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Where a workplace first aid risk assessment identifies aneed for an Emergency First Aider in the Workplace, this one-day qualification meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981! Syllabus A range of subjects are covered including:- • Responsibilities and reporting • Resuscitation and AED awareness • Burns • Assessment of the situation • Anatomy • Choking • Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • Minor injuries • Epilepsy • Basic hygiene in First Aid • Bleeding control • Shock Certification Practical assessment is ongoing by the instructor, and a three year qualification will be issued to those who satisfy the criteria. In addition, the HSE strongly recommend that all students undergo an annual refresher programme of three hours. All candidates receive a NUCO Emergency First Aid Booklet.
BOHS P304 is designed to give practical guidance on assessing the health risks caused by hazardous substances, in order to meet the requirements of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002 for a 'suitable and sufficient' risk assessment.
This comprehensive course will equip you with the essential knowledge and skills required to perform the duties and responsibilities of a low voltage Authorised Person (Electrical Low Voltage). You will learn how to ensure compliance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, utilising JSP375 as the reference for safe procedures. Authorised Person Electric Low Voltage Course Objectives: ✅Understanding low voltage equipment, including switchgear and protective devices✅Comprehensive overview of the Electricity at Work Regulations✅Implementing safe working practices with electricity (HSG85 and JSP375)Procedures for the safe isolation of standby power supplies and UPS equipment✅Clarifying roles and duties of personnel involved in low voltage operations✅ Mastering low voltage working procedures✅Audit requirements and best practices✅ Practical exercises in the completion of safety documentation and hands-on implementation✅Proper maintenance of log books and associated documentation✅Experience in producing safety documents for various situations involving operations on electrical systems✅Building confidence in performing practical and procedural duties in line with regulatory requirements and standardised electrical safety guidance for low voltage systems Who Should Attend: This course is designed for experienced engineering staff within the MOD and Commercial sectors who have responsibility for the control, operation, or maintenance of installed low voltage systems. It is particularly beneficial for those who may be appointed as an Authorised Person (Electrical Low Voltage).
🩺 Be Prepared. Be Confident. Be a Lifesaver. 🩹 Is your workplace ready for emergencies? Our 3-day First Aid at Work qualification meets the legal requirements under the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 and (Northern Ireland) 1982. ✅ Gain essential knowledge ✅ Build practical first aid skills ✅ Be ready to respond in a wide range of workplace situations Perfect for: 🏢 Workplaces with identified first aid needs 🤝 Voluntary and community groups 🧑🤝🧑 Anyone responsible for first aid provision 📅 Don’t wait for an emergency to happen—get trained and qualified today! #FirstAid #WorkplaceSafety #HealthAndSafety #FirstAidTraining #BePrepared #LifesavingSkills
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The Energy Efficiency (Part L) course empowers gas and oil-fired domestic heating and hot water system designers to comply with Part L of the Building Regulations. Who should attend? Heating engineers Design engineers Building services industry operatives Anyone looking to self-certify heating installations through Competent Persons Schemes (CPS) Course Objective: Develop the knowledge and skills to design heating systems that meet the energy efficiency standards outlined in Part L of the Building Regulations. Prerequisites (one required): ACS qualification OFTEC qualification Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in plumbing (or equivalent) Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in heating and ventilation (or equivalent) Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in gas installation/maintenance (or equivalent) Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in oil-fired technical services (or equivalent) Previous energy efficiency certificate What you'll gain: Understand the key requirements of Part L of the Building Regulations for domestic heating systems. Learn to design heating systems that achieve optimal energy efficiency. Master the skills needed to self-certify installations through CPS schemes. Benefits: Stay compliant: Ensure your heating system designs meet current regulations. Reduce energy consumption: Promote sustainable practices in the industry. Gain a competitive edge: Offer energy-efficient solutions to your clients. All participants must bring photo ID and a passport-sized photo for the course. Enrol today and become a leader in energy-efficient heating system design!
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