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CIEH Health & Safety Level 3

Course

In Birmingham ()

£ 949 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Workshop

  • Class hours

    8h

  • Duration

    3 Days

Accidents and illness can result in disability, death or incapacity for work. The supervisor is in an ideal position to influence, monitor and train employees. They can also ensure that managers are informed, persuaded, encouraged or pressured into providing for better health and safety standards.

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Subjects

  • Health and Safety
  • Management
  • Supervisor
  • Health & Safety
  • Safety Management
  • Work regulations
  • Workstation Safety
  • Risk Assessment
  • Risk Management
  • Occupation Health
  • Occupational Health Safety

Teachers and trainers (1)

Taylor Mason

Taylor Mason

Very Experienced Trainers

All our trainers are experts in their field, most of which have worked for us for some time. From 1-1 coaching to complex change programmes we have the skills and experinece. We cover, Human Resouces, Communicaton Skills, Leadership and Supervision, Microsoft & IT, Sales & Marketing, Personal Development, Health & Safety, Project Management, PA & Office Skills,

Course programme

What you learn:

  • To have an understanding of the main causes of accidents and ill health in the workplace and identify suitable control measures to prevent them
  • Understand the legal responsibilities of individuals, employees, supervisors and managers
  • Undertake a risk assessment and ensure appropriate control measures are implemented
  • Explain the role of the supervisor in monitoring, motivating and training employees in health and safety

During the course you cover:

  • State the potential direct and indirect costs of poor standards of workplace health and safety both to individuals and to the employer.
  • Define the terms ‘hazard’, ‘risk’, ‘control measure’, ‘accident’ and ‘near-miss’.
  • Identify the range of persons who might be affected by workplace hazards.
  • Outline the elements of a managed approach to controlling workplace hazards.
  • Explain the roles of occupational, environmental and human factors in health and safety and how these can be used to structure inspections, investigations and audits.

CIEH Health & Safety Level 3

£ 949 + VAT