Our Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) refresher training courses, available both online and in-person, are designed for managers and individuals in positions of authority who completed their original SMSTS training program less than three years ago. Aims Participants will undertake a concise yet equally engaging training program covering all essential aspects of enforcing health and safety codes of practice at construction sites. Topics include in-depth discussions on risk assessments and effective methods for monitoring and managing industry-specific hazards. Instructions For online courses labeled “Remote Learning,” a tutor will deliver the training via video call. All SMSTS courses are delivered and assessed in English. Participants must have a good command of the language to successfully complete the program. Additional attendee information will be provided via email. Please ensure you check your inbox.
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CITB HEALTH AND SAFETY AWARENESS COURSE The 1 Day CITB Health and Safety Awareness course is for those who have entered, or are about to enter the construction and civil engineering industry as a member of the workforce, to help them understand the potential hazards that they face at work on site. The Site Safety Plus 1 day CITB health and safety awareness course provides a practical summary of safety, welfare and environmental issues identifying individual responsibilities for looking after themselves and others, what the employers duties are and what should be done if they think anyones safety and health is being put at risk. The aims and objectives of the CITB health and safety awareness course are to ensure that individual responsibilities are understood: why they are carrying out their identified duties what is expected of them to ensure that they contribute to the safety of the workplace To ensure that the end of the CITB health and safety in construction course delegates will be able to: understand the need to prevent accidents have an understanding of the law identify how their role fits into the control and management of the site understand the need for risk assessments and method statements appreciate the need to perform safely and to stop and ask for advice if not sure feel obliged to report unsafe acts to prevent an accident IMPORTANT INFORMATION Photographic I.D. is required for all delegates Written parental consent is required for all delegates under 18 years of age Failure to provide this on the first day of the course is likely to result in the delegate not being allowed to attend or complete the training.
Overview: Health and Safety Awareness Course Introduction: In a world where health and safety regulations are increasingly stringent, it is crucial for individuals to have a comprehensive understanding of how to ensure the well-being of themselves and others in various environments. The 'Health and Safety Awareness' course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate health and safety concerns effectively. Whether in the workplace, public spaces, or at home, this course provides invaluable insights and practical guidance for promoting a safe and healthy environment. Module 1: Introduction to Health and Safety Awareness The first module serves as an introduction to the fundamental concepts of health and safety awareness. Participants will explore the importance of prioritizing health and safety in all aspects of life, understanding the potential risks and hazards that may arise, and developing a proactive approach to mitigating these risks. Key topics include risk assessment, hazard identification, and the role of individuals in promoting a culture of safety. Module 2: Health and Safety Awareness in Different Situations Module 2 delves into the diverse situations where health and safety considerations are paramount. From the workplace to recreational activities, participants will learn how to adapt their awareness and practices to various environments. This module covers topics such as ergonomic considerations, safe handling of equipment and machinery, and precautions for outdoor activities. Practical scenarios and case studies will be used to illustrate the application of health and safety principles in real-life situations. Module 3: Legal Considerations and Employer Responsibility Understanding the legal framework surrounding health and safety is essential for both individuals and organizations. Module 3 explores the legal considerations related to health and safety, including relevant legislation, regulations, and standards. Participants will gain insights into employer responsibilities, employee rights, and the consequences of non-compliance. Additionally, this module will provide guidance on creating and implementing effective health and safety policies within an organization. Module 4: Public Health Considerations In Module 4, participants will broaden their understanding of health and safety to include considerations for public health. This module addresses topics such as disease prevention, hygiene practices, and emergency preparedness. Participants will learn about the importance of vaccination, sanitation, and disease surveillance in maintaining public health. Furthermore, they will explore strategies for promoting health and safety awareness within communities and advocating for positive health outcomes. Module 5: Regulations to Consider for Health and Safety The final module focuses on specific regulations and standards that individuals and organizations must consider for ensuring health and safety compliance. