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Workplace Safety 5 Courses Bundle

£219.00 ex VAT

Description

The Workplace Safety 5 Courses Bundle is the ultimate guide to workplace safety, covering fundamental topics such as fire safety, first aid, working at height, and working in confined spaces. In this comprehensive training course, you will get step-by-step guidance on how to conduct advanced risk assessments, perform CPR, perform manual handling with correct form, and much more.

The following 5 courses are included in this bundle:

Working at height

Working at height Course you will learn about UK legislation regarding working at height, common causes of falls from height and prevention measures. The course explores HSE law, personal protection equipment (PPE), and the legal requirements for both employers and employees.

Working in confined spaces

Working in confined spaces course is designed to provide learners with an understanding of best practice when working in confined spaces, health and safety legislation in the UK, safety measures and emergency procedures. You will be trained on how to conduct a risk assessment, use safety equipment and identify workplace hazards.

Fire Safety Training

Be prepared in the case of an emergency and gain the skills and knowledge to identify hazards in the workplace with the Fire Safety Training Course. In this course, you will learn about the types of fires, how to extinguish a fire, and evacuation procedures.

Manual Handling Training

Learn how to perform manual handling correctly with perfect form, with the Manual Handling Training course. In this comprehensive training course, you will explore the safety risks involved in manual handling, how to work in compliance with MHOR and how to mitigate potential workplace hazards.

Workplace First Aid Training

This introductory first aid training course provides step-by-step training on how to react accordingly to a casualty, perform CPR, treat wounds, and much more. You will familiarise yourself with the first aid tool kit, and explore the fundamentals of first aid management in the workplace.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, learners will be able to demonstrate that they;

Who should take the course

This bundle course is the complete package training certification for those who wish to develop their understanding of workplace health and safety laws and procedures in the UK. The training applies to professionals in all sectors, including, the following roles:

  • Fire Warden/Marshals
  • Construction Workers
  • Electricians
  • Office Managers
  • Store Managers
  • HR professionals
  • Teachers

Certification

Once you’ve successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate. Also, you can have your printed certificate delivered by post (shipping cost £3.99). All of our courses are fully accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field. Our certifications have no expiry dates, although we do recommend that you renew them every 12 months.

Assessment

At the end of the course, there will be an online assessment, which you will need to pass to complete the course. Answers are marked instantly and automatically, allowing you to know straight away whether you have passed. If you haven’t, there’s no limit on the number of times you can take the final exam. All this is included in the one-time fee you paid for the course itself.

Course Curriculum for Working at height

Module one clarifies the definition of “Working at Height”, and provides statistics for the most commonly experienced incidents in the UK. We also look at the UK regulations (WAHR 2005) that govern this work and the legal responsibilities that employees and employers hold with this type of work.

In Module two, we explore the full process of applying risk assessment to planned work, where height-related tasks are required to be performed. It details the many types of hazards you can expect to encounter and how to prevent or minimise the opportunity for any harm to befall anyone. 

In Module Three, the course examines the many types of equipment that a worker can expect to use during work at height. This leads to guidelines of how best to use devices such as MAWPs and Scaffolding, and the crucial inspection pointers for devices such as step-ladders and podium steps.  

Course Curriculum for Working in confined spaces

Module one clarifies the definition of “Confined Spaces,” and why training for working inside one is essential. We also look at the UK and Irish laws that are in place for employees, which solidify the legal responsibilities of employers and property owners. The responsibilities of managers and other leadership positions are also examined.

In Module two, we fully explore the procedure of applying risk assessment to confined spaces, and how it should be conducted to produce the maximum effectiveness. The course also details the many types of hazards that can be encountered in this environment, and how to prevent any accidents or harm resulting from them. We consider the best ways to utilize the information from assessments and how to keep it relevant.

In Module Three, the course examines the many ways in which control measures can be put in place to prevent accidents in confined spaces. This leads to the benefits of installing a Safe Work System and the equipment that can be used to make the environment safer. We also look at the way communications, ventilation, and accessibility can be improved in a work environment. 

