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Safety in the Workplace
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Safety in the Workplace Workshop Module 0: Learning Objectives | This One-day Course Will Introduce a Safety Culture Into Your Organization Build a Committed, Loyal, Healthy Workforce Give You the Foundation To Start Building Your Safety Culture. | Module 1: Introduction and Course Overview | Module 2: Defining a Safety Culture | Module 3: Governing Bodies and Resources | Module 4: Getting Started | Module 5: Identifying Hazards | Module 6: Resolving Hazards | Module 7: Taking Proactive Measures | Module 8: Identifying Groups At Risk | Module 9: Writing a Safety Plan | Module 10: Implementing the Plan | Module 11: Incident Management | Module 12: Reviewing the Program | Module 13: Workshop Wrap-up | Module 14: Personal Action Plan | Module 15: Please Call Us for a Detailed Outline
A Classroom course provided by CBIT Canadian Beaver Training Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Health & Safety in the WorkplaceThis training programme has been designed to provide essential knowledge and understanding of health and safety for employees working in any sector of business, whether manufacturing, commerce, public sector or the service industries. Good health and safety standards rely on employers and employees working together to reduce risks and prevent accidents and ill health arising from work activities.
Employers have a responsibility to provide safe and healthy workplace conditions as well as safe systems and methods for workplace activities. An essential element of any safe system is the knowledge and attitude of employees, and this demands proper training in the basics of health and safety, as well as specific training for individual tasks.
The Foundation Certificate in Health and Safety in the Workplace represents a foundation of knowledge required by everyone.
This course can be tailored and delivered in company.
Course Objectives The Foundation Certificate in Health and Safety aims to provide employees with health and safety understanding which will enable them to contribute to any health and safety management system Course Contents In particular the programme will enable the student to:
Work in a safe and healthy manner and contribute to improving health and safety within an organisation’s policy.
Identify key hazards in their own workplace.
Understand the importance of health and safety rules and working procedures.
Report potential health and safety problems.
Be responsible for their own actions A Classroom course provided by Oak Tree Management & Training Ltd. in Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, United Kingdom
CIEH Level 2 Health and Safety in the WorkplaceThe most basic requirement of any workplace is that it is a safe place to work. If this isnt the case then your business is at risk from all kinds of legal cases and even worse, your employees may be risking their lives. Good health and safety relies on employers and their employees working together.
Benefits for your organisation
This course provides a solid foundation of knowledge that is required by everyone and provides essential knowledge of health and safety for employees working in any type of business sector.
A Classroom course provided by Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce in Northampton, United Kingdom
Lead Safety in the WorkplaceLead is a very toxic substance. People who are exposed to lead or lead compounds may become ill or even die due to lead poisoning. Usually, our bodies remove lead from our systems at a slow rate; however, inhaling even small doses of lead for a long period of time can result in lead poisoning. Workers who are required to work at or near sites that are contaminated with lead are at a greater risk of lead poisoning. This course is designed for workers who work in areas where the hazard of lead contamination exists. The course focuses on the health risks associated with exposure to lead and how workers can protect themselves against lead. Learning OutcomesRecognize health effects and risks of exposure to lead. Identify the ways in which lead can enter the body. Recognize the signs and symptoms of exposure to lead. Know about the Medical Monitoring Program. Know about the medical tests that are required before an employee begins work Control lead exposure Identify common control measures.
A Online course provided by OSHAcampus.com in Austin, Texas, United States
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