Short course guide for employees on the obligation to report accidents and near misses to their employer, the consequences of not reporting and an overview of the duty of employers to make reports to the HSE under the RIDDOR Regulations in respect of serious accidents, work place ill health and dangerous occurrences. Duration: 10-15 minutes. See our course: "Introduction to RIDDOR" for training aimed at those responsible for making RIDDOR Reports.
This programme is designed to be viewed during an induction and includes general safety instructions. It works best when it is viewed by workers and their supervisors together. Duration 15 minutes.
How to recognise hazardous substances in the workplace and how to use them safely. For workers at all levels.
Manual handling principles for those working in higher risk environment where regular manual handling of loads is common, including how to plan a lift, how to assess a lift and how to carry out manual handling safely.
The principles of safe working from fixed scaffold and mobile scaffold towers. Designed for those working from scaffolding, not for those erecting or assembling.
The principles of safe working on a roof, including the appropriate control measures, edge protection and alternative means of preventing falls. Designed for employee and supervisors.
The principles of safe working when using steps and ladders, checks to perform and safe systems of work. Designed for employees and supervisors.
A package of training programs for a roofer, including safe working on roofs, safe use of scaffolding and manual handling in higher risk environments. A single use package. If you are an employer with several employees contact us for a multi-purchase discount.
Aches, pains and injuries from the use of display screen equipment can be avoided and the Display Screen Equipment Regulations place obligations on employers which are considered in detail in this programme. This programme is intended for employees and managers and should be viewed each year when completing an annual display screen checklist.
Asbestos Awareness Training is mandatory for anyone who may or will encounter asbestos in their work. Asbestos still kills over 5,000 workers every year and is still present in many buildings built before the year 2000. Workers must be able to identify it and know what to do if they encounter previously unknown asbestos. This programme provides detailed images and information on the various asbestos containing materials. It sets out procedures upon the discovery and exposure to asbestos, with details on what is licensed and non licensed work with asbestos. It provides background information to raise awareness on just how dangerous asbestos is, where it came from, why it was used and the health problems associated with it. It gives information on the laws and regulations concerning asbestos including the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. It is recommended that this course is taken every year. Duration: 30 minutes.
Safety is a top down process. It is driven by directors and managers. This is the first unit in a Managing Safety suite, covering the legal, financial and moral imperatives for a strong health and safety culture in your organisation. For directors and managers. Duration: 15 minutes.
This program investigates the legal responsibilities of Managers and Directors for health and safety failings. Managers and Directors have responsibilities under health and safety law that could lead to prosecution, imprisonment and fines and they are often all too unaware of the consequence of failing to act when it comes to health and safety. This is Module 2 in our Managing Safety Suite but can be taken as a stand alone course. Duration: 20 minutes
The ability to carry out risk assessments is a vital part of safe management. This module is unit 3 of our Managing Safety suite but can be studied as a stand-alone program. It examines how risk assessments are to be conducted and recorded and the principles of risk control. Duration: 20 minutes
Designing the right Control Measures is vital in controlling risks. This is unit 4 of our Managing Safety Suite and follows on from unit 2 - How to Conduct a Risk Assessment. Duration: 15 minutes
Informing employees of the irreversible harm that excessive noise can cause is the best way of protecting them. This program examines the harm and the control measures available. Duration: 20 minutes
The control of vibration risks in certain industries is crucial to the health of employees. This program describes the symptons and steps that employees can take themselves to help reduce the risk and to recognise hazardous use. Part of a suite of programs that includes Control of Noise, Power Tools and Machinery with Moving Parts but can be viewed as a stand alone program. Duration: 20 minutes
An introduction to the dangers of electricity in the workplace, including safe systems of work when working with electrical equipment and machinery. This course is not aimed at electricians but those of us using electrical equipment in our daily lives. Suitable for Level 1 and Level 2 employees. Part of a suite of programs that includes Power Tools and Machinery with Moving Parts but can be viewed as a stand alone-program. Duration: 20 minutes
Fire Warden training for employees in low risk environments such as offices, including information on how a fire starts, evacutation procedures, what to do in an emergency and the part they are to play in preventing a fire. Duration: 60 minutes
A guide to managers on the obligations imposed on employers to report under the RIDDOR obligations. Intended for managers will reporting responsibility. Duration: 20 minutes
A comprehensive introduction to hazardous substances on construction sites, including a detailed consideration of risks from dust. Includes an examination of how to use the label to reduce risks. Recommended for all site operatives. Site managers are also recommended to view: Hazardous Substances for Site Managers. Duration: 60 minutes
Showcasing the dangers of using a power tool and what hazardous are present and how to reduce the risk. Emphasising the need to keep the equipment, guards and safety devices operational and in good condition. Part of a suite of programs that covers Electricity at Work, machines with moving parts, Noise, Vibration and Workshop Safety but can be viewed as a stand-alone program. Duration: 20 minutes
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