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Delegate
Prerequisites |
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None
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Who
Should
Attend?
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Any
person
who
has
to manage
risk
and
resources
within
their
organisation. |
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Learning
Objectives
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On
successful
completion
of the
course,
delegates
should
be able
to:
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Explain
‘working
safely’
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Explain
the
component
parts
of a
recognised
safety
management
system
such
as HSG65,
BS 8800
and
OHSAS
18001
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Identify
the
data
and
techniques
required
to produce
an adequate
record
of an
incident
and
demonstrate
the
procedure
for
an accident
investigation,
recognising
the
human
factors
involved.
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Describe
statutory
requirements
for
reporting
and
procedures
for
checking
non-reporting.
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Describe
methods
of basic
trend
and
epidemiological
analysis
for
reactive
monitoring
data.
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Define
‘hazard’
and
‘risk’,
and
describe
the
legal
requirements
for
risk
assessment
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Demonstrate
a practical
understanding
of a
quantitive
risk
assessment
technique
and
the
data
required
for
records.
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Describe
workplace
precaution
hierarchies
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Prepare
and
use
active
monitoring
checklists
and
implement
schedules
for
active
monitoring,
recording
results
and
analysing
results |
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Outline
the
main
provisions
of the
Health
and
Safety
at work
Act
1974
and
the
Management
of Health
and
Safety
at Work
Regulations |
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Outline
relevant
health
and
safety
legislation,
codes
of practice,
guidance
notes
and
information
sources
such
as the
Health
and
Safety
Executive
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Courses
can
be tailored
to individual
client’s
requirements
and
processes
on consultation. |
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'The
pace
was
fine,
tutor
was
knowledgeable
and
helpful'
Greenspring
Training
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'Most
useful
about
the
course
was
understanding
of legal
requirements
on employers.
The
course
overall
was
very
useful.
I am
sure
it will
be very
useful
to me
in the
future'
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