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E.g., 09/02/2026

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  • 28 April 2026
    West Midlands

    Course Overview
    This 2-day course on Tuesday 28th and Wednesday 29th April, offers training to those working in occupational health or respiratory medicine/physiology with an interest in occupational asthma. It covers the core investigations into occupational asthma, how to do them and interpret them, with a case-based approach throughout.

    Dates
    Tuesday 28th and Wednesday 29th April.

    Location
    The course will be held face-to-face at Voco St John's Hotel, Solihull, West Midlands.

    Costs
    2-day Occupational asthma course: £450. Trainees and ARTP members £395.

    Target Audience
    This course is aimed at Respiratory Physiologists, Occupational Health Doctors and Nurses, GPs, Asthma Nurses, and others involved in diagnosis or screening for occupational asthma.

    Course Programme and Form to Book
    Please click here for the Course Programme, which includes the form to book. To reserve your place, complete the form and return it to Vicky Moore at vicky.moore@uhcw.nhs.uk

  • 30 April 2026
    S Wales and W of England

    SOM Occupational Health Practitioners Conference 

    Thursday 30th April 2026 9:00am-4:00pm (in-person only)

    Future Inn Cardiff, Hemingway Road, Cardiff, CF10 4AU (free parking)

    £65 SOM members (please log in before registering); £95 non-members

    Reduced rate for students: £47.50 - Email Mimi.Eyeoyibo@som.org.uk for the discount code.

    This conference is open to all occupational health professionals and those interested in the sector, including nurses, AHPs, students, occupational therapists and GPs.

    Draft programme:

    09:00    Coffee and networking
    09:30    Chair: Anne Harriss, then Communication within Occupational Health – Janet O’Neill
    10:00    Drug and Alcohol issues in the workplace - the latest issues – Helen Vangikar, Chair, SOM SIG
    10:30    HAVS – Dr Roger Cooke
    11:00    Break
    11:15    Neurodiversity in the workplace – Nina Parsons  
    11:45    Respiratory issues in OH – Dr Jo Szram
    12:30    Lunch
    13:30    Chair: Caroline Whittaker, then introduction to Fitness to practice, changes to threshold, record keeping – Sharon Clement-Thomas
    14:00    Clinical audit – Hilary Winch
    14:30    Confidence in report writing – Tracie McKelvie
    15:00    Stretch and comfort break
    15:15    ICOH information sharing and code or practice – Chris Burn
    16:00    Close

    In partnership with the SOM South Wales and West of England Regional Group 

    With thanks to our generous sponsor Insight Workplace Health

  • 22 June 2026
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    SPONSORED BY ORCHID LIVE

    Summary 

    A panel discussion with experienced Occupational Health clinicians, passionate about delivering robust and effective management referral advice. Our panel will discuss the key elements of a good referral, effective assessment and usable report, providing insight into the standards required. Coming from differing angles i.e. physio, nurse and physician, the discussion will cover a range of perspectives. Attendees will be able to join in the discussion with questions and insights. 

    Suitable for those referring and those undertaking or considering undertaking management referrals/OH case management.

    We will be fortunate to obtain the expertise from Amanda Dowson, SCPHN-OH nurse and lead of the clinical standards for management referrals working group, Dr Kevin Bailey FFOM, contributor to the working group: Stephanie Foster, OH nurse specialist and management referral educator and Tracey Atkinson, clinical governance lead physiotherapist in OH and member of the working group. The session will be chaired by Janet O’Neill, Deputy Head NSOH and fellow contributor to the working group.

    Attendees can expect a thought provoking session which will provide them with the ability to reflect on what makes a good report. 
     

    BIOs: tbc

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 24 June 2026
    East of England

    FOR SOM MEMBERS ONLY £15

    The tour will be a 40 minute guided tractor tour around the Tiptree Fruit Farms
    where there has been farming since 1757 and quality preserves have been made since 1885.
    During the tour you will see traditional methods combined with cutting edge new
    technologies in fruit farming. After your tour you will be seated in the Tiptree Tea
    Room ‘Tea Garden’ under a marquee where you will be served a Tiptree Cream
    Tea with a tea or coffee*. There is also a Jam Shop for all of your Tiptree
    favourites as well as a range of carefully selected giftware.

