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RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5

4.7(26)

By Academy for Health and Fitness

This Diploma in RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 course is endorsed by The Quality Licence Scheme and accredited by CPDQS (with 150 CPD points) to make your skill development & career progression more accessible than ever! Are you looking to improve your current abilities or make a career move? If yes, our unique RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 course might help you get there! It is an expertly designed course which ensures you learn everything about the topic thoroughly. Expand your expertise with high-quality training from the RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 course. Due to RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5's massive demand in the competitive market, you can use our comprehensive course as a weapon to strengthen your knowledge and boost your career development. Learn RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 from industry professionals and quickly equip yourself with the specific knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen career. The RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 course is broken down into several in-depth modules to provide you with the most convenient and rich learning experience possible. Upon successful completion of the RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 course, an instant e-certificate will be exhibited in your profile that you can order as proof of your skills and knowledge. Add these amazing new skills to your resume and boost your employability by simply enrolling in this RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 course. This RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 training can help you to accomplish your ambitions and prepare you for a meaningful career. So, join us today and gear up for excellence! Why Prefer This RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 Course? Opportunity to earn a certificate endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme & another accredited by CPDQS which is completely free. Get a free student ID card! (£10 postal charge will be applicable for international delivery) Innovative and engaging content. Free assessments 24/7 tutor support. Take a step toward a brighter future! *** Course Curriculum *** Here is the curriculum breakdown of the RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 course: Module 01: RIDDOR Module 02: Health and Safety at Work and the Laws Module 03: Managing for Health and Safety Module 04: Risk Assessment and Common Risks Module 05: Asbestos Explained Module 06: Risk Factors of Asbestos Module 07: Asbestos Awareness & Safety Module 08: Health Problems Related to Hazardous Substances Module 09: COSHH Regulations Module 10: COSHH Risk Assessment: Identifying Hazard and Assessing Risk Module 11: Fire Hazards and Control Module 12: Gas Safety Legislation Module 13: Gas Appliances and Safety Module 14: Manual and Mechanical Handling Module 15: Electrical Hazards and Control Module 16: Pre-use Ladder Safety Inspections and Risk Assessment Module 17: Setting Up and Safe Use of Ladders Assessment Process You have to complete the assignment questions given at the end of the course and score a minimum of 60% to pass each exam. Our expert trainers will assess your assignment and give you feedback after you submit the assignment. You will be entitled to claim a certificate endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme after you have completed all of the Diploma in RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 exams. CPD 150 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 course is perfect for highly motivated people who want to improve their technical skills and prepare for the career they want! Requirements No prior background or expertise is required. Career path The RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 course will boost your CV and aims to help you get the job or even the long-awaited promotion of your dreams. Certificates CPDQS Accredited Certificate Digital certificate - Included Diploma in RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5 Hard copy certificate - Included Show off Your New Skills with a Certificate of Completion After successfully completing the Diploma in RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5, you can order an original hardcopy certificate of achievement endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme and also you can order CPDQSAccredited Certificate that is recognised all over the UK and also internationally. The certificates will be home-delivered, completely free of cost.

RIDDOR Awareness at QLS Level 5
Delivered Online On Demand3 weeks
£105

Legionella Awareness for Legionella Management - CPD Certified

4.7(26)

