Scottish Government- Sector guidance for easing lockdown

  • 23 June 2020

The Scottish Government has published new guidance for retailers and manufacturers to consider how people can safely return to work, updated guidance for the construction sector has also been published. The documents, which are among the first for a number of specific sectors, have been developed in consultation with Local Authorities, Health Safety Executive, business and trades unions. […]

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Full analysis of consultation on smoking outside hospitals

  • 22 June 2020

The majority of respondents to a consultation on banning smoking near hospital buildings support a 15-metre enforcement zone to protect people from the dangers of second-hand smoke. A total of 559 people or organisations commented on the possible introduction of a legally-enforceable no-smoking area around hospital buildings. 72% of them agreed that 15 metres was […]

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Water Quality Regulation Under Lockdown

  • 22 June 2020

The Drinking Water Quality Regulator for Scotland (DWQR) is open for business, although as with all of us – under very different conditions than we were used to. DWQR is the title of the Regulator herself: Sue Petch, who is independent of Scottish Ministers and is responsible for the scrutiny of the water company in […]

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Community Training – COVID-19

  • 22 June 2020

The Institute has put in temporary measures to permit Approved Training Centres to deliver courses by remote learning by the use of live virtual training. Some courses are also available by eLearning. Even although Scotland appears to moving towards Phase 2 of the ‘exit of lock-down’ strategy, remote learning continues to be permitted by the […]

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HSE Safety Alert issued: Use of face masks designated KN95

  • 15 June 2020

HSE has issued a safety alert about the poor quality of face masks claiming to be KN95. A substantial number of face masks, claiming to be of a KN95 standard, provide an inadequate level of protection and are likely to be poor quality products accompanied by fake or fraudulent paperwork. These face masks may also be known as […]

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CPD Activity with Open University OpenLearn

  • 12 June 2020

OpenLearn is a free learning platform, delivered by The Open University as part of its Royal Charter commitment to support the wellbeing of the community.  OpenLearn delivers bite-sized learning experiences designed to fit easily into daily life.  Content covers a wide range of subjects, with many of the free courses being adapted extractions from OU modules. […]

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CPD Activity with Environment Analyst

  • 12 June 2020

As part of their Brownfield Summit 2020, Environment Analyst have made a large selection of presentations available on demand to watch anytime. These include expert talks on ground gas risk assessment, gas protection, installation and verification, groundwater risk assessment and remediation, and data collection and analysis. https://www.brownfieldsummit.com/book-now Environment Analyst also provides a number of free […]

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Maintaining Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

  • 12 June 2020

It is recognised that face to face training courses, meetings and events are not currently being held, and may not be, for the rest of 2020. Members are reminded that CPD needn’t involve attending an event ‘in person’ and can be online learning (with many courses available free of charge), ‘on the job’ learning, attendance […]

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