Fire Safety Awareness (EA)
This course aims to provide learners with a knowledge and understanding of fire safety issues, in turn helping to develop a culture of fire prevention and protection within the workplace.
This course aims to provide learners with a knowledge and understanding of fire safety issues, in turn helping to develop a culture of fire prevention and protection within the workplace.
This course is aimed at those in the workforce who may come into contact with asbestos-containing materials during their normal day-to-day work activities. It is typically undertaken by maintenance and refurbishment staff and those in related trades.
The courses objective is to help learners understand the risks associated with asbestos so that they can take the appropriate steps to avoid these risks and safeguard their health and safety.
This course will help learners to recognise the dangers associated with Legionella bacteria. It will also provide information on useful methods to identify, assess and control the risks associated with Legionella.
At the end of the course, learners should be able to develop a Legionella control programme for their workplace, or make confident, informed choices when commissioning others to execute this task.
The course aims to introduce the hazards, risks and controls associated with hazardous substances at work.
On completion of this course, you will be able to look carefully at your work activities and then contribute to the safer use of hazardous substances in co-operation with your employer.
This course is aimed at those in the workforce who may come into contact with asbestos-containing materials during their normal day-to-day work activities. It is typically undertaken by maintenance and refurbishment staff and those in related trades.
The courses objective is to help learners understand the risks associated with asbestos so that they can take the appropriate steps to avoid these risks and safeguard their health and safety.
The course aims to provide learners with an appreciation for good manual handling principles within their workplace.
The course will also provide learners with the knowledge to identify ways that one can reduce the risk of manual handling injuries by applying good manual handling practices.
This course aims to provide learners with the knowledge and understanding of DSE hazards, and also provide learners with the competency to carry out DSE assessments within their workplaces.
This course will help learners to recognise the dangers associated with Legionella bacteria. It will also provide information on useful methods to identify, assess and control the risks associated with Legionella.
At the end of the course, learners should be able to develop a Legionella control programme for their workplace, or make confident, informed choices when commissioning others to execute this task.
This course aims to provide learners with the understanding of the importance of risk assessments, including providing learners with the competency to undertake risk assessments within their workplaces.
This course aims to provide learners with key information to enable them to successfully and safety undertake the role of a fire warden. Whilst delivering upon this role, individuals are likely to have the opportunity to greatly reduce the risks of a fire and help ensure legal compliance on behalf of their employer.
This course aims to provide learners with a knowledge and understanding of fire safety issues, in turn helping to develop a culture of fire prevention and protection within the workplace.
This course is designed for those required to manage safely and effectively in compliance with both their organisation’s policy and best practice in health and safety. It is appropriate for staff at any level, in any sector and may be particularly useful for those who have a line management function who find themselves organizing, arranging and directing others or work processes.
This course is designed to assist construction site managers to meet their responsibilities and to recognise the opportunities that a clear focus on safety, health and the environment can deliver.
The NVQ Level 6 provides a qualification route for health & safety personnel who are deemed competent to operate in their roles via previous experience rather than prior academic achievement. The qualification is the highest-level competence-based qualification in Health & Safety and is comparable to a Bachelor Degree meeting the academic requirements for Graduate Membership of IOSH.
The Level 6 NVQ Diploma in Construction Site Management is designed to assess occupational competence in the workplace. Learners are required to demonstrate their skills, knowledge and experience in construction site management. This NVQ provides formal recognition of practicing as a site manager.