements under Regulation 10 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR) 2006.
Duration: Half day
Delegate numbers: 15-20
Venue: Your choice – One of our national SAFE Training centres, at your premises or on site
Who is it for?
Anyone who disturbs the fabric of a building built prior to 1999. This includes anything from putting up a picture hook, maintenance tasks to large-scale refurbishment.
General maintenance staff, electricians, plumbers, gas fitters, painters and decorators, joiners, plasterers, demolition workers, construction workers, roofers, heating and ventilation engineers (H&V), telecommunication engineers, burglar and fire alarm installers, computer installers, architects, building surveyors, shop fitters, other such professionals and their supervisors.
Course content
What is asbestos? The main properties of asbestos and its effects on health
The types and likely occurrences of asbestos in premises and plant
General procedures to be followed in the event of an emergency
The 2011 series of BOHS/ATAC seminars are client focused with an aim to educate and instil industry minimum standards and best practice for clients, managers and directors who are directly and indirectly involved with asbestos management.
The seminars provide a review of changes to asbestos management, current asbestos industry standards which should be employed by clients and include an update from the HSE on where changes are likely to be made over the coming year.
There is ample opportunity to ask questions that are of concern to you to the panel of assembled experts. The aim is for clients to leave the seminars empowered with up-to-date knowledge and a grasp of policy changes for the future. Attendees should leave with an understanding of the legal obligations they are under and also the tools available to manage their asbestos in the most efficient, cost effective and health and safety conscious manner, especially during times of austerity.
Rob Blackburn from SAFE Training gave a presentation on the Training & Management Requirements placed on Dutyholders through DTM & CAR 2006 – The presentation can be viewed here:
SAFE Training (Part of Silverdell PLC) launch key industry training website.
Leading regulatory training provider , SAFE Training announces the launch of a brand new website which will promote their specialist environmental training services. The new website www.safe-training.org will provide access to a variety of training information, including a selection of industry recognised training courses for asbestos awareness, compliance, safe working practices, and improve competence and awareness.
A company called Page Nine have worked with the Silverdell Group to develop and build the new websites
June 3, 2011 8:30 am - Posted by Asbestos News | Comments ( 0 )
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