A thorough account of the UK and European legal framework and its requirements as regards managing environmental performance. This course will help staff to understand: The framework of UK and European legislation and its enforcement The principal features of the legislation as they apply to your organisation's activity/product/service The benefit of having an Environmental Management System such as ISO 14001 How their own actions and decisions can either expose or protect the organisation in relation to its legal obligations 1 Introduction and objectives 2 Introduction to environmental law and enforcement Sources of law (European and UK) Structure and enforcement Key legislation 3 Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) and Local Air Pollution and Control (LAPC) Pollution and Prevention Control Act 1999 EC Directives on PPC The meaning of BAT Transitional provisions Fit and proper persons Control of emissions to air National Air Quality Strategy 4 Packaging and producer responsibilities Who, what and how The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations Obligations and exemptions Registration Recycling and recovery obligations Records Duties of the Environment Agency Offences Developments 5 Waste management National Waste Strategy Waste minimisation (re-use/recycling) Waste definition Disposal and recovery Controlled waste management Hazardous waste management 6 Proposed Legislation and EC Directives EU Commission's waste and resources strategies Implementation of ELV (End of Life Vehicles) Directive WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive transposition into UK legislation Other producer responsibility initiatives Other proposals from the EU 7 Conclusion Open forum Summary Close
A flexible, modular-based, programme to heighten participants' awareness of ways in which their operations can affect the environment, the principles of environmental management and the practical steps they need to take as individuals and as an organisation to improve environmental performance. Depending on the course modules selected, this programme will give participants: Increased awareness of relevant environmental issues A greater understanding of, and commitment to, the organisation's environmental management programme Preparation for any responsibilities they may have under an Environmental Management System Further benefits according to options chosen 1 Environmental awareness Definition of 'the environment' Key environmental issuesGlobal warmingOzone depletionAcid rainAir qualityWater pollutionContaminated landLand take and green belt shrinkageResource usageHabitat destruction and species extinctions. Option: This module can be used to explain the key environmental issues related to the activities of your own organisation. Diagrams, photos, pictures, examples and statistics relevant to your own organisation are used where possible to illustrate the points being made. 2 Environmental legislation Key elements of environmental legislation affecting the activities of your organisation - including international, European and UK legislation. Legislation of particular relevance to your organisation - how it affects the operations of your organisation Option: Legislation can be dealt with according to which aspect of the environment it protects (eg, air, water, waste) or which part of your organisation's activities it affects Consequences of breaching legislation 3 Environmental management systems Overview of what an environmental management system isHow is an Environmental Management System (EMS) designed and put together?Key elements (emphasising Plan - Do - Check - Review cycle)The need to continually improve Pros and consReasons for having an EMSBenefits of an EMSConsequences of not managing the environmentCosts of installing an EMS Explanation of ISO 14001 and EMAS standards and guidance as applicable to the EMSs of your organisationOverview of your organisation's EMSHow it was set up / is being developed / operatesWho is responsible for itKey parts of system (eg, environmental policy, objectives and targets) identified and discussedEMS documentation - what and where it is. Workshop option: Brainstorm 'Pros and cons' with the participants, come up with all their ideas for good and bad things about EMS and demonstrate that the 'good' list is longer than the 'bad' 4 Environmental consequences Define what an environmental impact is and discuss how they are determined, with reference to the EMS Identify why we want to determine the environmental consequences of operations and activities; how they are used in the EMS for planning, and reducing the impact on the environment Establish key environmental consequences of construction and operational activities on the site; discuss significance ranking and the control measures in place in your organisation. Workshop option: In small groups, participants are asked to identify the impact on the environment of your organisation's activities or a part of their activities. They are then asked to rank these impacts in terms of their significance, using guidelines provided to help them be aware of the contributing factors (eg, frequency, severity). For a selected number of the impacts, the participants are asked to identify what control measures there are and which of these they play a part in. All stages can be discussed with trainers as a whole group at various stages during the workshop. 