MANAGING CONTRACTORS

Course

In Brentwood

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    Brentwood

  • Duration

    1 Day

  • Start date

    Different dates available

It is a common misconception that when contractors work on your premises or site, you have no management control over their activities. This is not the case. Health & safety law requires the client organisation to have some responsibility for contractor’s activities. Should an accident involving a contractor ever occur at your premises, then questions will be asked of you, the contractor and the contractors’ employer regarding how their activities were managed.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Brentwood (Essex)
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Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

This one day programme is ideally designed for Managers working throughout all industries where external Contractor Services are contracted in. It is ideal for Human Resource Managers, Facilities Managers, Project Managers, Principle Contractors, Estate Managers, Health & Safety Professionals, Contract Administrators and Contract Supervisors.

WHY CHOOSE TARGET ZERO?
One company for all of your health and safety training needs
Courses available at times and locations that suit you
Customised safety training solutions to meet your requirements
Working with parties of any size, from one employee to entire workforces
Delivering training from experienced industry professionals

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Subjects

  • Regulations
  • Safe
  • Training
  • Contractor
  • Contracted contractor
  • Hazards
  • Risks
  • Monitoring
  • Activities
  • Whilst
  • Information

Course programme

This comprehensive one-day Target Zero Training programme includes: –

  • How to provide a safe place of work for the contractor
  • Managing risk and monitoring the actions of a contracted contractor
  • Providing the contractor with information on the hazards and risks
  • Monitoring contractor’s activities whilst on your premises
  • Signing in procedures and basic induction including familiarisation with your organisation’s rules and Health and Safety Policy
  • Recommended Questions for Contractors (including a practical exercise)
  • Health & Safety Policy and Practice
  • Training and competence
  • Contractor supervision
  • RIDDOR Regulations
  • Permit to work systems
  • Delegates will learn what the Management Regulations require regarding contractors and be given guidance regarding The Construction and Design Management (CDM) Regulations 2007, and an understanding of how and when they apply to all industries.

MANAGING CONTRACTORS

Price on request