Monday 29 September 2014

Pass Point: View their Health and Safety Training Courses

Pass Point are a first aid training and supply company that are here to make sure that all of those in your place of employment are aware of the risks inherent in the workplace, with their selection of first aid courses they can make sure that you are a first aid accredited individual. 



first aid courses from Pass Point.

The different Health and Safety courses from Pass Point cater for many difference scenarios:

Fire Safety: Level 1 & 2

- Ensures that everyone in the workplace is aware of their responsibilities should a fire break out, this covers the following: • 

Main Causes of Fire 
Responsibilities
Raising the Alarm
Effective Fire Risk Management
Fire Triangle
Fire Prevention
Fire Fighting Equipment

Health and Safety: Awareness (Level 1) In the workplace (level 2), Supervising health and safety (level 3), Managing health and safety in the workplace (level 4)


- Becomme aware about how health and safety is the responsibility of everyone in the workplace: 

Legal Responsibilities
Hazard & Risks
Hierarchy of Control
Risk Assessments
Accidents
Slips, Trips and Falls
Personal Protective Equipment
Fire, Electricity, Manual Handling, Working at Height
Work Equipment, Workplace & Welfare, Safety Signs
COSHH, First Aid, Display Screen Equipment

Safe Moving (level 1 & 2) and load handling (level 1 & 2)

- Learn why the moving and handling of goods and assisting individuals should be carried out in a safe manner 


Reducing Risks
 Practical Techniques
Equipment
Hazards & Risks, Legislation
Anatomy
Manual Handling Activities
Risk Assessments, Reducing Risks
 Injuries caused by incorrect handling
 Dignity
 Personal Handling Plan
 Practical Techniques
 Testing & Servicing Equipment

Hazards and Risks Assesment (level 1 & 2)

- Covers why risks assessments are necessary 

Main causes of work-related fatalities, injuries and ill health
Preventing accidents and ill health at work
The Role of the Risk Assessment
Legal Requirements for Risk Assessment
Undertaking a Risk Assessment
Examples of occupational, environmental and human factors that can affect the level of risk from hazards at work
Methods used to prioritise risks
Requirements for providing information about, and records on, the results of a risk assessment

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View the Pass Point website today to arrange a course and to see what other services they offer by clicking here.

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