Get
certified before the end of 2014 by enrolling in one of these courses;
A.
Working
Safely
Course Content;
1.
Introducing working safely
It’s not unusual for
delegates coming on an introductory course to think
that accidents only happen to ‘other people’. This module stresses the
realities of the human suffering behind the statistics and emphasises the
importance of personal responsibility.
2. Defining hazard and risk
This module
puts ‘hazard’ and ‘risk’ into everyday language, and uses familiar examples to
show what can happen. Importantly, it makes it clear that even something that
is very simple or repeated over and over again can go wrong, with serious
consequences. Focusing on the six broad hazard groups, delegates are asked to
think about the hazards and risks they come across in their own work. ‘Risk
assessment’ is demystified – delegates learn that we all carry out informal
assessments day in, day out.
3. Identifying common
hazards
All the main
issues are covered in this module – entrances and exits, work traffic, fire,
chemicals, electricity, physical and verbal abuse, bullying, stress, noise and
the working environment, slips, trips and falls, and manual handling. Each area
is backed by crystal clear examples and recognisable scenarios, and useful
summaries reinforce the key learning points.
4. Improving safety
performance
This module
deals with systems and processes, making sure that any jargon is explained in
easily understood terms. The session bridges the gap between management and
workforce, encouraging delegates to play a part in processes that are commonly
seen as just down to their manager or supervisor which includes contract work,
inspections, safe systems and permits, protective equipment, signage, emergency
procedures & reporting
5. Protecting our
environment
A short but
effective introduction to waste and pollution leads into a look at how
organisations and individual team members can get involved in reducing
environmental impacts. Memorable and thought-provoking facts and figures help
drive the point’s home.
Course
Assessment:
Assessment
of the delegates’ understanding of health and safety basics is evaluated using
multi-format questions and a hazard-spotting exercise
Course
Fees;
₦55,000
/ participant. This covers lunch, training materials and IOSH Certificates.
Course Duration and scheduled class
1 Day / December 19, 2014 / Abuja(Subject to change)
Contact: 08136184421,08037090710 for booking.
B.
Managing
Safely
Course Content;
1.
Introducing Managing safely
Some managers
may see health and safety as an add-on to their role – even an intrusion. The
first module makes it clear that managers are accountable for their teams, and
makes a persuasive case for managing safely.
2. Assessing risks
This module
defines and demystifies ‘risk’ and ‘risk assessment’. Risk assessments and a
simple scoring system are introduced, and delegates carry out a series of
assessments.
3. Controlling risks
Here the
session tackles cutting risks down, concentrating on the best techniques to
control key risks, and how to choose the right method.
4. Understanding your
responsibilities
This module
looks at the demands of the law and how the legal system works, and introduces
a health and safety management system.
5. Identifying hazards
All the main
issues any operation has to deal with are covered in this module – entrances
and exits, work traffic, fire, chemicals, electricity, physical and verbal
abuse, bullying, stress, noise, housekeeping and the working environment,
slips, trips and falls, working at height, computers and manual handling.
6. Investigating accidents
and incidents
The session
starts with why accidents should be investigated, and goes on to cover why
things go wrong, and how to carry out an investigation when they do.
7. Measuring performance
This module
explains how checking performance can help to improve health and safety.
Delegates learn how to develop basic performance indicators, and get to grips
with auditing and proactive and reactive measuring.
8. Protecting our
environment
A short but
effective introduction to waste and pollution leads into a look at how
organisations and individual managers can get involved in cutting down
environmental impacts.
Course Assessment:
Delegates
attending and successfully completing both the practical and written assessments
will be awarded a certificate from the Institution of Occupational
Safety and Health [IOSH] UK.
Course
Duration & Scheduled Class
4 Days
/ December 15 – 18, 2014 Abuja(Subject to change)
Contact: 08136184421,08037090710 for booking.
Course
Fees;
₦155,000
/ participant. This covers lunch, training materials and IOSH Certificates.
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