
New fire risk assessment guidance published for temporary COVID-19 wards
Earlier this month, NHS England and NHS Improvement published new guidance around fire risks assessments for temporary wards that are providing COVID-19 treatment or care.
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08-12 August 2022
A week-long programme is suitable for individuals who may be new to healthcare engineering, apprentices, or anyone wanting to gain an understanding of the different healthcare engineering disciplines.
This course will provide learners with a broad introduction to a wide range of engineering disciplines operating within a medical/healthcare environment.
Learners will gain a greater understanding of how the services they provide impacts on compliance to various HTMs and will be relevant to electrical and mechanical engineers.
Earlier this month, NHS England and NHS Improvement published new guidance around fire risks assessments for temporary wards that are providing COVID-19 treatment or care.
As you are probably aware, there are a number of new medical facilities being built across the UK to treat patients with COVID-19. Please note that this is an initial call for regions across the UK, in preparation, should they need auxiliary support in the coming weeks.
Please see some of our most frequently asked questions around training and bookings affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Although we have closed our main training facilities, we are here to support you where we can, whether that be in the form of advice, training, or just helping organisations planning ahead for when we get through to the other side.
Eastwood Park Ltd took the difficult decision this weekend to postpone all planned events and training and close its main house and accommodation.
Due to the heightened warnings and changing guidelines from Government regarding the continued spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and the growing pressures on our NHS, we believe this was in the best interests of everyone and the only responsible course of action.