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Safeguarding Adults Level 2 Training - Online Course This Safeguarding Adults online training course (Level 2) explains what is meant by safeguarding adults and how you can contribute to this important work. Many adults are at risk of harm. These are people who need care and support but are experiencing, or at risk of, abuse and are unable to protect themselves. Health and social care organisations have particular responsibilities, but everyone involved with an adult at risk of harm has a part to play. Safeguarding requires people and organisations to work together to prevent abuse and neglect. Everyone should be committed to a policy of zero tolerance towards the abuse of adults at risk. What is adult safeguarding? Safeguarding means protecting an adult's right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. An adult at risk is anyone over the age of 18 who receives, or is in need of, community care services due to mental health issues, disability, age or illness. These vulnerable adults may be unable to protect themself from harm and exploitation. Read our article on the six principles of safeguarding. It explains the essential steps to safeguarding vulnerable adults from harm, abuse and neglect and introduces the key UK legislation that aims to protect them. What are the learning outcomes for the Safeguarding Adults Level 2 course? After completing the course you will be able to describe: What is meant by the term 'safeguarding adults'. Your duty with regard to safeguarding. 10 categories and signs of abuse and neglect. The six principles of adult safeguarding. The action to take when abuse and neglect are suspected. Where and when abuse commonly occurs. How you can manage the risks of abuse. Key laws that help safeguard adults. The purpose of the Safeguarding Adults Board (SAB) and the process it follows. The purpose of Safeguarding Adults Reviews. How the SAB maintains confidentiality. Where to go for safeguarding advice and information. Safeguarding adults and person centred care The first topic explains the term safeguarding adults. It identifies the role that person-centred care plays in safeguarding. The topic also describes active participation and explains what to do if you suspect abuse or neglect. The ten categories of abuse and neglect The second topic identifies ten categories of abuse. The topics also identifies signs of abuse and neglect. The six principles of adult safeguarding The third topic describes six important principles of adult safeguarding. Who abuses adults? Topic 4 identifies groups of people who are perpetrators of abuse. It also identifies groups who are more susceptible to abuse. The topic identifies where abuse takes place and explains how to control the risks. The topic also defines serial, long-term and opportunistic abuse. Reporting and responding to abuse and neglect Topic 5 explains why people might not report abuse. It also explains what to do if you suspect abuse is taking place. The topic identifies what you should do if no action is taken when you have reported abuse. Dealing with safeguarding complaints Topic 6 outlines why it is important that people can report abuse. The topic also explains what should happen if someone outside of your organisation reports abuse. Legal considerations Topic 7 identifies six laws that safeguard adults in England. It also identifies situations where these laws will apply. The Safeguarding Adults Board (SAB) Topic 8 outlines the duty of a local authority to safeguard adults. It describes the work of the Safeguarding Adults Board. The topic also identifies the number of safeguarding referrals. The multi-agency safeguarding process Topic 9 describes multi-agency working and the seven steps in the SAB referral process. The topic also explains what to do if you believe the safeguarding process is failing an individual. Safeguarding Adults Reviews Topic 10 is about Safeguarding Adults Reviews. You will learn about the purpose of an SAR and when they take place. The topic also identifies factors that can lead to safeguarding failures. Confidentiality and the SAB The final topic explains the need for a common agreement on confidentiality and outlines the principles of such an agreement. The topic also covers what happens when an adult refuses to consent to information sharing.
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. 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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.
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