Adapting to Work Safely in Extreme Weather

Adapting to Work Safely in Extreme Weather

By UNISON Cymru Learning
Online event

Overview

A webinar to help you to understand and plan for changes and adaptations associated with climate change and extreme weather events at work

Join us to explore how to act collectively for a just climate adaptation at work, how you can work more safely and collaboratively in extreme weather events, and discover ways you can to make a difference through your union.

This session is highly interactive and based on the principles of health & safety in the workplace and focuses on how you can manage the increased risks and vulnerabilities.

It also looks at need for a just transition to a stronger, fairer, greener society for everyone’s health and safety.

Uniquely, the course activities have been created to enable you to have a voice in the processes of climate adaptation at work. We will capture and communicate your concerns and ideas for improvements to your employer via your trade unions.

Who is it for?

The course is primarily for front-line workers, whether you work in the NHS, schools, social care, waste and recycling, streetscene, highways, parks, administration or any other role delivering vital services and support to our communities.

Managers at all levels are also welcome to attend too as it will help you to understand the needs of every worker in your team.

Course Aims:

1. To provide workers with information about climate change and how it impacts their community, their jobs, the services they provide, and the need for a just transition to a stronger, fairer, greener society.

2. To provide workers with the opportunity to understand and plan for changes and manage the increased risks and vulnerabilities associated with climate change and extreme weather events.

3. To enable workers to have a voice in the processes of climate adaptation, facilitate the capture and communication of concerns and ideas to their employer via trade unions.

The course will cover:

  • Climate, Weather and Just Transitions
  • Extreme Weather Risks, Health and Safety in Public Services
  • Planning, Collaboration and Communication
  • Collective and Individual actions & further learning

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Provider: Jonathan Perry, Coleg Gwent

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This course is organised by UNISON Cymru Wales and is funded by the Wales Union Learning Fund (WULF). To attend this course, you must be living/working in Wales and be employed within public services.

This information will be securely stored and destroyed after one year. For more information on how UNISON uses your personal data, please go to: https://www.unison.org.uk/privacy-policy

Category: Business, Environment & Sustainability

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Highlights

  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Online

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Online event

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Feb 24 · 1:30 AM PST