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Level 1 Award in Health and Safety in a Construction Environment
What does it cover?
Level 1 Award in Health and Safety in a Construction Environment qualification provides the learner with everything they need to know about maintaining and improving health and safety at work. It delivers essential knowledge about key terms, legal responsibilities and reasons for good health and safety on a construction site.
The learner will also learn about personal protective equipment, emergencies, accident reporting, and dealing with ill-health within the construction environment. Successful qualification will earn a candidate four credits.
Level 2 Award in Supervising Staff Safely
What does it cover?
Level 2 Award in Supervising Staff Safely qualification teaches the learner about the principal legislation relating to health and safety, the enforcement of legislation and the consequences of breaching it. It covers health and management systems and the role of the supervisor in identifying hazards and assessing risks.
The learner will become proficient in all aspects of the supervisor’s role – from prioritising action to addressing risks, recommending suitable control measures, improving the health and safety culture and reporting and investigating accidents and near misses.
This qualification is an essential element for anyone wishing to become a supervisor or team leader with responsibility for the health and safety of employees.
Level 2 Award in Risk Assessment
What does it cover?
Level 2 Award in Risk Assessment highlights the reasons for conducting risk assessments and outlines the main legislation relating to risk assessment. It teaches the techniques for collecting evidence and their limitations. The teaching identifies health and safety hazards, who might be harmed and how. It also teaches how to calculate an appropriate risk rating and the factors affecting the likelihood and severity of harm.
The programme covers how to identify and evaluate existing control measures and propose additional measures. It teaches how to apply the hierarchy of controls and the revision of a risk rating. Learners are also taught how to record the findings of a risk assessment and make recommendations based on the findings, as well as how to review and revise a risk assessment.
International Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health
What does it cover?
International Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health qualification covers several important topics related to the health and safety responsibilities of employers and employees, bearing in mind the influence of international agencies and standards. It also covers the organising of health and safety in the workplace, which includes developing a positive culture with the aim of preventing accidents.
The importance of effective occupational health provision will be impressed upon the learners, together with the implementation of health and safety management systems plus risk assessment and risk management. They will become far more aware of the hazards and risks associated with workplace activities.
Level 2 Award in Fire Risk Assessment
What does it cover?
Level 2 Award in Fire Risk Assessment qualification covers the reasons for conducting fire risk assessments, understanding the main legislation relating to fire risk assessment and determining the responsible person. It gives the learner a risk assessment approach to fire safety and highlights the competencies required of fire risk assessors.
The course covers the principles of the fire triangle and fire prevention; the main causes of fire in different occupancies; recognising fire hazards in the workplace and identifying the location of people at risk. These crucial topics and several more create a comprehensive programme on a subject designed to save lives and protect property.
Level 3 Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health
What does it cover?
Level 3 Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health qualification focuses on the health and safety duties of employers and employees which include organising health and safety, developing a positive health and safety culture and preventing accidents.
The importance of effective occupational health provision and health and safety management systems are emphasised, as well as awareness of the hazards and risks associated with workplace activities.
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