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LSBUD Damage Prevention Series

4/12/2020

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In an online format LSBUD are presenting a series of discussion forusm for all industry professionals keen to understand the right survey option for each work site.

In the first of the Damage Prevention Thought Leadership sessions, LSBUD is delighted to invite industry expert John Robinson of JRA to lead a discussion forum on surveying standards, focused on understanding the right option for every dig site.Everyone is invited with an opinion on this subject and to join us to take part in an active discussion. You don't need to be an expert but please come along to ask questions, share experiences and contribute.
Sessions will be recorded to share with the wider safe digging community.
Please take the opportunity to share your experiences in a professional and respectful session. All sessions are free of charge and open to all.Spaces are limited to 25 for each session so get in quick and click on the image below to book your space free of charge.


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Stanley link
18/7/2022 10:10:49 am

Nice post thanks for shharing

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    Phil Cornforth is a Damage Prevention, Health and Safety professional working in the construction and utility industry.  He sits on the USAG Steering Group.  The USAG has one goal - to avoid utilities and so prevent injury, damage, disruption and raise the standards of our industry.

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