Are you ready to enhance your understanding of workplace safety and compliance? Our RIDDOR Training Course is designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to ensure a safe and compliant work environment. Whether you're an employer, manager, or health and safety professional, this course will guide you through the critical aspects of workplace safety regulations, risk management, and incident reporting. Key Features: CPD Certified Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access The RIDDOR Training Course offers a comprehensive understanding of workplace safety and health regulations. Learners will explore the fundamental principles of health and safety at work, including the essential laws that govern these areas. The course covers effective health and safety management strategies, helping participants to develop skills in identifying, assessing, and managing various workplace risks. Additionally, it provides detailed insights into RIDDOR, teaching learners how to properly report injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences in the workplace. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to ensure a safer working environment, understand legal requirements, and effectively handle health and safety issues in their professional settings. Course Curriculum Module 01: Health and Safety at Work and the Laws Module 02: Managing for Health and Safety Module 03: Risk Assessment and Common Risks Module 04: RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations) Learning Outcomes: Understand health and safety laws in the workplace. Learn effective health and safety management strategies. Identify and assess common workplace risks. Comprehend RIDDOR requirements and reporting procedures. Apply risk assessment methods to workplace hazards. Recognize responsibilities under RIDDOR regulations. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Health and safety officers Managers and supervisors Human resources professionals Workplace safety trainers Compliance officers Career path Health and Safety Officer Safety Compliance Manager Risk Assessor HR Safety Coordinator Safety Training Specialist Compliance Auditor Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Are you ready to enhance your understanding of workplace safety and compliance? Our RIDDOR Training Course is designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to ensure a safe and compliant work environment. Whether you're an employer, manager, or health and safety professional, this course will guide you through the critical aspects of workplace safety regulations, risk management, and incident reporting. Key Features: CPD Certified Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access The RIDDOR Training Course offers a comprehensive understanding of workplace safety and health regulations. Learners will explore the fundamental principles of health and safety at work, including the essential laws that govern these areas. The course covers effective health and safety management strategies, helping participants to develop skills in identifying, assessing, and managing various workplace risks. Additionally, it provides detailed insights into RIDDOR, teaching learners how to properly report injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences in the workplace. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to ensure a safer working environment, understand legal requirements, and effectively handle health and safety issues in their professional settings. Course Curriculum Module 01: Health and Safety at Work and the Laws Module 02: Managing for Health and Safety Module 03: Risk Assessment and Common Risks Module 04: RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations) Learning Outcomes: Understand health and safety laws in the workplace. Learn effective health and safety management strategies. Identify and assess common workplace risks. Comprehend RIDDOR requirements and reporting procedures. Apply risk assessment methods to workplace hazards. Recognize responsibilities under RIDDOR regulations. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Health and safety officers Managers and supervisors Human resources professionals Workplace safety trainers Compliance officers Career path Health and Safety Officer Safety Compliance Manager Risk Assessor HR Safety Coordinator Safety Training Specialist Compliance Auditor Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Are you ready to enhance your understanding of workplace safety and compliance? Our RIDDOR Training Course is designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to ensure a safe and compliant work environment. Whether you're an employer, manager, or health and safety professional, this course will guide you through the critical aspects of workplace safety regulations, risk management, and incident reporting. Key Features: CPD Certified Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access The RIDDOR Training Course offers a comprehensive understanding of workplace safety and health regulations. Learners will explore the fundamental principles of health and safety at work, including the essential laws that govern these areas. The course covers effective health and safety management strategies, helping participants to develop skills in identifying, assessing, and managing various workplace risks. Additionally, it provides detailed insights into RIDDOR, teaching learners how to properly report injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences in the workplace. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to ensure a safer working environment, understand legal requirements, and effectively handle health and safety issues in their professional settings. Course Curriculum Module 01: Health and Safety at Work and the Laws Module 02: Managing for Health and Safety Module 03: Risk Assessment and Common Risks Module 04: RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations) Learning Outcomes: Understand health and safety laws in the workplace. Learn effective health and safety management strategies. Identify and assess common workplace risks. Comprehend RIDDOR requirements and reporting procedures. Apply risk assessment methods to workplace hazards. Recognize responsibilities under RIDDOR regulations. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Health and safety officers Managers and supervisors Human resources professionals Workplace safety trainers Compliance officers Career path Health and Safety Officer Safety Compliance Manager Risk Assessor HR Safety Coordinator Safety Training Specialist Compliance Auditor Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Electricity is the lifeblood of modern society, it enhances our quality of life and we are becoming increasingly reliant on it to power tools and devices we use for work and entertainment. However, although electricity has many benefits it can also be a hidden killer as it can’t be seen, felt, smelled or heard until someone comes into contact with it. This course will start by covering the many benefits electricity brings to society, as well as its key components voltage, current and resistance. It will explain the two main types of electricity, cover UK accident and death statistics, and describe a simple way of remembering the electrical hazards. It then goes on to provide basic instructions about how you could safely help someone you suspect has received an electric shock. Towards the end of the course it includes an overview of the main standards, guidance and legislation that control the use of electricity in the workplace, and finish off by looking at simple maintenance plans and portable appliance testing including who within an organisation would be best to carry out the various checks.