5 Protected species, nature conservation and invasive weeds Nature conservation, landscape and visual issues in the planning process - overview of key nature UK wildlife legislation, EIA, appropriate timing of surveys, Hedgerow regulations and landscape and visual impact issues Ecological issues - ecological legislation, significant species, hedgerows Archaeology in the development process - why archaeology is important, organisation in the UK, legislation and planning guidance Construction phase issues and consents - major environmental issues during construction, including water resources and land drainage consents, discharges to land or water, water abstraction, public rights of way, tree protection, waste management, Special waste, noise, good practice pollution control and Environmental Audits Identification and management of invasive weeds - including legal position regarding management 6 Chemicals and fuels handling and storage How health and safety management is closely linked to environmental management of materials Planning - what mechanisms are in place for planning materials use; legislation, guidance and policies which define how to manage materials Materials storage - what are the considerations for storing materials, covering:Labels: what are the different types and what do they tell us?Storage facilities: what are the requirements for safe storage of materials (eg, signs, secondary containment, access, segregation, lids/covers)Handling: safe handling for protecting the environment, organisational procedures, high risk situations (eg, decanting, deliveries), how to reduce the risks (eg, use of funnels, proper supervision, training)COSHH and MSDS: brief explanation of legislation and its role in environmental control of hazardous materials, how to use the information provided by COSHH assessments Option: These sessions can be illustrated with photographs/pictures and examples of good and bad storage and handling practices Workshop Options: Labelling Quiz - quick-fire quiz on what different labels tell us; Build a Storage Facility - participants are asked to consider all the environmental requirements for building a safe storage facility for their organisation 7 On-site control measures Overview of the legislation associated with nuisance issues on site and mitigating problems when they arise Examples of bad practice, including fuel storage tanks and mobile equipment - costs involved with prosecution of fuel spills, remediation costs, management costs, legal fees, bad PR coverage Identification and management of contaminated land and relevant legislation Workshop option: Participants are provided with a site plan containing information on site features, environmental conditions and indications of potential issues 8 Waste management Why worry about waste? - a look at how waste disposal can impact on the environment, illustrated by examples of waste-related incidents, statistics on waste production on national, industry-wide and organisational levels, landfill site space, etc Legislation - overview of the relevant legislation, what the main requirements of the regulations are, what penalties there are, and the associated documentation (waste transfer notes) Waste classification - a more in-depth look at how waste is classified under legislation according to hazardous properties, referring to Environment Agency guidance Handling and storage requirements - what are the requirements of the applicable waste legislation and how are they covered by organisational procedures? Examples of good and bad environmental practice associated with handling and storing waste. Workshop option: 'Brown bag' exercise - participants pass round a bag containing tags each with a different waste printed on. They are asked to pick out a tag and identify the classification and the handling, storage and disposal requirements for the waste they select Waste minimisation - overview of the waste minimisation 'ladder' and its different options (elimination, reduction, reuse and recycling), benefits of waste minimisation, examples of waste minimisation techniques Workshop option: Participants are asked to identify opportunities that actually exist within the organisation for minimising production of waste that are not currently being taken advantage of 9 Auditing Requirements for environmental auditing of operations Auditing the EMS Types of internal and external audits Requirements EMS standards (ISO 14001 and EMAS) Carrying out internal audits and being prepared for external audits Workshop options:Mock audit 'Brown Bag' - can be used either for trainers to test participants as if they were in an audit situation, or for the participants to test each other and practice their auditing technique. The bag contains tags each with a different topic printed on (eg, waste skips); participants pass the bag round and select a tag; they are then questioned by the trainer or another participant about that topic as if they were in an audit situation. If the participants are auditing each other, they will be provided with a set of guidelines to keep in mind during the workshop.Virtual auditing - a more practical workshop where participants review photographs of situations/activities relevant to the organisation's operations. They are asked to identify all the good and bad environmental practices that are occurring in the situations. 10 Incident response What should you do when an incident does happen? What should be in a spill kit? When should you call in the experts? When should you inform the Environment Agency or Environmental Health Officer? Workshop option: The participants are provided with some incident scenarios and asked to develop a response to the incident 11 Monitoring and reporting Environmental monitoring programmes and procedures Monitoring and reporting as control measures for environmental consequences Monitoring and environmental 'STOP' card systems - personal and behavioural monitoring and reporting