    *Please let us know of any allergies/dietary requirements

    This is an opportunity to meet fellow SOM members in a friendly and relaxed environment. 

    Unfortunately, there is no Occupational health person available for the tour, however the guide will be able to answer questions as we go round. 

    You can find out more about the tour online here https://www.tiptree.com/ 

    SOM Members ONLY. If you are not a member, please join here www.som.org.uk

  • 05 August 2026
    Overseas

    The 24th Asian Congress on Occupational Health (ACOH) will be held on the 5th - 8th August 2026 at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) in Sarawak, Malaysia.

    With the theme ”Shaping a Sustainable Future: Global Perspectives on Occupational Health",  this triennial congress promises insightful discussions, knowledge sharing, and collaboration opportunities aimed at advancing the field of Occupational Health in the region.

    The congress will comprise keynote sessions, plenaries, symposiums, poster and oral presentations with invited speakers from all over the globe.

    The event is expected to draw more than 1,200 international and local participants comprising practitioners in Occupational Health, Occupational Medicine, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Health, Occupational Safety and related fields.

    Participants to the 24th ACOH will also have the opportunity to experience the majestic natural beauty of the lush, biodiverse rainforest, home to unique flora and fauna such as the orangutan, proboscis monkey and Rafflesia - the largest flower in the world.

    For more details and to register your interest, visit the event's official website at www.aaoeh.org.

  • 14 October 2026
    S Wales and W of England

    FOR SOM MEMBERS ONLY £5

    The tour will be a 1.5 hour guided tour around the cider/brandy production facility followed by an orchard walk.
    During the tour you will see traditional methods and an opportunity to ask questions to workers. After the tour there is the opportunity to take in the view from the top of Burrow Hill. 

    This is an opportunity to meet fellow SOM members in a friendly and relaxed environment. 

    Unfortunately, there is no Occupational Health person available for the tour, however the guide will be able to answer questions as we go round. 

    You can find out more about the tour online here https://somersetciderbrandy.com/gohome

    SOM Members ONLY. If you are not a member, please join here www.som.org.uk

  • 29 October 2026
    London

    £490 for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first). Non-members £590. There is a maximum of 20 places.

    2-Day Surveillance Audiometry Course
    (Compliance with The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005)

    Date and Time: 9.30am - 5.00pm, Thursday 29th - Friday 30th October 2026

    Venue: St Pancras & Somers Town Living Centre, 2 Ossulston St, London NW1 1DF (maps)

    Please note that this is an in-person event only. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

    Trainer - Melanie Brewster, Clinical Physiologist (Audiology)

    This two-day face-to-face training course is practical and includes extensive ‘hands-on' experience of audiometry, ear examination and appropriate analysis of audiograms, under the direct supervision of a qualified, experienced tutor, in line with CNWR2005. Suitable for OH physicians, nurses, technicians and other clinicians.

    This course follows the guidelines as stated by BSA and training candidates will acquire knowledge and skills in the following areas:
    a. Communication needs of hearing impaired people 
    b. Anatomy and physiology of the outer, middle and inner ear, with particular reference to the effects of excessive sound on these structures 
    c. Hygiene and disinfection, and risks of cross-infection 
    d. Safe technique for ear examination 
    e. Identification of the structures of the outer ear and eardrum 
    f. Contraindications to audiometry 
    g. Manual and automated audiometry 
    h. Referral criteria and process
    i. Basic hearing protection in noise 
    j. The need for third-party insurance 

    Additionally, the course adds relevant training specific to the requirements of CNWR 2005 (L108):
    1. Normal audiograms for age
    2. Audiogram characteristics of noise-induced hearing loss
    3. Severity of NIHL relative to exposure
    4. Audiogram characteristics of non-noise-induced hearing loss
    5. Impulse noise hearing loss (acoustic shock)
    6. Role of the OHP
    7. Role of the competent adviser
    8. SOM guidance

    Candidates are required to bring the audiometers they use day-to-day to the training course, plus an otoscope.

    CPD points accredited by the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (FOM) and SOM Certificate of Attendance.

