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Abrasive wheels come in all shapes and sizes and are used in many different industries, they have a large range of applications. Abrasive wheels are used on a variety of machinery, from small handheld grinders to large industrial cutting and grinding machines. There are many risks associated with the use of abrasive wheels. Knowing how to use them safely greater reduces these risks. This course is suitable for anyone who uses abrasive wheels when carrying out their duties. -
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This course is aimed at all employees. Being aware of asbestos, where it is found, and the risks of exposure are important. The Health and Safety Executive estimate that past exposure to asbestos currently kills 4,500 people a year in Great Britain. -
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This course will address the legislation that exists to protect employers and employees in terms of working in confined spaces and conducting risk assessments of confined workspaces. It will also help learners develop awareness of the dangers presented by working in confined spaces, and the necessary emergency procedures appropriate for this type of work.
This course is for anyone who will be working in confined spaces, or for those that manage workers who do. This is in relation to health and safety principles. -
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This course is aimed at all display screen equipment users and those who manage them. The term Display Screen Equipment, or DSE for short, refers to devices or equipment that have a screen that can display a combination of letters, numbers or graphics. This means most of us are DSE users in some way and this course helps you to understand and mitigate the associated risks.
By the end of the course you will be able to: -
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DSEAR is aimed at employers to identify hazards within a workplace that uses dangerous substances and to control outbreaks of fires and explosions. -
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Electrical safety is important regardless of the industry you work in even if you are not an electrician or someone whose job specifically relates to electrical work. If your work involves any work with electrical equipment, then it is important that you understand the principles of electrical safety.
This course is therefore for anyone whose work includes the use of electrical equipment to allow you to recognise potential faults and act accordingly, understand the laws that govern the use of electrical equipment and how they relate to you, and how to act in the event of an emergency. -
This course has been designed to enable you to understand some of the key elements of fire safety and being a Fire Warden. The human cost of workplace fires makes the role of the Fire Warden particularly crucial. Fire Wardens need to understand the basics of fire, as well as the responsibilities associated with the duty. This course is for employees who have fire warden duties. -
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Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) is an internationally recognised food safety management system introduced in 1960 by NASA. The process is designed to aid food manufacturers to identify, evaluate and control food hazards. The introduction of HACCP saw the first control measures that ensured the food is monitored at every stage of production.
This course is for all employees who work in a food production environment.
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One in three reported accidents involve a ladder so their safe use is very important. There are different types of ladders for different tasks. All come with health and safety risks, and these risks are amplified if the wrong type of ladder is used or if it is used in an unsafe way. This course is for all employees who use a ladder to carry out their duties. -
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This course is aimed at all employees. The Health and Safety Executive describe manual handling as the moving of items either by lifting, lowering, carrying, pushing or pulling. This means that manual handling is something most of us do, often without realising. It is for this reason we must all understand how to complete a manual handling task correctly. -
The Office Safety Essentials course is designed to help you understand your safety essentials when working in an office. It will give you knowledge about the different types of risks and hazards that can occur in the office, and help you work together with your employer to help reduce the risk of accidents or injury to yourself or others. -
PUWER is a regulation which ensures the standards of safety while using work equipment. During this course you will learn the duties and responsibilities of employers and employees. Carrying out risk assessments is essential in any workplace, you will learn what a risk assessment is and the steps to fill out a risk assessment efficiently. Lastly you will be aware of how to control and minimise the risks safely. This course is for all employees who use work-related equipment. -
Every year, the Health and Safety Executive publishes statistics, including injuries at work. They state that slips and trips are the most common cause of injury at work and that they are also the most reported injury to members of the public. This highlights the importance of both employers and employees to reduce the number of slip and trip-related incidents. -
With over 2 in 10 of all workplace fatalities involving a fall from height and over 4,000 major injuries a year, it’s important that anyone performing tasks that involve working at height understands the risks and how to minimise them. Awareness training, such as this course, helps to identify and reduce risks, but, depending on your job role, you may need to supplement what you learn in this course with more task-specific training. This course is for all employees who use a ladder or similar working at height equipment when carrying out their duties.
