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Bespoke Training Courses: Risk Assessment

Provided by Safetyboss

This bespoke course will teach delegates everything they need to know about carrying out risk assessments.

CIEH Level 2 Award in Health and Safety in the Workplace

Provided by Limeskills CIC

This course is designed to ensure that all employees are aware of their own safety and the safety of customers, contractors and the public. This qualification can be tailored to business and individual needs to make the learning experience relevant and fit for purpose.

COSHH

Provided by Ashtree Management Services Ltd

Principles of COSHH is a stand-alone level 1 qualification, which complements the CIEH Health and Safety programme. Successful completion will prepare students to look carefully at their own work activities and contribute to the safer use of hazardous substances in co-operation with their managers and supervisors.

COSHH

Provided by WS Training Ltd

This course will result in delegates being better able to implement the intentions of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, the COSHH Regulations 1999 and other related regulations.

COSHH Assessor

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

Whether in manufacturing, processing, distribution, retail or service provision employers must adhere to the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations of 2002.

C.O.S.H.H (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health)

Provided by MEAT (IPSWICH) LTD

Introductory course on hazardous substances and what to expect from a COSHH assessment.

COSHH Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health

Provided by The Professional Training Centre (PTC)

Almost all employers in manufacturing, processing, distribution, retailing and service provision must comply with the COSHH regulations.

COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) Awareness

Provided by Oak Tree Management & Training

Employers have a duty to ensure that employees are made aware of any hazardous substances to which they may be exposed to at work.

COSHH - Introduction

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

Whether in manufacturing, processing, distribution, retail or service provision employers must adhere to the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations of 1999. This course will provide the necessary knowledge to complete and control a COSHH Risk Assessment.

COSHH Principles and Practice

Provided by Dialog Training

1 day course covering Risk Assessment theory and development of practical skills.

COSHH - Principles CIEH

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

Principles of COSHH is a stand-alone level 1qualification, which complements the CIEH Health and Safety programme. It is aimed at those who use substance hazardous to health at work and introduces students to the hazards associated with those substances, the risks and controls available and what to expect from a COSHH assessment.

COSHH Risk Assessment

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

A course designed to build an understanding and practical awareness of CoSHH risk assessment objectives, procedures and recording systems, culminating in the production of a comprehensive CoSHH risk assessment report

COSHH - Woodworking

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

Many substances in the woodworking industries can be hazardous to health. These substances get into the body by inhalation, contact with them or swallowing them. This course aims to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills to enable use of harmful substances so that health risks are controlled and minimised.

Dealing with Spillages Effectively

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

Whether in manufacturing, processing, distribution, retail or service provision employers must adhere to the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations of 2002. This course will provide the necessary knowledge to complete and control a COSHH Risk Assessment

Health & Safety Awareness For All Employees

Provided by WS Training Ltd

This highly practical course is designed for all employees, providing them with an awareness of their legal responsibilities in the workplace.

Laboratory Gas Safety

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

This course is designed to help delegates improve their knowledge and awareness of compressed gases used within the laboratory. They will be able to identify the hazards associated with the products being used together with safe working practices. Delegates will leave the course with an enhanced ability to assess risk and with an understanding of relevant legislation, standards and codes of practice.

Liquid Nitrogen Safety

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

There are two main types of hazard associated with liquid nitrogen, relating to temperature and to vapour. This course aims to provide delegates with the knowledge of hazards when decanting and transferring liquid nitrogen vessels and the skills to work with liquid nitrogen safely to protect themselves and others.

LPG / Propane Gases Safety Awareness

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

Propane is a safe, economical and versatile fuel when used properly. However, as with all gases there are potential hazards, especially relating to explosions. This course aims to provide delegates with a knowledge of the hazards associated with propane and the skills for safe use of the gas.

Mobile Hoist Equipment

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

A course for operatives designed to examine the health hazards & safe practices associated with the use of mobile hoist equipment and to explore methods of minimising the risks.

Oxy-Fuel Gas Maintenance

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

When using such equipment it is vital that checks are regularly carried out and the necessary maintenance procedures are completed in order to avoid possible accidents. It is important that equipment is maintained to a high standard in accordance with legislations and that records are kept of these procedures.

REACH

Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd

Companies engaged in the chemicals or metals industry all need to comply with the regulations concerning the evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals. Failure to comply with this national legislation will result in severe penalties. It is necessary for companies to identify their own status in relation to each substance.

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