Developing the high performing team takes time and effort. But above all, it requires an understanding of the dynamics of high performing teams. This programme helps managers and leaders understand what high performing teams do and how they do it. It focuses on enabling managers to see their teams from different perspectives, allowing them to adapt their styles to maximise team outputs. A core theme is the need for managers of teams to 'hold up the mirror' to themselves and to see themselves as a leader of people, to reflect on how others see them and to modify their style accordingly. This programme will help managers / team leaders: Analyse the constituents of a 'high performing' team Apply essential influencing techniques Use a range of communication techniques to support effective teamwork Create and articulate team vision Generate common values Assess team effectiveness and take/recommend the appropriate actions Make more efficient use of team time Understand and agree on techniques to manage conflict Define and implement team meeting protocols that will facilitate team effectiveness Use the Prime Focus model to create the environment and framework for a high performing team Draft your team strategy to take them to the next level Day 1 1 Welcome and introduction Participants are welcomed to the programme and invited to share their personal objectives and people challenges Participants are given an action plan template to complete throughout the workshop 2 Your team The concept of 'positive intention' The difference between a team and a high performing team Assess your team effectiveness What is your 'interference'? 3 The team environment Setting the scene Building rapport Active listening Team goals and role profiling 4 Your style Tuckman model of team stages - how do you manage each stage? Team standards and goals Your team vision 5 Effective team meetings Influencing in team meetings How to make them interesting and relevant The pure role of the chair Day 2 1 Effective communication techniques Giving and receiving feedback Your communication style How to adapt, pace and lead to build rapport The Mehrabian theory of communication 2 How to manage conflict What is conflict? What is your default conflict approach? Tools and tips for managing conflict Practice sessions 3 Team skills Undertake a team skills analysis Types of team member Motivating team members Reframing situations 4 Setting your strategy Seeing the bigger picture The Prime Focus Model Your strategy for success Articulating your strategy Action plans revisited
Our Management Skills Training Course will help you will gain a deeper understanding of a manager’s role & responsibility. Whether you have been promoted into a new management role or an existing manager seeking a fresh approach.
Elevate your knowledge and skills in working at heights safely. Comply with regulations, implement risk assessments, and master the use of specialized equipment for fall protection. This course makes you adept at ensuring workplace safety in elevated environments.
The learning objectives that we believe you require to be covered within the training include: A detailed understanding of the CDM 2015 Regulations and how they should work in practice An understanding of the key roles (Designer, Principal designer, contractor, principal contractor and client) under CDM 2015 What constitutes design and when you may be acting as a designer The requirements for notification Pre construction information, the construction phase plan and the H&S file An opportunity for delegates to ask questions and gain clarification on specific project requirements 1 Introduction Why manage health and safety? The costs of accidents Construction industry statistics Why CDM 2015? 2 Overview of health and safety law and liabilities Criminal and civil law Liability Enforcement and prosecution Compliance - how far do we go? Statutory duties 3 Health and safety law in construction - the current framework Framework of relevant legislationHealth and Safety at Work etc Act 1974Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015Work at Height Regulations 2005 Who is responsible for the risks created by construction work? Shared workplaces/shared responsibilities Control of contractors - importance of contract law 4 CDM 2015 - the principles and current best practice Scope - what is construction? Application - when do the Regulations apply? The CDM management systemDutyholders (client, designer, principal designer, principal contractor, contractor)Documents (pre construction information, Notification, construction phase Plan, H&S File)Management process The 2015 HSE guidance / industry best practice Clarification of roles and responsibilities 5 Competence under CDM 2015 What is 'Competence'? The criteria to be used in construction Achieving continuous improvement 6 Part 4 Construction Health Safety and Welfare Overview of Part 4 Responsibilities Welfare arrangements 7 Risk assessment and the role of the designer Principles of risk assessment Loss prevention / hazard management What is a suitable risk assessment?Design v construction risk assessmentThe client is a designer?Whose risk is it? 8 Risk assessment exercise Understanding the principles of design risk assessment Identifying hazards under the control of clients and designers Quantifying the risk 9 Questions, discussion and review
Health and Safety Management for Construction (UK) Level 1: Abrasive Wheel Safety In "Health and Safety Management for Construction (UK) Level 1: Abrasive Wheel Safety," acquire key insights into abrasive wheels within the scope of Health and Safety Management for Construction. Grasp mounting techniques, handling protocols, and inspection procedures that align with Health and Safety standards in the construction industry. Learning Outcomes: Comprehend abrasive wheels in Health and Safety. Analyze Health and Safety in abrasive wheel safety. Mount abrasive wheels per Health and Safety. Execute Health and Safety-compliant handling. Test and inspect wheels for Health and Safety. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit Health and Safety Management for Construction (UK) Level 1: Abrasive Wheel Safety Course Syllabus Abrasive Wheels Fundamentals: Delve into the basics of abrasive wheels, integrating them into the broader framework of Health and Safety Management for Construction. Abrasive Wheel Safety: Familiarize yourself with Health and Safety guidelines tailored for abrasive wheels within the construction sector. Mounting of Abrasive Wheels: Master Health and Safety-compliant procedures for the effective mounting of abrasive wheels in construction. Handling of Abrasive Wheels: Acquire Health and Safety techniques for the safe handling of abrasive wheels, mitigating risk in construction environments. Testing of Abrasive Wheels: Learn to conduct rigorous tests on abrasive wheels as part of your Health and Safety Management for Construction responsibilities. Inspections of Abrasive Wheels: Understand Health and Safety protocols for inspecting abrasive wheels, ensuring they meet construction industry safety standards.
Health & Safety: Working Safely at Height Training Diploma Elevate your Health & Safety expertise with our Working Safely at Height Training Diploma. Master ladder setups under Health & Safety guidelines. Ensure impeccable Health & Safety in elevated workspaces. Learning Outcomes: Select appropriate ladders considering Health & Safety. Verify ladder setups in line with Health & Safety protocols. Optimise ladder placement adhering to Health & Safety. Execute complete ladder safety under Health & Safety. Comprehend and apply Health & Safety in working at heights. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit Key Modules from Health & Safety: Working Safely at Height Training Diploma: Identify Ladders for Health & Safety: Choose the correct type of ladders based on Health & Safety requirements. Ensure Ladder Setup in Health & Safety: Confirm the ladder setup follows stringent Health & Safety standards. Optimise Ladder Placement for Health & Safety: Optimise the ladder's position to ensure Health & Safety compliance. Complete Ladder Safety Training: Attain complete training in ladder safety, fortified by Health & Safety guidelines. Understand Health & Safety in Working at Heights: Comprehend the importance and protocols of Health & Safety when working at elevated positions. Implement Health & Safety in Fall Protection: Put into action fall protection measures that meet Health & Safety regulations.
The three-day FAW course is our most thorough First Aid course. It is designed for you if you are a nominated First Aider in a hazardous environment, such as a factory or a construction site, as well as providing you with complete training for any other work situation.
This one-day course will help you meet your regulatory requirements if your risk assessment indicates that first aid training covering emergency protocols only, is sufficient for your workplace.
Elevate workplace safety standards with our Health and Safety course. Gain expertise in HACCP, compliance, risk management, and first aid to ensure a secure and healthy work environment. Be the vanguard of occupational health and safety with this essential training.