One Day Health and Safety Awareness Course. Helpline No-08000465506
Aims and objectives of the One Day CITB Health and Safety course to ensure that individual responsibilities are understood:
• why
they do their identified activities
• What
are the expectations form them
• To
ensure that they contribute to the safety of the workplace
To ensure the end of CITB's health and
safety in mission training courses will be able to:
• Understand
the need to avoid accidents
• Have
an understanding of the law
• See
how their role fits into site management and administration
• Understand
the need for risk assessments and methodological statements
• Understand
the need to act safely and stop and ask for advice if you are unsure
• Feel obligated to report unsafe actions to prevent an accident Learning outcomes
Upon completion of the course, they will
have the following information:
• Demonstrate
their understanding of the lessons by successfully completing each test module
• Be
appreciative of how they personally can influence good standards for health,
safety, and the environment
• Understand
the importance of risk assessment and be able to identify when changes are
needed in standard tests
• Understand
the common risks associated with work
Course Planning Module/Part wise:-
Part 1 - Security planning:- It will
provide guests with an understanding of: - the legal obligations of employers
and employees, the role of enforcing authorities, what constitutes risky work,
identification and risk management.
Part 2 – Workplace:- This module examines what creates a safe working environment, safe operation, hidden services and specific hazards, working at higher altitudes, asbestos and enclosed spaces and work permits.
Part 3 - Tools, plant and equipment:- The
session will provide guests with an understanding of the dangers posed by
electrical and electronic equipment and the dangers associated with the various
forms of energy created. In addition, the risks associated with the use of
commuters.
Part 4 – Health:- The session emphasizes
the risks and controls of health hazards and other health risks arising from
workplace activities, including muscle problems, sound effects, and stress. In
addition, candidates will be informed of the various precautions that can be
taken.
Part 5 – Procedures:- Applicants will be
informed of the need and benefits of the procedures, including the importance
of emergency procedures and first aid arrangements.
Part 6 – Environment:- The module covers
current and future environmental needs, safe storage and marking, wastes
management areas, and emergency planning in case of problems.
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