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HomeSafety & SecurityHealth and Safety for Facilities Managers

Health and Safety for Facilities Managers

 

When it comes to facilities management there are an array of different responsibilities attaining to health and safety, specifically. In many circumstances, health and safety responsibility can lie with a number of people at different levels and in the most general sense is the responsibility of all. However, there are specific responsibilities which fall to certain members of the team.

 

Health and safety management is an area of extreme importance and includes issues such as fire safety, water safety, electrical safety and asbestos management. All these areas, if mishandled, can have detrimental and lasting effects on the health and safety of customers, employees and businesses. Generally, in the UK the duty to comply with health and safety regulations would fall to the landlord or building owner/managing agent. In rented facilities, the lease agreement should specify whether the landlord or tenant is responsible.

 

Health and Safety in Facilities Managers Training course is designed specifically for Facilities, Buildings and Maintenance Managers to provide an understanding of key health and safety issues. This course is designed for both Premises and FM personnel and will concentrate on the topics that are most common together with those where new legislation, guidance or research information has been made publicly available over the last year and critically, consider the implications for employers.

 

 

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Istanbul08-06-2026
Paris15-06-2026
London22-06-2026
Dubai28-06-2026
Dubai05-07-2026
Amsterdam13-07-2026
Milan13-07-2026
Singapore20-07-2026
Barcelona27-07-2026
Kuala Lumpur10-08-2026
Istanbul17-08-2026
Paris24-08-2026
London31-08-2026
Istanbul07-09-2026
Paris14-09-2026
London21-09-2026
Dubai27-09-2026
Amsterdam05-10-2026
Milan05-10-2026
Singapore12-10-2026
Barcelona19-10-2026
Kuala Lumpur26-10-2026
Paris02-11-2026
London09-11-2026
Dubai15-11-2026
Amsterdam23-11-2026
Milan23-11-2026
Singapore30-11-2026
Barcelona07-12-2026
Kuala Lumpur21-12-2026
Istanbul28-12-2026

 

When it comes to facilities management there are an array of different responsibilities attaining to health and safety, specifically. In many circumstances, health and safety responsibility can lie with a number of people at different levels and in the most general sense is the responsibility of all. However, there are specific responsibilities which fall to certain members of the team.

 

Health and safety management is an area of extreme importance and includes issues such as fire safety, water safety, electrical safety and asbestos management. All these areas, if mishandled, can have detrimental and lasting effects on the health and safety of customers, employees and businesses. Generally, in the UK the duty to comply with health and safety regulations would fall to the landlord or building owner/managing agent. In rented facilities, the lease agreement should specify whether the landlord or tenant is responsible.

 

Health and Safety in Facilities Managers Training course is designed specifically for Facilities, Buildings and Maintenance Managers to provide an understanding of key health and safety issues. This course is designed for both Premises and FM personnel and will concentrate on the topics that are most common together with those where new legislation, guidance or research information has been made publicly available over the last year and critically, consider the implications for employers.

 

 

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5 Days

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Classroom

Course ID

SNSL1023

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