Introduction: Health hazards are a major concern, and implementing proper health and safety measures is a vital part of everyday life. For many, everyday life can mean spending most days at work, making the need for good hygiene somewhat of a necessity in the workplace. But regardless of whether it is for personal needs or to ensure successful workplace operation, keeping good hygiene is necessary in keeping illnesses at bay. It is no hidden fact that many diseases are as a result of poor hygiene. Not only do employers need to provide a clean and healthy work environment for their employees, but individuals must also work alongside their employers to maintain proper individual hygiene as well. Every business must adhere to health and safety standards depending on where the business is located. Local laws and regulations provide guidelines for businesses on what level of proper hygiene must be implemented. Therefore, it is necessary to become familiarised with what those standards are and what local laws are. In addition to learning about health and workplace codes, employers and employees should go an extra step further in creating a comfortable environment for everyone. It is crucial for business owners to keep a clean workplace, free of hazards, toxic materials and poor air quality. It is equally important for workers to do their part by cleaning their workstations and common areas after they eat or drink. Everyone can contribute to ensure good workplace hygiene. What you will learn: The importance of workplace hygiene Poor workplace hygiene and the risk of illness How to implement proper workplace hygiene Routine checks and ways to maintain health and safety standards at work Benefits of the course: Learn how workplace hygiene is vital to the successful operation of a business Recognise poor workplace hygiene and how to avoid it Become familiarised with the various ways of implementing and maintaining workplace hygiene Understand the importance of the role of an employee and ho personal hygiene is important to maintaining a clean and healthy environment Course Modules: Module 01: The Importance of Workplace Hygiene Module 02: Poor Workplace Hygiene and the Risk of Illness Module 03: How to Implement Proper Workplace Hygiene Module 04: Health and Safety Checks and Inspections
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Master key industry regulations and safety standards for confident project execution. Develop proficient cost estimation skills using industry-leading software like RSMeans and Xactimate. Apply effective building design and construction techniques to real-world scenarios. Achieve industry-recognized qualifications to boost your employability. Become a valuable asset in construction teams and projects. Why Choose Us? Get a Free QLS Endorsed Certificate upon completion of the course Get a free student ID card with this Training program (£10 postal charge will be applicable for international delivery) The course is affordable and simple to understand This course is entirely online, interactive lesson with voiceover audio Get Lifetime access to the course materials This course comes with 24/7 tutor support Start your learning journey straightaway! *** Course Curriculum *** Main Course: Diploma in Construction Management at QLS Level 5 Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Project Life Cycle and Success Module 03: Cost Management Module 04: Preliminary Site Investigation and Site Organisation Module 05: Site Management Module 06: Cost Estimation Module 07: Elements and Factors influencing Cost Estimation Module 08: Planning and Management of Equipment Module 09: Construction Materials Management Module 10: Vendor Analysis in Construction Management Module 11: Construction Procurement Module 12: Stock Control Module 13: Supply Chain Management Module 14: The Main Participators Module 15: Quality Assurance and Customer Care Module 16: Legal Aspects of Contracting Module 17: Human Resources Management Module 18: Risk and Value Management Module 19: Communications, Information and Documentation of Construction Module 20: Health and Safety in Construction Management Course 01: Construction Safety Module 01: Managing Health And Safety Module 02: Risk Assessment And Common Risks Module 03: Health And Safety At Work And The Laws Module 04: Reporting Accidents At Work Module 05: General Site Issues Module 06: Working At Height Module 07: Excavation Work And Confined Spaces Module 08: Work Equipments Module 09: Manual And Mechanical Handling Module 10: Chemical And Biological Health Hazards And Control Module 11: - Electrical Hazards And Control Module 12: - Fire Hazards And Control Course 02: Building Design and Construction Unit 01: Introduction Unit 02: Integrative Process Unit 03: Location & Transportation Unit 04: Sustainable Sites Unit 05: Water Efficiency Unit 06: Energy & Atmosphere Unit 07: Materials & Resources Unit 08: Indoor Environment Quality Unit 09: Innovation Unit 10: Regional Priority Unit 11: Completion =========>>>>> And 8 More Courses <<<<<========= How will I get my Certificate? After successfully completing the course, you will be able to order your QLS Endorsed Certificates and CPD Accredited Certificates as proof of your achievement. PDF Certificate: Free (Previously it was £12.99*11 = £143) QLS Endorsed Hard Copy Certificate: Free (For The Title Course: Previously it was £119) CPD 255 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Anyone interested in learning more about the topic is advised to take this bundle. This bundle is ideal for: Aspiring Construction Managers Existing Construction Professionals Bricklayers seeking upskilling Career Changers Requirements You will not need any prior background or expertise to enrol in this bundle. Career path After completing this bundle, you are to start your career or begin the next phase of your career. Manager: £50,000 per year Health and Safety Officer: £30,000 per year Architect: £35,000 per year Project Manager: £45,000 per year Contractor: £40,000 per year First Aid Trainer: £25,000 per year Certificates CPD Accredited Digital Certificate Digital certificate - Included Upon passing the Course, you need to order a Digital Certificate for each of the courses inside this bundle as proof of your new skills that are accredited by CPD QS for Free. Diploma in Construction Management at QLS Level 5 Hard copy certificate - Included Please note that International students have to pay an additional £10 as a shipment fee.
