Preventing Occupational Disease through Design on Tuesday 9 th May 2017 Venue: Landmark House, 4 Egerton Road, Ipswich, IP1 5PF EVERY WEEK ONE OF US DIES The seminar will look at: The magnitude of the challenge The causes of disease The designer s responsibilities What the designers can do
Introduction The Working Well Together (WWT) Anglia Group is inviting you to a Designer Awareness Day. WWT is an industry led partnership that aims to improve health and safety standards within the construction industry. The goal is to help achieve a meaningful and sustained reduction in injury and ill health within the construction industry. Designers have a crucial role to play in improving the health and safety performance of the construction industry. WWT Designer Awareness Days help people with design responsibilities understand how to address, mitigate or eliminate risks during the design phase and in doing so, meet the standards expected of them. The event is supported by professional institutions in the construction industry and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). The event will give valuable information on how your design can help prevent occupational disease to construction workers. Certificates will be issued at the end of the seminar. About the Speaker Philip Baker is a designer by training and has been heavily involved in CDM since 1995. Philip has worked on a wide range of projects as PS/CDM-C/PD and has advised the full range of duty holders on how they can discharge their duties effectively. Philip is a past president of the Association for Project Safety, a Certified Fellow and the current Chair of the APS London Regional Committee. I look forward to meeting you at the Seminar Stacy Lewis Chair of Working Well Together Anglia Group
9 th May at Landmark House, Ipswich Programme 09:00 Registration 09:30 Welcome and Introduction 09:35 Harms to health in the construction industry 10:00 The case for proportionate action by designers and others 10:15 A framework for action the general principles of prevention and SFARP 10:45 The responsibilities of contractors and workers 11:00 Refreshments 11:15 Practical examples of possible prevention through design actions 11:45 Questions 12:00 Close Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis, so book early to reserve your place.
How to find us How to get to Landmark House Landmark House is located in the north-west of Ipswich, and is accessible by several methods of transport. When you arrive, please report to the reception centre. Walking and cycling Due to it s location on the edge of town, walking to Landmark House from the town centre or the railway station takes around an hour. However, the journey by bike is only around 20 minutes, and there is covered cycle parking for visitors, with stands to lock your bike to. If you are cycling from the railway station, some parts of the route are off-road. You can view a detailed cycle map of Ipswich here. By public transport Landmark House is on the route of the 13 and 8 service run by Ipswich Buses, with a stop around 100m from the building. The route serves the Ranelagh Road stop at the railway station, providing a direct link for people arriving in Ipswich by train. It also stops at the Tower Ramparts bus station in the town centre. Timetables for the 13 and 8 can be found on the Ipswich Buses website. Please note that the number on the front of the bus changes from 13 to 8 at Tower Ramparts, meaning you need to catch a 13 bus at the railway station, but an 8 if you are getting on at Tower Ramparts. The services run with a 12 minute frequency during the working day. By car or motorcycle Landmark House is close to junction 53 on the A14. After turning onto the A1156 you can travel via Goddard Road or Goddard Road East and Whitehouse Road. There is a small car park for visitors at the front of the building, which includes reserved spaces for disabled visitors, as well as an area for motorcycles and mopeds. If the visitor car park is full, there is on-street parking in the vicinity.
9 th May 2017 at Landmark House, Ipswich Order form The cost is 40 per person and includes tea/coffee. Lunch is not provided. Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis, so book early to ensure your place. Please complete all details clearly. I would like place(s) Name(s) attending Company/Business name Address Postcode Telephone Delegate(s) E-mail(s) Dietary requirements Fax Register your booking using the methods below by Tel: Fax: E-mail: Other: 0203 028 1637 01234 220 633 Frances.kennedy@hse.gov.uk Post to: HSE: Woodlands Manton Lane Bedford MK41 7LW Please tick size of company: 0 5 6 15 16 50 50+ (number of people) WWT may retain your details in a computer record for accounting purposes, evaluation of the seminar and to advise you of other seminars and publications which may be of interest to you. If you do not wish to receive further information please tick the box. WWT may pass basic details of companies attending this event to exhibitors. If you would prefer your contact details not to be passed on, please tick the box.
9 th May 2017 at Landmark House, Ipswich Supported by For information on the Working Well Together campaign: wwt.uk.com Tel: 020 3028 2852