By Academy for Health and Fitness

48-Hour Knowledge Knockdown! Prices Reduced Like Never Before! "Prevention is better than cure." The key to preventing Legionnaires' disease is maintaining building water systems and deploying Legionella controls. Anyone can get Legionnaires' disease, but the elderly, smokers, drinkers, and those with cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory or kidney disease are at a higher risk. Enrol in our Legionella Management Course to learn more about this bacteria's spread and prevention. Legionnaires' disease is a rare but severe form of pneumonia caused by a Legionella bacterium infection. The germs create lung inflammation, leading to long-term health problems or even death. The Legionnaires' illness does not transfer from person to person. Instead, it spreads through inhaling contaminated water droplets containing Legionella bacteria. According to Public Health England, there were 503 confirmed cases of Legionnaires' disease in England and Wales in 2019. Therefore, you need to understand legionella management for yourself, your family, and others around you. You will learn about the conditions that cause Legionella bacteria to develop and enter the body in our expertly prepared Legionella Management course. You'll also learn easy but effective ways to avoid it in the future. Upon successful completion of this legionella management course, you will learn the following: The formation of Legionella bacteria and its consequences for health. The legal obligations for Legionella monitoring and prevention Concerning locations where Legionella bacteria are commonly seen How to conduct a risk assessment to identify, isolate, and control such dangers What precautions may be taken to limit the risk of legionella Legionella management procedures must be constantly monitored, reviewed, and updated. Legionella bacteria must be handled appropriately to avoid serious health consequences. This applies to both work and home environments. In addition, adequate measures must be put in place to limit the risks and prevent individuals from becoming unwell due to diseases caused by the Legionella bacterium. In the Legionella Management Course, you will learn about the health dangers of Legionella. As a result, you will be able to adopt suitable risk assessment procedures and control measures to prevent infection and contamination on the premises. *** Course Curriculum *** Module 01: What is Legionella? - In this module, you will learn how people get Legionella disease, who are at the most risk, symptoms and treatment of Legionella Module 02: Legal Responsibilities - In the second module, you will explore the laws and legislations associated with Legionellae, such as Health and Safety, RIDDOR, Landlord and Employee responsibilities. Module 03: Hazardous Environments - The module covers: Water System Cooling Systems, Risk Factors. Module 04: Legionella Risk Assessment - In this module, you will learn to assess risks, decide who may be harmed and review the risk assessment. Module 05: Controlling the Risks - The final module consists of duty holder responsibilities, employee responsibilities, operation of the water system, avoiding stagnation in residential settings, etc. Please note this course is not a regulated course, but it can help you to prepare for the future if you have any plans to study Level 2 Award in Legionella Awareness (RQF) CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Employers who want to create a safe working environment Anyone who wants to keep themselves free from risk Individuals who want to develop a career as a Legionella Risk Assessor Anyone who wants to create awareness about Legionella Requirements There is no formal requirements to enrol in this Legionella Awareness for Legionella Management Course Career path A Legionella Risk Assessor in the UK earns around £20,000 to £35,000 annually. This Legionella Management course will open your horizons and help you secure jobs in the following areas: Legionella risk assessor Legionella risk assessor/Water treatment engineer Contracts manager legionella Lead health and safety manager - Legionella Mechanical surveyor - (Legionella) Certificates CPD Accredited Certificate Digital certificate - £10 Assessment Process Once you have completed all the modules in the course, you can assess your skills and knowledge with an optional assignment. Our expert trainers will assess your assignment and give you feedback afterwards. CPD Accredited Certificate Hard copy certificate - £29 If you are an international student, then you have to pay an additional 10 GBP as an international delivery charge.

Legionella Awareness for Legionella Management - CPD Certified
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£12

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Iksac - Ilkeston And Kimberly Sub Aqua Club

iksac - ilkeston and kimberly sub aqua club

5.0(2)

Nottingham

IKSAC is one of the oldest diving clubs in the Midlands having been in existence in one form or another since the early 1970’s. We specialise in diver training within a friendly supportive club environment. We have in excess of 60 members at all levels of qualification. Some new members have yet to progress from the pool whilst some of the older members have been diving for over 30 years. Ages range from the younger ones of teen-age, right through to retirement age (and beyond in some cases). Our former Diving Officer (D.O.) and long standing member Trevor Perry has written a brief history of the club (see below). A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CLUB. The club was formed in 1973 being BSAC branch 592. It used Ilkeston pool as it’s base, which at that time still had the 3 metre diving pool which was useful for diver training. At this time Kimberley Leisure Centre was about to open, and members John Morris and Ray Booth approached the centre to see if it would be possible to use it for training. Permission was granted with the condition that the club changed it’s name to Ilkeston and Kimberley Sub Aqua Club. And so on the 5th October 1974, the day the leisure centre opened, IKSAC was born. We have been based at Kimberley since then. At Ilkeston (the date escapes me) we had a party underwater in the deep pool. It was decked out on the bottom with tables and chairs, and the divers ate fruit, and drank soft drinks and beer underwater. The TV heard about the event and sent along a crew to film us. A BMX bike had been donated and they filmed us riding off the top diving board. The presenter had a change of clothes and dropped off the diving board fully clothed to join us. We made a spot on prime time TV news. Another first for IKSAC was the production of a training video in 1984. Back then in the early days of sport diving there were no training aids and all lessons had to be handwritten by the D.O. As luck would have it, the club boasted a professional forensic videographer amongst it’s ranks. And so on the 10th March 1984 we made the training video “Diving from small boats”. Looking back now the boats are a bit dated bit the majority of the content is still relevant. We sold many copies to diving clubs (with a lot going abroad) and some to the RNLI. In those days Fort Bovisands at Plymouth was busy with training and B.A.D lads courses (basic air diving). IKSAC members used to go down and train on the commercial diving equipment, leading to deep diving,warm water suits, underwater cutting using thermic lances, underwater video and explosives. The weekends that the fleet was in port used to be spent on Union Street. IKSAC members were also pioneering diving in the Red Sea. In the 70’s and 80’s when Sharm was still a Bedouin village in the middle of nowhere, club members used to fly into Israel and cross the border at Taba. We would then travel up and down Sinai in jeeps, sleeping at the side of the sea, and eating food prepared by the Bedouins over a large blowtorch. Around the late 90’s we hit a crisis with membership. Because of the decisions taken by BSAC and PADI to commercialise their operations, we had a problem getting instructors onto training courses which were costing hundreds of pounds. The decision was taken to leave BSAC and join the SAA and so in February 1999 IKSAC became SAA branch 945, which is where we remain to this day. Trevor Perry March 2011