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We’re offering a wide range of Health and Safety qualifications to meet with employment and workplace regulatory requirements, improving conditions and reducing accidents and injuries.
Who needs these qualifications?
Employers are responsible for providing safe and healthy workplace conditions as well as the right systems and methods for safe activities. Nevertheless employees also have a vital part to play in the equation. They need the correct knowledge and the right attitude, which demands proper training in the basics of health and safety, as well as specific training for individual tasks.
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The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA) lays down wide-ranging duties on employers. Employers must protect the ‘health, safety and welfare’ at work of all their employees, as well as others on their premises, including temps, casual workers, the self-employed, clients, visitors and the general public.
- AOSH UK Level 2 Award in Health & Safety at Work Place
- AOSH UK Level 3 Award in Health & Safety at Work Place
- AOSH UK Level 4 Award in Health & Safety at Work Place
- AOSH UK Level 2 Award in COSHH
- AOSH UK Accident Investigation
- AOSH UK Job Safety Analysis
- AOSH UK Level 3 Award in Emergency Rescue from Confined Space
- Stress Management
Each year, people die or are seriously injured as a result of fire in the workplace. Fire can cost businesses vast amounts of money, sometimes causing them to close permanently. It is vital for businesses to ensure that their premises meet fire safety regulations, while ensuring all employees and visitors know what action to take in the event of fire.
Since the 1st of October, 2013 it has been employer’s responsibility to provide first aiders in the workplace. All organizations must ensure by law that they have a sufficient number of employees who possess a first-aid qualification to fulfil their first-aid needs at all times. Employers must ensure that their provision is ‘adequate and appropriate in the circumstances.
- International Award In First Aid At Work & Safe Use Of An Automated External Defibrillator Level 3
- International Award in Emergency First Aid, Defibrillation and CPR Level 2
- International Award In Emergency First Aid At Work – Level 2
- International Award in Basic Life Support and the Safe Use of an Automated External Defibrillator Level 2
Construction sites are dynamic activities where workers engage in many activities that may expose them to a variety of safety hazards, such as falling objects, working from rooftops or scaffolding, exposure to heavy construction equipment, or the use of temporary electrical circuits while operating electrical equipment and machinery in damp locations
General industries means a premise for factory used for industry in which products or materials of all kinds and properties are processed, assembled or fabricated using machinery and /or power in which the nature of production process is not obnoxious or hazardous to public safety. It includes workshops and service establishments and service industries.
The oil and gas industry, potentially one of the most hazardous industry sectors in the United States, has one of the most thorough safety programs. The combination of powerful equipment, flammable chemicals and processes that are under high pressure can lead to hazardous and even deadly incidents.
The certified lead auditor designation is a professional certification for audit team leaders working for certification bodies or performing supplier audits for large organizations. Lead auditor certification requires tertiary education plus two years of work experience as an auditor or lead auditor in training.
Food safety is used as a scientific discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent food-borne illness. The occurrence of two or more cases of a similar illnesses resulting from the ingestion of a common food is known as a food-borne disease outbreak.
Risk assessment is an essential step in helping to protect employees and businesses.
An effective risk assessment requires an inspection of the workplace to identify potential risks that could cause harm. As part of the risk assessment, it will then be determined whether sufficient controls are in place to minimize these risks.
Train the Trainer is a face–to–face course for experienced teachers. Participants develop the knowledge and skills they need to train English language teachers working in primary and secondary schools. They learn how to run training sessions, observe teaching and give feedback.
Manual handling injuries are the main cause of lost working days. These occur due to sprains and strains resulting from the incorrect lifting and movement of objects.
Environmental protection is the practice of protecting the natural environment by individuals, organizations and governments. Its objectives are to conserve natural resources and the existing natural environment and, where possible, to repair damage and reverse trends.
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Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19October 2nd, 2020
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