This course is aimed at anyone who uses abrasive wheels, or employs people who use abrasive wheels as part of their work.
There are a wide range of tools and processes that use abrasive wheels and ensuring these are used correctly and safely is of paramount importance. Applications range from hand grinding to disc cutting.
They can be used at all stages of a work process, for making preliminary cuts and scores in materials, or for fine polishing and finishing.This course is aimed at anyone who uses abrasive wheels, or employs people who use abrasive wheels as part of their work.
This course is essential for the following industry types
Course Content
Introducing Abrasive Wheels
The Anatomy of an Abrasive Wheel
The Dangers of Abrasive Wheels
Abrasive Wheel Safety
Safe Speeds
Other Wheel Markings
Storage and Handling
Checking and Testing
Training and Certification
Inspections
Course Summary
Simon Holmshaw founded KIS Safety 12 years ago following a successful career in the Sheffield’ Wire industry. Having worked in both sales and production, to eventually managing the mill and distribution facility. “I had Challenges involving accidents and HSE improvement notices to becoming the leading plant in Group Safety in the low carbon division.“
Simon saw an opportunity to bring his experience to a wider audience and help a number of different people in different industries with KIS Health and Safety Services. “Customer focus and in particular being part of your team is what the business is all about.“
Health and Safety Consultant Sheffield
With a strong customer focussed background, experience in managing people and implementing systems. KIS Safety has a focus on, not only developing your health and safety systems, but developing the people within the organisation to take charge of their working life and improve safety culture.
Front line operatives involved in Safety Improvement Teams
KIS Health and Safety Services have worked alongside welders, engineers, machine operatives, supervisory staff and management to bring the best out of your team of people and improve on site Health and Safety.
Experience and empathy are paramount to implement the management of health and safety and improve the safety culture of your business.
Health and Safety Policy
If you have over 5 employees then by law you must have a complete written Health and Safety Policy (HSP) and be actively implementing it. We have requests from many businesses that have required a policy when taking on apprentices or for CHAS applications. But the action level is 5 employees and if you are employing more than this number, you should have an HSP in place.
The HSP is best described as a management tool to help you implement your legal obligations towards health and safety and in effect improve your working conditions.
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