Course Information This course offers foundational guidance and practical support tailored for individuals operating within Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) frameworks. Explore the fundamental prerequisites of a pharmaceutical quality system (PQS) and delve into the application of quality risk management (QRM) principles, aligning with current regulations and guidance. Gain insights into pivotal aspects such as requirements, roles, and responsibilities, encompassing change control, document management, and key documentation essential for effective implementation of GMP with a focus on regulatory inspections and common findings. Is this course for you? Ideal for professionals engaged in GMP across various sectors, including: Research and Development (R&D) Contract Manufacturing Organisations Manufacturing Units Quality Control (QC) Laboratories Auditing Roles. What will you learn? Event objectives - by the end of the course, delegates shall: Have an awareness of the basic requirements of GMP Be aware of UK and EU GMP Rules and Guidance and relevant publications Understand the roles and responsibilities associated with GMP Be able to contribute to and maintain quality documentation Have a basic understanding of product lifecycle and manufacturing Understand the requirements of GMP in the QC laboratory context Have a basic understanding of risk management and mitigation principles Understand the need for quality systems and quality assurance activities Be aware of common regulatory findings. Learning outcomes: delegates will be able to: Implement their role within GMP with confidence and knowledge of the principle requirements Contribute effectively to the GMP quality system and their organisation’s compliance Comprehend where their organisation’s activities sit within the larger GMP arena Know where to seek further information within the published rules and guidance, UK Legislation, European Commission Directives, ICH Guidance and other relevant publications, as well as via the internet. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Louise Handy Director, Handy Consulting Ltd Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 09:30 Introductions and Scope of the Course Understand the group requirements and the tutor's background and experience. 09:45 Background and Regulatory Environment Setting the scene, understanding the context, key legislation. 10:30 Principles of GMP Key points and requirements. 11:15 Break 11:30 Personnel and Responsibilities Management and staff, duties and accountabilities. 12:00 Overview of GMP Manufacturing Basics of the product life cycle. 12:30 Lunch 13:15 Risk Management Workshop Practical exploration of risk and mitigation activities. 14:30 QC Laboratories Activities and practicalities. 15:15 Break 15:30 Compliance Quality Assurance and Self Inspection. 16:15 Question Time A chance for questions on the practicalities of GMP. 16:30 Close of Course Extra Information Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 7 Points Development Level Learn
P404 Air Sampling of Asbestos and MMMF and Requirements for a Certificate of Reoccupation Following Clearance of Asbestos is the industry standard qualification for those whose work involves air sampling and clearance testing, such as asbestos analysts. In addition to holding the qualification, they are required to undertake and provide evidence of annual refresher training. RP404 Refresher is a new course, specifically designed to meet this requirement. RP404 Refresher enables candidates to revise and update their knowledge on air sampling and clearance testing techniques, and to receive a certificate of course completion by passing a written examination, which covers both the theory and practice of air sampling and clearance testing.
Overview Landscape architecture is more than designing pathways and planting trees. Understand the intricacies of landscape architecture from the Landscape Architecture Course 2023. This course will allow you to equip yourself with the key skills you need to succeed in this industry. From the easy-to-follow modules, you will learn the key factors of landscape architecture. You will receive lessons on hard and soft landscape elements. Then, you will get a clear view of the hard and soft landscape elements. After that, the course will educate you on the UK legislation and the planning process for landscape architecture. Furthermore, the course will educate you on establishing the parameters. By the end of the course, you will develop the competence required for effective landscape management. Whether you are a newcomer or a seasoned professional, this course is the perfect place to elevate your skills. Join now! Course Preview Learning Outcomes Understand the core principles of landscape architecture Enrich your knowledge of the hard and soft landscape elements Familiarise yourself with the UK legislation for landscape architecture Learn the process of site analysis, data collection and soil testing Develop the skills required for landscape management Why Take This Course From John Academy? Affordable, well-structured and high-quality e-learning study materials Engaging tutorial videos, materials from the industry-leading experts Opportunity to study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result Earn UK & internationally recognised accredited qualification Easily access the course content on mobile, tablet, or desktop from anywhere, anytime Excellent career advancement opportunities Get 24/7 student support via email. What Skills Will You Learn from This Course? Landscape Planning Site analysis Data Collection Landscape management Who Should Take This Landscape Architecture Course? Whether you're an existing practitioner or an aspiring professional, this course is an ideal training opportunity. It will elevate your expertise and boost your CV with key skills and a recognised qualification attesting to your knowledge. Are There Any Entry Requirements? This Landscape Architecture Course 2023 is available to all learners of all academic backgrounds. But learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. And a good understanding of the English language, numeracy, and ICT will be helpful. Certificate of Achievement After completing this course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates & Transcripts can be obtained either in Hardcopy at £14.99 or in PDF format at £11.99. Career Pathâ This exclusive Landscape Architecture Course 2023 will equip you with effective skills and abilities and help you explore career paths such as Landscape Architect Landscape Architecture Firm Staff Module 01: Introduction to Landscape Architecture Introduction to Landscape Architecture 00:17:00 Module 02: Hard Landscape Elements Hard Landscape Elements 00:23:00 Module 03: Soft Landscape Elements Soft Landscape Elements 00:21:00 Module 04: Planning and Legislation Planning and Legislation 00:21:00 Module 05: Establishing the Parameters Establishing the Parameters 00:22:00 Module 06: Representing the Landscape