Supervising health and safety (CIEH certificate level 2)
OverviewHealth and safety involves reducing the risks of accident
and ill health associated with work activities, whether they affect
employees, employers, the self-employed, visitors or the public.
Accidents
and illnesses can result in permanent disability or death, as well as
short-term incapacity for work. The supervisor is in an ideal and very
responsible position where employees can be influenced, monitored and
trained, and managers can be informed, persuaded, encouraged or pressured
into providing for better health and safety standards. A supervisor has a
legal and moral responsibility to look after the health and safety of
employees, but needs to have the knowledge and skill to be able to do this
effectively.
This training programme provides an opportunity to look
more deeply into general health and safety from a supervisory perspective.
Successful participants will be able to help their organisation whatever
the size or activity in improving the health and safety culture.
FormatAn intensive three-day course with a 60-question test
.Special
features - CIEH CertificateThis course follows the Chartered
Institute of Environmental Health's syllabus for its Level 2 Certificate
,
Supervising health and safety at work. Award of the certificate is
dependent on successful completion of the test.
The expert trainerFrances
is a highly qualified (MA, BSc, FRSH, MRIPH, Chartered MCIPD, ACIEH)
independent consultant and trainer in the health and safety/food safety
field. Formerly a training manager in a large London hospital, Frances is
also a registered CIEH trainer, a qualified food inspector and currently a
senior lecturer at a London college. She has extensive practical
management experience and is a very popular trainer generally but
particularly in the hospitality and care sectors as well as with local and
central government departments.
'Having used Frances's services for
three years I am very happy to recommend her. She is reliable and
self-sufficient as a supplier of training; and the feedback from delegates
has always been that her sessions are valuable, informative and enjoyable.'
Training
Manager, Red Carnation Hotel Group'Frances offers a very wide
range of workshops in the health and safety field. Her in-depth knowledge
and easy manner made her an ideal choice to deliver this training
programme to our employees.'
OD Consultant, London Borough of
HaveringCourse outline
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Concept of health and safety
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Who is at risk?
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Incidence of illness and accidents
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Health and safety factors and how to use them
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Costs of poor health and safety
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Accidents in the workplace
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Nature of accidents
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'Near misses' and the accident triangle
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Reporting and investigating
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Key causes and prevention
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Ill health in the workplace
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Nature of illness and disease
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Monitoring of health / illness
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Key causes and prevention
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Legal provisions
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Health and Safety at Work Act responsibilities
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Regulations and Codes of Practice
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Employees' rights and responsibilities
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Penalties and enforcement powers
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Working with enforcement officers
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Sources of information
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Health and safety organisation and management
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Introduction to management
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Risk assessment
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Auditing and monitoring
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Investigating incidents
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Keeping records
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Supervising health and safety
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The role of a supervisor
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Monitoring health and safety
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Motivating and encouraging improvements
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Training needs and techniques
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Working with employees
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Handling conflict
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Working with management