Who Should Attend This course is aimed at candidates that require the knowledge to enable them to comply with working at height regulations, and go in depth into industry dangers and respectability when working at height. This course can be completed by both novice and experienced candidates. We also offer refresher tests. Novice course- 1/2 day Experienced worker tests- 1/2 day. Course information Category N404 Safe Working At Height It is envisaged that by the end of this course of training the learner will be able to answer questions on and perform the following: ➢ Have a basic understanding of the industry, the dangers of working in the industry and their responsibilities when working at height ➢ Be able to define height work and identify the hazards of work above ground level and outline the general requirements necessary to control them ➢ Be able to identify accident causation in work at height ➢ Have an appreciation of planning and organisation of work at height ➢ Set up exclusion zone explaining actions required for emergency actions, identifying any overhead hazards ➢ Identify and maintain PPE appropriate for safe working at height use ➢ Demonstrate working at height and explain all safety issues that could arise Assessment Assessment will be to NPORS standards consisting of a theory test.
NPORS Crawler Crane (N103)
Appointed Person (N401)
NPORS Harness and Fall Arrest (N723)
NPORS Lorry Loader (N107)
NPORS Excavator as a Crane (N100)
NPORS Skidsteer Loader (N212)
NPORS Telescopic Handler Suspended Loads (N138)
Emergency First Aid at Work: What will you learn? The course covers everything listed below. There will be practical demonstrations, a bit of role playing and some activities to keep things engaging and interesting. I’m happy to tailor the content with additions. For instance, if you’d like me to focus on treating sprained ankles because this is a particular risk at your workplace, that’s fine. During the course, you’ll be trying out your newly-learned techniques with a whole range of equipment, including mannequins. And… this course includes the Bra Off, Defib On. Did you know that women are less likely than men to survive when a defibrillator is used on them in a medical emergency? Proper pad placement is crucial, and you’ll learn this life-saving skill. Here’s the full course content: The role of a first aider Health and safety regulations (First Aid) How to respond to an emergency Casualty care How to deal with an unresponsive casualty, and the recovery position Resuscitation, and how to carry out CPR How to use an automated external defibrillator (includes Bra Off, Defib On) How to save someone from choking Dealing with seizures Treating someone who’s in shock Bleeding, both minor and severe Treating minor injuries
The five day National Vocational Beach Lifeguard Qualification (NVBLQ) will provide the learner with the knowledge and skills required in order to provide professional patrolling and water services, in surf conditions, with rescue skills and advanced fitness requirements. Many aspects of the course are physically demanding and WILL include running, swimming to set times and some lifting. This award is comprised of a variety of units and all must be successfully passed to attain the qualification.