Design Representing the Landscape Design 00:23:00 Module 07: Landscape Management Landscape Management 00:23:00 Module 08: Water Feature Design Water Feature Design 00:22:00 Module 09: Entertainment and Recreation Projects Entertainment and Recreation Projects 00:17:00 Module 10: Mapping, Aerial Photography, Satellite Imagery Mapping, Aerial Photography, Satellite Imagery 00:18:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Introduction: The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) ensures that public bodies and organisations uphold the principles of transparency and trustworthiness when it comes to storing and sharing information. It outlines how and why organisations must share details of their activities with the public. In this course, you will learn about the history and purposes of the FOIA, how it is implemented and what it means for individuals and companies in the public sector. What You will Learn: Why the UK government passed the FOIA, the principles behind the act and the bodies that fall within its scope The circumstances under which information falls into the remit of the act, who can make a request for information and how organisations should respond to requests The main duties you have under the Act, including the duty to proactively publish information detailing the activities of your organisation Additional pieces of legislation that you may need to consider when publishing and sharing information under the FOIA, including the Data Protection Act 2018 and the Equality Act 2010 Benefits of Taking this Course: If you work for a body covered by the act, this course will help you fulfil your obligations under the law If you wish to make a request for information under the act, this course will help you understand your rights If you are interested in privacy and data protection issues, this course will help further your understanding of these topics If you have a general interest in UK law, this course will further your knowledge of a variety of legal issues Course Modules: Module 01: What is the freedom of Information Act? Module 02: When is Information Covered by the Freedom of information Act? Module 03: Meeting your obligations under the Freedom of Information Act Module 04: The freedom of Information Act and other UK Legislation
Introduction to Animal Care Learning more about proper animal care is a skill that can take you far in life. Not only does it give you the tools you need to properly care for your own pets, but it also gives you the foundation you need for an incredibly rewarding career in the animal care field. Everyone from breeders and dog walkers to animal shelter volunteers can benefit from more knowledge about caring for the animals in their lives. This course gives you an overview of what goes into proper animal care. We begin by talking about care as it applies to household pets, such as cats and dogs. This module gives you tips and strategies you can use when you need to handle your pet, in order to keep them comfortable and at ease. The first module also discusses the Animal Welfare Act as it relates to domestic animals. Our second module goes into detail about farm animals and other types of livestock, discussing applicable legislation and giving you an overview of environmental and dietary needs. You Will Learn: How to safely handle domestic animals Why it is important to do your own research on your specific animal's needs The relevant pieces of UK legislation relating to animal care and welfare The difference between providing for a household pet and providing for a farm animal The types of food common farm animals consume Benefits of Taking This Course Learning more about the housing and nutritional requirements of various animals can help you become better prepared for animal guardianship Understand more about the work that goes into caring for a household pet or livestock If you work with animals or are interested in pursuing a career in that field, this course gives you a solid foundation you can build from If you are thinking about adopting or fostering a pet, you can learn about the legal and ethical requirements animal owners have If you are passionate about animals, you can learn more about existing rights and protections
Employees in the construction sector who operate at heights need to understand the risks to their health and safety as well as their legal obligations. There are numerous risks associated with working at height, so it's critical to take the appropriate precautions in order to work carefully and safely. For people who are overseeing or working at height, there is a comprehensive training course called Working at Height. You will gain knowledge about HSE law, personal protective equipment, legal requirements for employers and employees, and much more. The most frequent reasons for falls from heights, how to recognize and assess health and safety hazards at work, and what to do in an emergency are all covered in this Working at Height course. You will also receive detailed instructions on construction safety, including how to carry out comprehensive risk assessments and put in place an efficient emergency rescue plan. Key Features: This Working at Height - Level 3 CPD UK Accredited Course Includes: This Working at Height Course is CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Working at Height Course Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access This course on Working at Height is intended for employees, supervisors, and anyone else who conducts work near excavations or at an elevated height. It outlines all of the possible dangers associated with this kind of employment as well as the best ways to avoid any situations that can result in fatalities or serious injuries. After completing the Working at Height course, students will be equipped with the information and skills necessary to conduct risk assessments, utilize the proper equipment, and adhere to all UK legislation that are in place to protect people from the risks associated with working at heights. This material is organized into three thorough modules that don't require any prior knowledge to comprehend