    Delegate fee - £490 SOM member; £590 non SOM member

    Duration 13 hours

    Trainer: Melanie Brewster, Clinical Physiologist (Audiology) RCCP 1529, Dip Safety Management, Cert OH Law

    Melanie Brewster is an NHS-trained Clinical Physiologist specialising in audiology. Alongside private and medico-legal practice she provided the assessment service for the claimants from the NCB and war pension directorate in the early 1990s and branched out into occupational health in 1996 setting up her own Occupational Health company which specialises in noise. Melanie was instrumental in the 2021 changes in CNWR 2005 guidance and still works in the NHS part-time as an external consultant.  

    Melanie is an advocate for the correct identification of noise-induced hearing loss and has over 35 years of experience in interpreting audiograms in the industry. She provides specialist Occupational Health risk assessment and reports for employees identified as having hearing loss including advising on the compatibility of hearing aids and hearing protection and the management of safety-critical workers with hearing loss.

    Melanie has been a trainer for many years alongside advising major insurance companies on NIHL claims, validating medico-legal audiograms and several papers published in her subject.

    (SOM members please log in on the SOM website to get the discount). 

  • 31 December 2026
    Webinar

     

    The four courses aim to help delegates understand the facts about drug & alcohol misuse in the workplace including legal considerations, how to compile a substance misuse policy and interpretation of reports generated by the laboratory.

    Collection Officer Training
    Who should attend: Anyone who undertakes Chain of Custody collections; OHA / OHNAs; Occupational Health Physicians; GPs; HR Managers; Health & Safety Officers; trade union members
    Course content:
    - Preparing a site for collection
    - Mechanics of a urine collection, troubleshooting and common errors
    - Collection demonstration for back-to-lab and Point of Collection [POC] devices
    - Breathalyser selection, calibration and verification with demonstration
    - What happens to the samples in the laboratory
    - Oral fluid and hair collections
    Cost: £300 per delegate

    MRO Training, part 1
    Who should attend: OHA / OHNAs; Occupational Health Physicians; GPs
    Course content:
    - The role of the Medical Review Officer [MRO] including the Medical Review
    - Laboratory process
    - Adulteration checks and how donors try and mislead the testing
    - Drug metabolism looking at the fact and fiction behind positive samples
    - Evaluation and debate of Chain of Custody cases through result interpretation
    Cost: £300 per delegate

    MRO Training, part 2
    Who should attend: OHA / OHNAs; Occupational Health Physicians; GPs
    Course content:
    - Use of alternative biological samples such as hair, oral fluid, sweat and sweat vapour
    - Pros and cons of Point of Collection [POC] devices, how to develop protocols consistent with the principles of Chain of Custody
    - Quality and accreditation, European Guidelines for Workplace Drugs Testing, minimum service level to expect
    - Alcohol including biomarkers such as EtG/EtS, FAEE
    - Evaluation via MCQs
    Cost: £300 per delegate

    Policy Workshop
    Who should attend: HR Managers; Health & Safety Officers; Occupational Health professionals; trade union members
    Course content:
    - Drawing up a draft substance misuse policy
    - Timelines for policy introduction and educational requirements
    Cost: £185 per delegate for a half-day

    On-site courses can be tailored to your requirements. Please call for further information and details of costs

    Venues and dates available throughout 2026:

     

    Policy, afternoon

    Collection Officer

    MRO1

    MRO2

    Zoom UK/GMT

    02-Feb

    03-Feb

    04-Feb

    05-Feb

    Zoom UK/GMT+1

    13-Apr

    14-Apr

    15-Apr

    16-Apr

    Zoom UK/GMT+1

    03-Aug

    04-Aug

    05-Aug

    06-Aug

    Zoom UK/GMT+1

    05-Oct

    06-Oct

    07-Oct

    08-Oct

    Dates and start times can be adapted to your time zone. Please contact Helen Vangikar for further details.

    All delegates will receive an information pack and certificate(s), and MRO1 and MRO2 are accredited and qualify for CPD hours from the Faculty of Occupational Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians [UK].

    To view further course details please click here.

    To reserve a place or enquire about on-site training, please contact Helen Vangikar, Toxicology Consultant: Mobile: +44 (0)7856 979961; Email: helen@helenvangikar.com; Web: www.helenvangikar.com

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