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Building Safety for practitioners-Liverp

Master Building Safety: From Everyday Risks to Life-Saving Decisions

Starts 21 Nov
575 British pounds
Liverpool

Available spots


Service Description

By the end of this 2-day course, learners will be able to: 1. Assess building safety risks - understand the steps required to effectively identify, assess, and manage building safety risks in line with sections 83 and 84 of the Building Safety Act 2022. 2. Conduct a HAZID using the What-If Technique Confidently undertake a hazard identification (HAZID) using the what-if technique to identify potential hazards and assess their impacts on building safety. 3. Explain the bowtie risk model and its components Understand and articulate what a bowtie diagram is, including its key elements (hazards, threats, controls, and consequences). 4. Create and utilise a bowtie risk model Build a bowtie risk model based on safety assessments, and use it to visualise, understand, and manage building safety risks. 5. Apply the concept of ‘all reasonable steps’ Grasp the meaning of the term "all reasonable steps" within the context of building safety management and apply it in decision-making to ensure compliance and safety. 6. Develop a comprehensive safety case Create a safety case in accordance with section 85 of the BSA 22, using the claim-argument-evidence (CAE) framework, articulating and managing building safety risks through structured and defensible arguments.


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Cancellation Policy

Course Booking, Cancellation, and Refund Policy 1. Course Booking and Payments 1.1. When booking a course, the course start and finish times, as well as the venue details, will be provided on the course schedule at the time of booking. 1.2. Full payment must be made at the time of booking to secure your place on the course. 1.3. Bookings are non-transferable to other individuals without prior consent. 1.4. Course participants are responsible for attending at the correct time and venue as specified on the course confirmation email. 2. Cancellations and Refunds 2.1. Cancellation by the Participant - Cancellations made up to 14 days prior to the course start date will be refunded in full. - Cancellations made between 14 days and 7 days before the course start date will incur a 50% charge. - Cancellations made less than 7 days before the course start date will not be refunded. 2.2. All cancellation requests must be made in writing via email or our online cancellation form, and the date of the request will determine eligibility for a refund. 3. Changes or Cancellations by Us 3.1. Course Cancellation Due to Insufficient Numbers - Each course requires a minimum of 5 participants to proceed. - If fewer than 5 participants are booked 7 days before the course start date, we reserve the right to cancel or reschedule the course. - If a course is cancelled due to insufficient numbers, we will notify participants at least 7 days before the scheduled start date. 3.2. Refunds for Course Cancellation by Us - In the event of a course cancellation due to insufficient participants, participants will be offered the choice of a full refund or the option to transfer to another course of the same value. 3.3. Rescheduling Due to Circumstances Beyond Our Control - In the event of unforeseen circumstances beyond our control (e.g., extreme weather, venue issues, or instructor illness), we reserve the right to reschedule the course. - In such cases, participants will be offered a transfer to a future course date or a full refund if rescheduling is not suitable.


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