or finish. Course Curriculum: Working at Height - Level 3 CPD UK Accredited Module 1: Overview, Guidelines, and Responsibilities This lesson gives information on the most frequent occurrences that occur in the UK and explains what is meant by "Working at Height." We also examine the legal obligations that companies and employees have when it comes to this kind of labor, as well as the UK legislation (WAHR 2005) that control it. Module 02: Evaluation and Preventive Measures The complete process of applying risk assessment to planned work where height-related tasks must be completed is covered in Working at Height Module Two. It describes the various kinds of risks you can face and how to lessen the likelihood that someone would suffer harm. Module 3: Using Equipment to Work at Heights The course looks at the various kinds of equipment that a worker might need to employ when working at a height in Working at Height Module Three. This results in recommendations for the safest operation of equipment like scaffolding and MAWPs, as well as important inspection standards for equipment like podium stairs and step-ladders. Learning Outcomes Working at Height - Level 3 CPD UK Accredited: Understand regulations governing Working at Height, demonstrating legal compliance and accountability. Assess potential risks and apply preventive measures in various height-related scenarios. Identify and proficiently use appropriate equipment for safe work at elevated locations. Demonstrate responsibility by adhering to safety standards and workplace regulations. Evaluate working conditions and implement effective strategies to mitigate height-related hazards. Develop a comprehensive understanding of responsibilities related to working at heights. Certification After completing this Working at Height - Level 3 CPD UK Accredited course, you will get a free Certificate. Please note: The CPD approved course is owned by E-Learning Solutions Ltd and is distributed under license. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by The CPD Certification Service Working at Height - Level 3 CPD UK Accredited 51:46 1: Module 01: Overview, Regulations, and Responsibilities 16:07 2: Module 02: Evaluation and Prevention 18:59 3: Module 03: Equipment for Working at Heights 14:40 4: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 5: Leave A Review 01:00 Who is this course for? This Working at Height - Level 3 CPD UK Accredited course is accessible to anyone eager to learn more about this topic. Through this course, you'll gain a solid understanding of Working at Height. Moreover, this course is ideal for: Construction workers Maintenance personnel Health and safety officers Supervisors in various industries Facilities management staff Requirements There are no requirements needed to enrol into this Working at Height - Level 3 CPD UK Accreditedcourse. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and levels of experience to enrol into this Working at Height course. Career path After finishing this Working at Height course you will have multiple job opportunities waiting for you. Some of the the following Job sectors of Working at Heightare: Window cleaning: £37,000 - £40,000 per annum Construction worker: £27,000 - £28,000 per annum Firefighting: £25,000 - £27,000 per annum bricklaying: £21,000 - £37,000 per annum Roofing: £25,000 - £45,000 per annum Certificates Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Explore the legalities of the healthcare industry with our Medical Law & Public Health Service course. Delve into UK legislation governing access to healthcare, public health, and mental health. Gain the knowledge to navigate complex legal frameworks and be an advocate for patient's rights. Join our Medical Law & Public Health Service course today to gain the knowledge and skills to navigate complex legal frameworks in the healthcare industry and become an advocate for patient's rights. Learning Outcomes: Understand the fundamentals of medical law in the UK Explore key legislation on access to health, medical reports, and treatment Gain insight into legislation on adult support, public health, and mental health Analyse UK laws regarding coronavirus, abortion, and other healthcare issues Develop critical thinking skills to navigate complex legal frameworks Become an informed advocate for patient's rights in the healthcare industry In the Medical Law & Public Health Service course, students will explore the intricate legal frameworks governing the UK's healthcare industry. This theoretical course delves into the fundamentals of medical law and examines key legislation on access to health, medical reports, and treatment. Students will also gain insight into laws governing adult support, public health, and mental health. The course analyses the UK's legislation on crucial healthcare issues such as coronavirus, abortion, and other medical concerns. Through critical thinking exercises, students will develop the skills needed to navigate these complex legal frameworks and become informed advocates for patients' rights in the healthcare industry. This course is ideal for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of medical law in the UK. It is perfect for individuals working in the healthcare industry, healthcare advocates, and anyone interested in healthcare law. Certification Upon completion of the course, learners can obtain a certificate as proof of their achievement. You can receive a £4.99 PDF Certificate sent via email, a £9.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for delivery in the UK, or a £19.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for international delivery. Each option depends on individual preferences and locations. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Healthcare professionals Healthcare advocates Anyone interested in healthcare law Law students Career path Healthcare Advocate: £19,000 - £45,000 per annum Medical Lawyer: £35,000 - £100,000 per annum Healthcare Compliance Officer: £25,000 - £55,000 per annum Legal Advisor: £20,000 - £70,000 per annum Healthcare Consultant: £30,000 - £70,000 per annum Mental Health Advocate: £17,000 - £35,000 per annum
