The Level 1, 2 and 3 Health and Safety course consists of 5 elements:
MAKING THE CASE FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY:
- The Moral, Legal and Financial reasons for managing health and safety
- Moral, legal and Financial reasons
- Moral reasons: ‘doing the right thing
- The Legal reasons
- Financial reasons: Saving Money
- Roles and responsibilities of organisation
- Directors Responsibilities
- Roles and responsibilities of organisation
- Work Health and Safety Responsibilities
- Responsibilities of Self employed
- Responsibilities that apply to Everyone
- Study Assessment
MANAGING HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSISTENTLY WELL
- Managing Health and Safety Consistently Well
- Plan, Do, Check, Act
- Managing Health and Safety Consistently
- Managing Health and Safety Consistently,Leadership
- Managing Health and Safety Consistently,Policies and Objectives
- Managing Health and Safety; Effective Process
- Managing Health and Safety;Checking/ Monitoring Performance:
- Managing Health and Safety;Communication
- Managing Health and Safety;Consultation/ Workers Participation
STOPPING INCIDENTS AND ILL HEALTH BEFORE THEY HAPPEN
- Risk Assessment theory
- Why do we risk Assess
- How You Do Risk Assessment
- Risk assessment
- Identifying Hazard
- Identifying Hazard 2
- Identifying people at risk and how they may be harmed.
- Identifying people at risk and how they may be harmed 2
- Evaluating risk and deciding on precaution
- Prioritisation of actions based on risk
- Recording Significant Findings
- Reason for reviewing risk assessment
- Hierarchy of control
- Controlling Risk
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Being Sensible and Proportionate
- General Versus Specific risk assessment
- Study Assessment
RISK ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE
- Practical Risk Assessment
- Risk Assessment Practical Video
- Risk Assessment Practical Template
- Risk Assessment Practical template
STOPPING INCIDENTS FROM REPEATING THEMSELVES
- Why investigating incidents make sense.
- Approch to Investigations
- Approch to Investigations ;Gather the information
- Approch to Investigations ;Analyse the Information
- Rooting Out Causes Using the 5 Whys.
- Approach to Investigations ;Identify risk control measures
- Approach to Investigations ; Develop and implement the action plan
- Reflection
DEALING WITH COMMON WORKPLACE HAZARDS
- General Workplace Issues
- Violence and Aggression
- Violence and Aggression
- Hazardous Chemicals and Substances
- Laptops and Computers
- Office Ergonomics_ Simple solutions for comfort and safety
- Substance abuse
- Electricity
- Fire
- Manual Handling
- Manual Handling
- Noise and Vibration
- Work Equipment
- Work at height
- Safe Use of ladder
- Ladder Safety
- Workplace Transport
- Design of site traffic routes
- Vehicles and Site rules
- Study Assessment
KEEPING AN EYE ON HOW THINGS ARE GOING
- Workplace Inspection
- Auditing- What, Why and How
- Making the case for health and safety
- Stopping incidents and ill-health before they happen
- Stopping incidents from repeating themselves
- Dealing with common workplace hazards
- Keeping an eye on how things are going
Assessment:
Level 1, 2 and 3 Health and Safety is assessed by a multiple choice examination. The practical element is assessed by a risk assessment activity.
Assessments are completed at the end of the course or online.
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