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Watch a film, don't read a powerpoint! Isn’t it time you considered doing a Driving Safety course? 36% of all road deaths and injuries involves someone driving for work – that’s about 200 deaths or serious injuries a week. At Shout Out Safety, we are committed to providing comprehensive online health and safety courses to a UK audience. Our Driving Safety training course is designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure safe driving practices. This CPD accredited course is divided into four sections, each covering essential topics related to driving for work, pre-trip preparations, recognising and managing hazards, and implementing good driving practices. With a duration of less than one hour, our course offers a convenient and efficient way to enhance your driving safety awareness.
This course explains the key elements, procedures and activities involved in successful Occupational Health and Safety Management in the workplace. The course show how professional Occupational Health and Safety Management benefits individuals and organisations.
The IWFM Level 3 qualifications in workplace and facilities management are for you if you are a first-line manager or supervisor in workplace and facilities management or if you are new to the industry. They are designed to develop an understanding and knowledge of facilities management matters.On successful completion of these qualifications, recognition by employers enables learners to progress into or within employment and/or continue their study in the vocational area.
This comprehensive Warehouse Safety course equips you with the essential knowledge and skills to work safely and efficiently in a warehouse environment. Gain essential knowledge and skills to identify hazards, implement safety protocols, and promote a secure working environment. Enroll now to protect yourself and your colleagues from potential risks in warehouse operations.
Wellbeing and Safety in the Workplace (UK) Certification Despite your situation in an association, the support of the wellbeing and security of both you and your labor force is priceless. At the point when laborers become ill, profitability decays, different specialists become wiped out, and the association endures overall. Realizing how to develop legitimate rules, to oversee wellbeing and amplify security is fundamentally significant. A hazardous workplace brings down assurance, however it can likewise leave you, as a business, responsible to cover the deficiency of wages and torment and enduring experienced by a harmed party. Along these lines, showing your colleagues how to keep a working environment safe and dispense with mishaps is an imperative expertise in the present progressively serious work market. This course is offered entirely on the web. This considers the representative to practice total independence to concentrate any place and at whatever point is generally appropriate for them. What You Will Learn: In this course, your colleagues will become familiar with about the accompanying: The gatherings that are liable for keeping up the wellbeing and security of an association; The legitimate necessities that your association should keep, while getting the wellbeing and security of its workers; The instruments accessible to help survey the dangers in a work environment and what should be possible, to limit these dangers; Step by step instructions to perceive the situations in your association that are at the most danger; Why appropriate preparing of representatives with respect to their wellbeing is so imperatively significant, particularly for those that are needed to consistently lift substantial burdens; The dangers related with power and how to maintain a strategic distance from injury when working with power; At the point when mishaps occur, what you ought to do first and how to control emergency treatment, while anticipating the appearance of a crisis clinical group. How Completing This Course Can Benefit Your Employees: There are a scope of advantages that workers can anticipate, when they have effectively finished this course. These advantages include: The capacity to keep a work environment as protected and injury free as could be expected, by ensuring that however many of your representatives as could reasonably be expected are educated in like manner regarding the matter; As an entrepreneur, knowing your possible risk in an assortment of circumstances; The capacity to learn at that point and from the spot that best suits your workers; Endless supply of the course, your staff get an industry-perceived and completely certify certificate that can be sent by means of post or printed out grinding away; Study materials are accessible on all significant gadgets - all that is required is a web association.