Our display screen equipment courses are aimed at users of display screen equipment (DSE) and those responsible for assessing display screen equipment. A ‘user’, is anyone who regularly uses display screen equipment for a significant part of their normal work. In practice, if you use display screen equipment continuously for more than one hour a day, then you’re a ‘user’. So what do we mean by display screen equipment? The first thing most people think of is a computer monitor. But that’s not the only thing it refers to Display screen equipment could also mean laptops, tablet PCs, televisions, smartphones, CNC control pads, portable diagnostic screens or equipment containing cathode ray tubes, or CRTs. The Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations contain special directives covering DSE safety. Both employers and employee‐users have responsibilities under the legislation. This course fulfils your statutory training obligations and covers among other things,,, the correct way to set up and use your display screen equipment safely. Reducing the risk of work related conditions.
Every day, thousands of people are exposed to situations where they are left alone in work premises, when visiting members of the public during their working day, or working from home. There are many risks associated with working in isolation, without the support of colleagues. These risks can include accidents and violence. This course acts as an introduction to personal safety for lone workers and applies to those that work alone within business premises, mobile workers and homeworkers. It covers the legal responsibilities of both employers and employees, some of the common security precautions that can be implemented, practical steps you can take to avoid conflict in lone worker situations and other elements that can contribute to lone worker safe
Manual handling, or to be accurate, incorrect manual handling, is one of the most common causes of injury at work. To try and combat manual handling problems, the Manual Handling Operations Regulations were introduced. The Regulations lay out duties for both employees and employers. They give a general requirement that employees must be trained to manually handle correctly including the use of any equipment their employer provides to handle loads safely. This course outlines exactly what constitutes manual handling and covers the regulations and legislation that apply to manual handling tasks. It then goes on to cover safe handling techniques and how to develop good habits in relation to manual handling. It finishes off by introducing some practical solutions and the use of mechanical aids. Please note that this is an awareness course only, if your duties include manual handling you will also need further practical training, you can get in touch with us to arrange this. Training your employees with our online system will go a long way to giving them greater awareness of the dangers that poor manual handling poses, as well as covering safe handling techniques, practical solutions to manual handling issues and the use of mechanical aids.
This course defines behavioural safety and explains the origins of the concept. It covers how it can be implemented in the workplace and some of the potential benefits. It includes analysis of some examples of 'at risk behaviours' and some examples of ways you can measure how well your organisation is doing when it comes to safety. Finally it touches on some of the key laws regarding health and safety in the workplace and how to ensure positive workforce attitudes.
Current legislation, The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, applies to all workplaces regardless of the number of employees and requires employers to provide adequate training in fire awareness for all members of their staff. Our online fire safety training courses are aimed at all employees to assist them in identifying and reducing the risk that fire presents in the workplace. This course provides training in the use of different types of fire extinguishers and the protocol of tackling a fire.
At the end of this course you’ll be able to demonstrate your understanding of the control measures to be followed when working in, or near to, confined spaces as detailed in a safe working procedure This course will cover the legislation associates with working in confined spaces. What counts as a confined space, the potential hazards, safe operating procedures, emergency procedures and rescue. Important note: This is an awareness course only, designed for people who need to be aware of the hazards and risks of confined space working but are not required to enter a confined space. If you are required to perform any work activity in, or in the proximity of, a confined space then you will also need to have an 'approved' standard of practical training at the 'appropriate' level.