Ladder Safety Training - Online Course This Ladder Safety training online course provides learners with an understanding of the sensible precautions they should take to keep safe when they use ladders and stepladders in the workplace. Falls from height are the third highest cause of fatal injury in the workplace. Falls from a ladder account for around 40% of all falls-from-height accidents each year. Serious or fatal injury can occur even when the fall is less than 2 metres. The law requires employers to take reasonable steps to safeguard the health and safety of all employees. This includes raising awareness about the risks of working at height. What are the learning outcomes for the Ladder Safety course? At the end of the course you will be able to describe: Common types of ladder The advantages and disadvantages of ladder materials Hazards and risks associated with ladders How to assess and address risks using a hierarchy of controls The Work at Height Regulations 2005 An employer's duties and responsibilities The hazard posed by falling objects and measures that can be taken to minimise the risk that they occur The need to select the correct ladder and the checks to make before using one The things to consider when planning to use a ladder Portable ladders and steps The first topic describes the common types of portable ladders and steps. It identifies advantages and disadvantages of these ladders. The topic also covers the different materials that ladders are made from and when to use the different types. Assessing and controlling the risks before using a ladder The second topic is about ladder work and risk assessments. You will learn about when a risk assessment is needed and the factors to include in a risk assessment. The topic also covers hierarchy of control, collective protection and personal protection. It identifies control measures to reduce risks and also explains the use of three-point holds. Risks, hazards and duties when using a ladder The third topic defines the term 'working at height' and explains UK legislation about working at height. It identifies the responsibilities of employers and employees and also describes common hazards when working on a ladder. Falling objects Topic 4 identifies measures that you can take to reduce the risk of falling objects and also explains why drop zones are needed. Ladder pre-use checks/ ladder safety checklist The final topic is about ladder pre-use checks. You will learn about ladder standards and labelling. You will learn important things to consider before you use a ladder. The topic covers when you should check a ladder and pre-checks for both leaning ladders and step ladders. The topic also outlines HSE guidance on ladder use.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion training is essential for any employee across all sectors. Learn about the protected characteristics, discrimination, human rights and recognise how to treat people fairly and with respect. The Equality Act 2010 is an important piece of legislation that all employees should be aware of and this course provides general awareness and practical advice to contribute to a positive and inclusive workplace.
HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course Online Do you want to understand HACCP to recognize and manage the risks to food safety? Your awareness, food, and hygiene standards understanding will be boosted by this Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) program. The HACCP Training Course includes significant subjects like the seven core principles of HACCP, UK legislation, and food safety rules. Hazard analysis and personal hygiene are included in this HACCP training as well. HACCP will also cover the possibility of contamination and the spread of microorganisms in the food supply chain. The HACCP program also includes a module on how to put safeguards in place to prevent it. You will have a solid understanding of HACCP ideas and how to effectively use them in your workplace by the end of the HACCP course. Enroll in our HACCP course to unlock your potential! Special Offers of this HACCP Course This HACCP Course includes a FREE PDF Certificate. Lifetime access to this HACCP Course Instant access to this HACCP: HACCP Course Get FREE Tutor Support from Monday to Friday in this HACCP: HACCP Course Let's see what are those 3 courses included in this HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course Course 01: Level 3 HACCP Training Course Course 02: Level 2 HACCP Training for Catering and Retail Course 03: Level 2 Food Hygiene and Safety Course [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course] HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course Industry Experts Designed this HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course into 15 detailed modules. Assessment Method of HACCP Level 3 - Course After completing each module of the HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Certification of HACCP Level 3 - Course After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. Who is this course for? HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course This HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course is ideal for those who work in: Restaurants or cafes. Hospitality and catering. Kitchens in schools and workplaces. Stalls, selling food. Supermarkets and butchers. Requirements HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course Students who intend to enrol in this HACCP: HACCP course must meet the following requirements: HACCP: Good command of the English language HACCP: Must be vivacious and self-driven HACCP: Basic computer knowledge HACCP: A minimum of 16 years of age is required Career path HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course This HACCP: HACCP Level 3 - Course qualification will significantly boost any professional's CV! This HACCP: HACCP Level 3 certification is required for your next job: The average salary for a Restaurant Manager is £31,896. The average salary for a Food Factory Manager is £46,656. Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included