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Abrasive Wheels Training - Online Course This online abrasive wheels training course will advise you of the hazards you may encounter when using abrasive wheels and the precautions you need to take to prevent accidents and injury. According to the HSE, nearly half of all accidents involving abrasive wheels happen due to unsafe working practices and operator errors. Employers must make sure their employees follow strict health and safety practices to protect both themselves and their colleagues. The law requires employers to take reasonable steps to safeguard the health and safety of all employees. Therefore, employers need to raise awareness about the hazards they may encounter when using abrasive wheels in the workplace, and need to outline what can be done to minimise risk. What is an abrasive wheel? An abrasive wheel is a versatile disposable tool made from an abrasive material or compound. Abrasive wheels are typically found on portable grinders, grinding machines, and cut-off saws. They rotate at high speed and are capable of cutting, shaping, smoothing and cleaning a wide variety of materials. Abrasive wheels course learning outcomes After completing the online Abrasive Wheels training online course, you will be able to describe: The main types of abrasive wheel Abrasive wheel identification and labelling The principal risks and hazards associated with abrasive wheels Important legislation relating to the use of abrasive wheels Legal duties and responsibilities relating to abrasive wheels Required routine maintenance checks The role of risk assessments Introduction to abrasive wheels The first topic identifies what an abrasive wheel is and what they are used for, and explains what organic and inorganic bonded wheels are. The topic describes various methods used in the construction of abrasive wheels to strengthen them to avoid breakage. You will also learn about the different abrasive wheel types and their wide range of applications. Abrasive wheel identification The second topic outlines how abrasive wheels are labelled so that you can check that the correct wheel has been selected for the equipment and task you need to carry out. It also identifies any restrictions placed on the use of the wheel and precautions you must take when using the wheel. You will also learn about where to find the wheel dimensions and the importance of never exceeding the maximum permissible speed of the wheel. The topic also covers how to read the specification mark to understand the abrasive type, grain size and bond of the abrasive wheel. Hazards and health risks The third topic describes the principal risks of injury and long term ill health associated with the handling and use of abrasive wheels. It explains the term drawing-in. It outlines the risks of sudden breakage of the abrasive wheel that can cause serious life-changing injuries. The topic also explains the term silicosis and the effect of exposure to large amounts of dust that contains crystalline silica causes. It also covers other health risks including exposure to loud noise and how prolonged exposure to hand-arm vibration (HAV) during grinding and cutting-off operations can damage joints, nerves and blood vessels. Important legislation Topic 4 provides an overview of important legislation that aims to protect people in the workplace from injury and ill health. Handling, storage and disposal Topic 5 explains how to avoid damaging abrasive wheels during handling and storage. It covers the precautions to take when handling abrasive wheels and how to store abrasive wheels. The topic also explains the effect of damp, cold, heat and humidity on stored abrasive wheels. Lastly, the topic covers how to safely dispose of used abrasive wheels. Selecting the correct wheel Topic 6 identifies the main things to consider when selecting an abrasive wheel. It explains how a number of factors determine the selection of an abrasive wheel including the wheel size, operating speed, the material being cut, the wheel grade and grain size and the type of cut. Wheel inspection and mounting Topic 7 outlines how to inspect and test abrasive wheels before mounting and the key considerations when mounting a wheel. It explains the importance of inspecting new and used wheels before use. The topic also covers how to use the 'ring test' to check wheels for damage. It identifies the purpose of flanges, blotters and bushes. Finally, the topic explains the term run-out and how excessive run-out puts additional stress on the wheel which increases the risk of breakage. Guards and shields Topic 8 outlines the purpose and common types of guards and shields. It explains the requirement of guards and shields and covers the types of guards and shields required for bench grinders, angle grinders. Lastly, the topic covers the wheel enclosure angles for fixed machines. Wheel truing and dressing Topic 9 explains why wheels must be trued and dressed and how this is done. It identifies why it is necessary to true and dress wheels, the difference between truing and dressing and what truing and dressing wheels involves. It also outlines the tools commonly used for dressing wheels and finally, the topic covers the dressing process. Portable and hand-held equipment Topic 10 provides an overview of additional precautions you should take when you use portable and hand-held equipment such as angle grinders. It identifies the wheels that cannot be used on portable machines. The topic also explains electrical safety advice and electric shock protection. It explains how routine checks, regular inspection and preventive maintenance are essential to avoid accidents. Finally, the topic covers safety checks for internal combustion powered equipment. Managing the risks The final topic outlines the purpose and essential steps of an abrasive wheels risk assessment and recaps on the things you should do to stay safe when using abrasive wheels. The topic covers how to use the hierarchy of control to prioritise measures to keep people safe. Lastly, the topic summarises the day-to-day measures that you can use to stay safe when using abrasive wheels.