Health and Safety Courses
Health and Safety Principles in the Workplace Level 1
This course is aimed at anyone who requires a course in health and safety awareness. It is designed to meet the Health and Safety regulations and covers regulations, precautions, planning, risk assessing, PPE, individual sectors, what causes accidents, employer/employee responsibilities, RIDDOR, COSHH, first aid, workstation/VDU safety, working at heights, gas safety, occupational health, infection control, electricity, enforcement and the dangers and links in the regulations in fire and manual handling.
- Introduction and Regulation
- Health and Safety and its importance
- What causes accidents?
- Health and Safety Law
- Employee and Employer Responsibility
- Prevention of Accidents
- Why prevention is important and what can be done
- Risk Assessment
- The Accident triangle
- The 5 stages of Risk assessment
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Substances dangerous to health - COSHH
- Warning signs
- When an accident happens
- Basic First Aid Advice
- RIDDOR and accident reporting
- Workplace policies and procedures
- Equipment in the workplace and how you can get hurt
- When accidents happen
- Changes to RIDDOR 2013
- Specific areas of health and safety training
- Formal Fire Risk Assessment
- Fire Triangle
- Calling the fire service
- Evacuation Procedures
- Good Housekeeping
- Electricity
- Manual Handling
- Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Workstation and VDU safety
- Occupational Health
- Infection control
- Summary of Health and Safety
- Enforcement of health and safety regulations
- What you need to remember and what to do next
The content of this and all our courses has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines and come with a Certified CPD Statement as well as a Certificate.
Health and Safety in the Workplace Level 2
This course is aimed at anyone who requires a course in health and safety awareness. It is designed to meet the Health and Safety regulations and covers regulations, precautions, planning, risk assessing, PPE, individual sectors, what causes accidents, employer/employee responsibilities, RIDDOR, COSHH, first aid, workstation/VDU safety, working at heights, gas safety, occupational health, infection control, electricity, enforcement and the dangers and links in the regulations in fire and manual handling.
- Introduction and Regulation
- Health & Safety and its importance
- What causes accidents?
- Health and Safety Law
- Employee and Employer Responsibility
- LOLER Regulations
- PUWER regulation 1998
- Reasonably Practicable
- Welfare at work
- Electricity and electricity at work regulations
- Prevention of Accidents
- Why prevention is important and what can be done
- Risk Assessments
- Assessing risk - high and low risk
- What is a hazard
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Substances dangerous to health - COSHH
- Portable gas appliances
- Safety Signs
- Correct lighting
- When an accident happens
- First Aid Provision
- Training Requirements
- Basic First Aid Advice
- RIDDOR and accident reporting
- Workplace policies and procedures
- Equipment in the workplace and how you can get hurt
- Specific areas of health and safety training
- Formal Risk Assessment
- Fire Triangle
- Calling the fire service
- Evacuation Procedures
- Fire Good Housekeeping
- Electricity
- Manual Handling
- Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Workstation and VDU safety
- Working at Heights
- Occupational Health
- Infection Control
- Forklift trucks
- Noise and vibration
- Hoists, cranes and lifts
- Ventilation
- Summary of Health and Safety
- Workplace and personal safety
- Enforcement of health and safety regulations
- What you need to remember and what to do next
The content of this and all our courses has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines and come with a Certified CPD Statement as well as a Certificate.
Risk Assessment Level 2
Risk Assessment is a trainer-led course that is delivered over a full day. The course aims are to give an understanding of the importance of risk assessment and current applicable legislation, to promote awareness and understanding of what constitutes a hazard, to promote understanding of the 5 steps of carrying out a risk assessment, and to give an understanding of different control measures and how these might be implemented. By the end of this session, candidates will understand the importance of risk assessment and current applicable legislation, understand what constitutes a hazard, understand the hierarchy of controls, and be able to carry out a risk assessment.
This qualification is designed to be an introduction to the principles of Risk Assessment. It covers why risk assessments are necessary, the legal requirements relating to risk assessments and simple processes for carrying out a risk assessment. It is suitable for learners working in any environment who need to be more risk aware by raising their knowledge of risk in the workplace and the basic things they can do to control it.
The content of this and all our courses has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines and come with a Certified CPD Statement as well as a Certificate.
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health - COSHH Level 2
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health or COSHH regulations apply to any substance that could cause injury or illness to someone and covers most workplaces. If you are dealing with chemicals, even paints and toilet cleaning chemicals or creating anything that could damage someone you are responsible for COSHH.
This level 2 course covers all the basics and is ideal for all members of staff either as induction training or regular training to ensure that everyone knows what the rules are and how to keep safe. In the course, we cover all aspects of COSHH including the latest CPL regulations.
The content of this and all our courses has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines and come with a Certified CPD Statement as well as a Certificate.
Fire Safety Awareness Level 1
This level 1 course is aimed at anyone who requires a course in fire safety. The course is designed to meet and comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. It covers regulations, the fire triangle, evacuation, fire equipment, good housekeeping, the law, training requirements, calling the fire service, fire doors, smoke alarms, risk assessing and precautions.
This course is ideal to give all members of staff basic fire training to increase awareness and cooperation in the event of a fire in the workplace. Awareness will reduce the risk of fires actually breaking out and therefore save lives.
Course Curriculum
The Importance of Fire Safety
The Law
The Problem and How you Get Harmed
Causes, Prevention, Training and Alarms
The Fire Triangle
Sources of Ignition
Active and Passive Fire Spread
Arson
Aerosols
Fire Prevention
Good House Keeping
Training and Staff Awareness
Dangers of Smoke
Types of Fire Alarm
Emergency Equipment and Response Actions
Fire Equipment
Calling the Fire Service
Fire Extinguishers
Breakdown of a fire extinguisher
Fire Hoses
Fire Alarm Systems
Evacuating in an Emergency
Fire Doors
Fire Blankets
Fire Warden Kits
Appropriate CLothing
Smoke Alarms in the Home
Fire Proofing the Home
Risk Assessment and Hazards
Formal Risk Assessment
Review of fire safety
The content of this and all our courses has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines and come with a Certified CPD Statement as well as a Certificate.