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of industry-specific regulations, as well as general guidelines for maintaining a safe environment. Topics covered include occupational health and safety standards, environmental regulations, and international standards for health and safety management systems. Practical examples and case studies will highlight the importance of regulatory compliance and the consequences of non-adherence. Conclusion: The 'Health and Safety Awareness' course provides a comprehensive overview of essential principles, practices, and regulations related to health and safety. Through interactive learning activities, practical examples, and expert instruction, participants will develop the knowledge and skills needed to promote a culture of safety in any setting. By completing this course, individuals will be better equipped to identify and mitigate risks, comply with relevant regulations, and contribute to the well-being of themselves and others. Whether in the workplace, public spaces, or at home, investing in health and safety awareness is essential for creating a safer and healthier world. Course Curriculum Module 1 Introduction to Health and Safety Awareness Introduction to Health and Safety Awareness 00:00 Module 2 Health and Safety Awareness in Different Situations Health and Safety Awareness in Different Situations 00:00 Module 3 Legal Considerations and Employer Responsibility Legal Considerations and Employer Responsibility 00:00 Module 4 Public Health Considerations Public Health Considerations 00:00 Module 5 Regulations to Consider for Health and Safety Regulations to Consider for Health and Safety 00:00
What is the AM2 assessment? The AM2 assessment is an industry recognised trade test designed to evidence that candidates have gained all relevant and safety-critical competencies during their training process. It provides a single standard that has been agreed upon by employers within the electrical industry, giving a reliable and trusted guarantee of safe, high-quality skills for the electrotechnical industry. Who is this for? This is aimed at apprentices who are coming to the end of their training for the JIB apprentice training scheme and the Installation of modern apprenticeships. This course is also for experienced electricians, specifically those who are looking at taking the experienced worker route (AM2E.) There are a range of assessments for candidates based on their level: AM2 – This is for candidates undertaking the JIB mature candidate assessments and those following the level three NVQ who isn’t an apprentice. AM2S – This is for electrotechnical apprentices who are training against the apprenticeship standard AM2E – This is for experienced workers who are completing the experienced worker assessment. Please note: this can only be taken once you have gained the experienced worker qualification, proof must be provided before booking the AM2 assessment. What does this assessment consist of? Overall, the AM2 is an in-depth assessment carrying out tasks to show what you have learnt on your training. It is a practical assessment with five sections (six for AM2E and AM2S) and a short online component. Candidates will be expected to install, connect, terminate, inspect, test, commission and diagnose faults, following installation specifications provided and any relevant statutory and non-statutory regulations on: A three-phase distribution board and subcircuit A central heating/sustainable energy system Lighting and power circuits A data cabling system A safety services circuit and device Installation of containment systems (AM2E and AM2S only) Candidates will complete timed tasks in equipped areas that contain typical electrical installation wiring systems – all work must comply with BS7671 Wiring Regulations, industry best practice, and meet the requirements of relevant health and safety legislation. The assessment will be carried out in strict exam conditions across 2.5 days. Do I need an AM2 certificate to work as an electrician? Apprentices must pass their AM2 test in their final year to complete their apprenticeship. Also, if the apprenticeship standard is not being followed, an AM2 certificate and a level three NVQ is required to gain a gold card. If you are already working as an electrician, you will not need an AM2 certificate. If you are training to be an electrician and are registering for your NVQ level three in Electrical Installation or Maintenance, the electrotechnical diploma now includes the AM2. The AM2 certification is an industry recognised and something that many employers will actively seek when hiring new staff. It can also be attractive to potential customers.
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We deliver CSCS approved courses from the Base Business Space in Hull throughout the week. We also have access to a onsite CITB Test Centre! We have been supporting clients gain a CSCS Labourers and Skilled cards for over 10 years!
Our Health & Safety Awareness Course at Knight Training provides you with an understanding of health and safety in construction so which you can later use to apply for the CSCS Green Card. Come and train with us now at https://knight.training/products/1-day-health-and-safety-awareness-green-card-qualsafe
This course provides H&S awareness, providing knowledge and understanding of hazards and their control measures.