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An essential part of safe manufacturing is the evaluation of processes and plant
to identify sources of hazard and to prescribe practical safety measures. To do
this effectively requires a technical understanding of process safety and the
practical experience of implementing safety measures in plant. Human factors and
behaviour play an important role in the overall safety of the organisation. Chilworth
Technology has put together a series of training courses which have been designed
to show how both operational and chemical hazards in manufacturing processes can
be systematically identified and assessed, and how the most appropriate basis
of safety is selected and implemented. Who
Should Attend Courses are suitable for staff from the chemical and processing
industries, including bulk and finished pharmaceuticals, bulk and fine chemicals,
detergents and soaps petrochemicals, food and drink, plastic and rubbers, metals,
textiles, paper and lumber, agrochemicals, and dyes and paints. In-Company
Training All of the courses listed can be conducted in-house. During an
in-company training course, a Chilworth Technology safety specialist will travel
to the company's facility and the course is given on-site. The advantages of having
an in-company course is that for one fixed price the course can have 25 to 30
attendees and course contents can be tailored to specifically meet the company's
safety needs. Course
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