Risk Assessment Training Workshop Nottingham

 

All our open workshops including Risk Assessment Training for Nottingham & Derby include ample free parking, and light refreshments.

 

RISK ASSESSMENT TRAINING 

Bramcote, Nr M1 Junction 25

Booking Methods for Risk Assessment Training

in Derby Nottingham

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Dates for 2018 

 

Monday 14th May 2018   -   Bramcote, Nottingham

 

Monday 11th September     -     Bramcote, Nottingham

11th Sept 2018

 

Eventbrite - Risk Assessment for Health & Safety

 

 

Course Details

Health & Safety Risk Assessment Training

Open and on site Workshops

Duration 5 hours 08.45 to 1.45   

Delivered by qualified (NEBOSH L6 Diploma) Trainer (City & Guilds)

 

Training Workshop Aims

To gain awareness and knowledge in order to help us to,

Sufficiently contribute to a great health and safety culture
Confidently contribute to the process of risk assessment
Attain Pass/Merit/Distinction certification

 

Objectives

To have a knowledge of;

Health and safety legislation and background
Our responsibilities under legislation
The process of risk assessment

 

To have answers to all of these questions;

What is risk assessment?
Why do we do risk assessment?
When do we need to undertake a risk assessment?
Where are we required to do risk assessments?
How would we do a ‘suitable and sufficient’ risk assessment?
How do I use 5 steps to risk assessment

 

To test what we have learned;

Engage, contribute and complete exercises during the learning
Complete a multiple choice measurement of the days learning.

 

Learning by delivery of

Tutor information, group activity and discussion, visual aids, dvd, powerpoint and workbook

To include;

When did it all start – brief health & safety history
The enforcing authorities
The health and safety at work etc. act 1974
Moral, legal and financial consequences
Near miss reporting
The management of health and safety at work regulations 1999
Risk perception
Risk assessment – suitable and sufficient criteria
Who’s responsible
When should we assess, what should we include
Reasonably practicable
The hierarchy of control
Defining hazard
Defining risk
Define foreseeability
5 steps to risk assessment

 

To take away

Training workbook
PowerPoint notes         
Certification (Attended, Passed, Merit or Distinction)

'The content was not only interesting but eye opening.

The delivery of the risk assessment training and manual handling course was varied with a mixture of listening, answering questions, watching videos and also some practical work.

I finished the risk assessment course with a much clearer understanding of this area but more importantly for me I Have Aspire Safety And Health To support me moving forward.'

Dan Bullock

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