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Best Practice Seminar success for EPC-UK

EPC-UK Best Practice Seminar

Company experiences its most successful series of free Best Practice Seminars to date 

CONTINUING their commitment to the professional development of personnel within the extractives industry, EPC-UK, a market leader in the field of commercial explosives and drilling and blasting, say they have experienced their most successful series of Best Practice Seminars to date.

The free biennial seminar programme, which is specifically designed to provide the industry with a unique Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunity, incorporates a combination of interactive presentations, keynote speakers and networking opportunities.

 

In this way, the seminars contribute directly to delegate CPD progression – a programme that recognizes professionalism through lifelong learning and ensures employees skills are kept relevant and up to date.

This year, EPC-UK experienced a record number of attendees at their seminars, which were held in Scotland, Nottinghamshire, Cumbria, Wales and Cornwall, demonstrating the continued demand, and importance, for such a resource within the industry.

The seminars covered a wide range of topical subjects including: Mental Health and Safety; QNJAC Update; Drilling and Blasting; Common Errors in Profiling; Management of Change; Shotfiring Rules; Misfire Investigation Process; Shock Research and Development; and Geophone Mounting Techniques.

EPC-UK general manager Ian Davies has been instrumental in the creation and continued promotion of the seminars and believes the role they play within the industry has become even more vital.

He said: ‘In our ever-changing industry, where new techniques and technologies are continually being introduced, ongoing training and the sharing of knowledge has never been so important.

‘Through our programme of Best Practice Seminars, we have been able to disseminate this knowledge, whilst helping delegates increase their CPD hours and learn practical skills that can be applied in their day-to-day job roles.

‘The feedback we have received so far has been extremely positive, with many attendees praising the range of relevant content covered and the professional, concise and focused way in which it was delivered.

‘We know that the seminars also provided delegates with a greater awareness and increased knowledge of blasting techniques, safety and the use of digital technology within the industry.

‘Once all feedback has been received, we will review the comments closely and use them to ensure our next programme of seminars, in two years’ time, is just as relevant and remains in line with the needs of the sector.’

A selection of this year’s Best Practice Seminar presentations are available for download at: https://www.epc-groupe.co.uk/best-practice-seminar-presentations/www.epc-groupe.co.uk/best-practice-seminar-presentations/

 

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