Food Safety, Social Care and Education Training Courses Introduction to Food Intolerances CPD Accredited, Interactive Short Course 2 hr session Do you serve food, or have people with known food intolerances in your school or on your team? In this interactive course we will explain what food intolerances are, and why it is vital for you to understand how food intolerances affect people Course Contents: What is a food intolerance Different types of food intolerances The Digestive System Consequences of Food Intolerances The importance of good food hygiene Benefits of this Short Course: More than 20% of the population in industrialized countries suffer from food intolerance or food allergy About two million people live with a diagnosed food allergy in the UK, and 32 million in the US This course will teach you the importance of ensuring food is safe to eat for all, without causing significant pain or even death 600,000 people in the UK have coeliac disease
ð LOLER Training Course Overview Unlock the potential for safer and more efficient lifting operations with our comprehensive LOLER Training Course. Designed for professionals and organizations involved in lifting equipment operations, this course is a vital investment in ensuring compliance, safety, and proficiency in lifting operations. Course Highlights: ð Module 1: Introduction to LOLER Gain a solid understanding of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER) to establish a strong foundation for compliance. Explore the key principles, definitions, and legal obligations outlined in LOLER. ð§ Module 2: LOLER Inspection Procedures Master the essential skills required for thorough LOLER inspections. Learn systematic inspection procedures to identify potential hazards, assess equipment conditions, and ensure compliance with safety standards. ðï¸ Module 3: Selecting and Using Lifting Equipment Acquire in-depth knowledge of various lifting equipment types and their applications. Understand the criteria for selecting the right equipment for specific lifting tasks and learn safe operating practices. ð Module 4: Planning and Organizing Lifting Operations Develop expertise in planning and organizing lifting operations effectively. Learn to assess risks, create detailed lifting plans, and implement control measures to ensure the safety and success of lifting operations. ð§ Module 5: Maintaining Lifting Equipment Explore best practices for the regular maintenance of lifting equipment to ensure longevity and reliability. Understand the importance of routine inspections and maintenance schedules to prevent breakdowns and enhance equipment performance. Key Benefits: Compliance Assurance: Stay updated with the latest LOLER regulations and ensure your organization operates within legal parameters. Enhanced Safety: Equip yourself and your team with the knowledge to identify and mitigate potential risks, fostering a safer working environment. Operational Efficiency: Streamline lifting operations through effective planning, organization, and the proper use of equipment. Skill Development: Hone your skills in LOLER inspection, equipment selection, and maintenance, making you an invaluable asset in the workplace. Industry Recognition: Gain a competitive edge by demonstrating a commitment to safety and compliance in lifting operations. Invest in your team's competence and safety by enrolling in our LOLER Training Course today. Elevate your lifting operations to new heights with knowledge, expertise, and confidence. Course Curriculum Module 1_ Introduction to LOLER Introduction to LOLER 00:00 Module 2_ LOLER Inspection Procedures LOLER Inspection Procedures 00:00 Module 3_ Selecting and Using Lifting Equipment Selecting and Using Lifting Equipment 00:00 Module 4_ Planning and Organizing Lifting Operations Planning and Organizing Lifting Operations 00:00 Module 5_ Maintaining Lifting Equipment Maintaining Lifting Equipment 00:00
FAA Level 3 Award In Principles Of Safeguarding And Protecting Children, Young People Or Vulnerable Adults (RQF) Face to Face Classroom: One day course Virtual Classroom: 3 session of 2 ½ hours For those who work with children, young people and vulnerable adults Promotes awareness of safeguarding, enabling learners to identify problems and show where to report these to Course Contents: Safeguarding and protecting children, young people or vulnerable adults How to respond to evidence or concerns that a child, young person or vulnerable adult has been abused Safeguarding legislation and guidance Indicators of abuse or neglect Making judgements Communicating worries and concerns Roles and responsibilities Sharing information Allegations and complaints Reporting allegations and complaints Benefits of this Course: In 2018/2019, 415,050 concerns of abuse were raised In 2018/2019, there were nearly 400,000 children in need 52,300 children were subject to a child protection plan 63% of adult safeguarding concerns are for people over 65 1 in every 42 adults aged 85+ have required safeguarding enquires... Child abuse often goes unreported and unrecorded - till it is picked up on by someone who then does something about it. This Level 3 Safeguarding course gives people the skills and knowledge to make a real difference to a person's life! Accredited, Ofqual regulated qualification Our Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults training course is a nationally recognised, Ofqual regulated qualifications accredited by First Aid Awards Ltd. This means that you can be rest assured that your Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults Certificate provides information for best practice to make a real difference to protect the health and wellbeing of our most vulnerable. The Ofqual Register number for this course is 601/8471/1
CPD Accredited, Interactive Short Course - 1.5 hr session - Learn from the comfort of your own home or workplace - Learn how to deal with wounds, burns, sprains & strains, and other injuries Course Contents: What is classed as Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Who is a DSE user Illnesses and Injuries caused by the incorrect use of DSE How to set up your workstation so as to avoid injuries and musculoskeletal disorders DSE Assessment Checklist Work routine and the importance of taking breaks Eyes and eyesight testing Identifying training needs Working from home and home working assessments Benefits of this Short Course: In 2018/2019, nearly half a million people suffered from work-related musculoskeletal disorders, most of them having suffered from this for a while Though 138,000 of them only started having problems this year These conditions can significantly affect a person's life, and limit their mobility and dexterity This leads to being forced to retire early from work, earn less and have less of a social life I enjoyed the minor injuries webinar as it refreshed my memory in these areas and gave me the confidence to deal with any of these now. The training was delivered with practical demonstrations and I enjoyed the chance to use my brain during the lockdown.DEBBIE GROSCH-SQUANCE
PPWD’s Compassionate Safety approach generates environments that accommodate humans for being human. Our approach aligns personal and organisational mindsets, beliefs and values. In doing so, workplaces are created where people thrive and flourish.