Introduction to health and safety
OverviewHealth and safety awareness training is mandatory
for staff at all levels of an organisation. This is the ideal course to
satisfy that requirement - a stimulating 'entry-level' programme
explaining how health and safety should be managed in any working
environment.
The course outlines the basics of health and safety law
and how organisations and individuals can become liable for health and
safety offences. Roles and responsibilities for health and safety are
discussed by reference to the key legislation and the expert trainer will
explore with the delegates how these responsibilities are managed in
practice in different types of organisation. The principles of risk
assessment will be considered and their practical implementation discussed
in relation to the management of the various hazards that are likely to be
present in a typical workplace.
FormatAn inter-active
one-day course, with 25% of the day devoted to practical exercises. In
this format, we recommend that the number of participants be limited to 16
in order to maximise the opportunity for interaction and facilitated
discussion and to allow participants to explore practical examples
relevant to their own situations.
Special featuresThe course
can easily be tailored to specific working environments, eg, offices,
warehouses, process industries.
The expert trainerDavid is
Managing Director of one of the UK's leading health and safety
consultancies and is himself a practising health and safety consultant.
With 20 years' practical experience as a chartered engineer in the
construction industry, he set up his own company in 1994 to offer a range
of practical risk management solutions to client organisations, primarily
in the field of health and safety and project risk management. The company
grew rapidly through the development of long-term relationships with
clients and then merged with one of the leading international
environmental consultants, where David leads the health and safety
practice.
David's particular strengths are in the development of
practical solutions in the management of health and safety and the
integration of health and safety management systems into business and
project processes. He has considerable experience in applying these
strengths to assisting clients develop robust systems for managing
contracted activities.
He is able to draw upon his practical knowledge,
management experience and enthusiasm to get the job done to deliver highly
interactive and enjoyable training courses, as the following comments from
course participants demonstrate:
'David has a clear understanding of
the subject and presented the subject matter very well.'
'David's
ability to give practical examples of how CDM was relevant to our business
and how best to approach implementation was particularly useful.'
'David
is very knowledgeable, very good and interesting course, a lot of
encouragement to interact.'
'David did an excellent job presenting
this course and I am sure we will be using him again for our safety
courses and consultancy.'
'David's business experience allows him
to clearly demonstrate the benefits of 'active' HSE management. Rather
than tutor-based presentations on theory he was able to draw on experience
and personal exposure to real everyday problems.'
Course outline
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Overview of health and safety law
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Statute and civil law
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Liability and enforcement
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Statutory duties
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Contract law
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Legislative framework
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The workplace - extent of responsibility / shared responsibility
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Relevant legislation
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Management of Health and Safety
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Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
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Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
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Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992
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Accident Reporting (RIDDOR)
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Consultation with Employees and Safety Committees
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Risk management within your organisation
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Business risk management
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Health and safety risk management
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The principles of risk assessment
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Transferring the risk to contractors and third parties
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Risk assessment exercise - 'Challenge Anneka'
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Managing the hazards in the workplace
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Work equipment
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Lifting equipment
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Display screens
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Manual handling
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Fire
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Chemicals (COSHH)
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Personal protective equipment (PPE)
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Practical exercise - Workplace inspection
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Questions, discussion and review