In Module four, we detail the procedures and equipment that are essential or helpful during an accident or emergency. This covers the way in which the workforce should interact with emergency services and the importance of first aid. The module also looks at fire safety and useful training in greater detail. 

Course Curriculum for Fire Safety Training

This introductory module will get a kick-start by defining the importance of fire safety. In this module, we’ll discuss the fire triangle, potentially dangerous ignition, fuel, and oxygen sources, and different types of fires with the examples of their potential sources. We’ll conclude this first module with the discussion on the roles and duties of the first responsible person, fire warden, and employees’ duties.

Fire safety legislation will be the central highlighted part of this second module. Throughout this module, you’ll be introduced with the essential criteria’s to meet the fire safety law requirements. You’ll also get to know about the main steps and key considerations of risk assessments and the step-by-step briefing of conducting the risk assessment. Finally, a brief discussion on daily or weekly risk assessments and fire safety enforcement will take place in this very module.

A module dedicated to various fire safety measures. Housekeeping, fire detection and warning systems and specific issues will be highlighted in this module. Learners will also get a solid understanding of different types of fire extinguishers and fire safety arrangements.

This final module is going to give learners an in-depth overview of the fire evacuation procedures. Different strategies of fire evacuation procedures, personal emergency evacuation plans (PEEP), and a brief description of fire drills will be discussed in this fourth module.

Course Curriculum for Manual Handling Training

In module one, we get the ball rolling by defining what we mean by manual handling. We discuss different ways that we may handle items manually in the workplace and what tasks fall into the umbrella of ‘manual handling’. We also take a look at what risks are associated with manual handling. Along with why there’s such a ‘fuss’ about this issue. Finally, we take a look at the surprisingly easy to understand legislation surrounding manual handling and what authorities are in place to help you stay safe in your workplace.

Module two starts to become more specific, and in this module, the focus of our attention is what types of injuries we might experience as a result of manual handling. We also look at why it’s so important to be able to notice these injuries in yourself or others.

In this module, which is another focused module, we take a look at risk assessments in depth. The learner will discover the critical role that risk assessments play not just in managing health and safety risks but in managing all risks.

A big part of risk management is to control and reduce the risks involved, and this is the focus of this module. We learn systems for reducing and controlling risk. What to do in some everyday situations and ways that we may manage the risk such as using Personal Protective Equipment, and practising safe manual handling protocols.

In the final module, we take a more in-depth look into many of the techniques used to help the learner to practice manual handling safely. We will focus on each different type of lift you may need to do in the workplace and give you a step by step guide on how to handle that load safely.

Course Curriculum for Workplace First Aid Training

Module One introduces the basic principles of First Aid in the workplace and the important responsibilities that a First-Aider must own. It also looks at the requirements of a good First Aid kit and the importance of preventing cross-infection. It also provides a pointer towards initial actions to take when an emergency is encountered.

In Module Two, we explain the legal duties of an employer (and employee) has in regards to providing First Aid equipment and facilities. It also covers the UK legislation that is currently in place, to ensure that the appropriate workers are trained in First Aid skills, along with further health and safety directives. The importance of accident reporting is examined as well. 

In Module Three, we look at the way in which First Aid personnel should take charge during incidents and guide events. This naturally leads to the recommended actions to take during an emergency, where they will be influential in conducting safety during accidents involving fire, electricity, and water. This module also emphasises the need for self-safety as a First-Aider.

In Module Four, we look at the importance of a Primary Survey during an incident. It emphasises the importance of recording and understanding all the information that can be taken from the casualty and the incident. The module also instructs the way a Recovery Position can be applied to a patient.

Module Five explains the purpose of a Secondary Survey and why it may not always be necessary. It covers the benefits of a more protracted examination and detailed investigation into an incident. We explain the procedural steps of the survey and just how much it can influence the treatment of the casualty.

Module Six comprehensively describes the most commonly used First Aid techniques. We cover the “Chain of Survival”, and the key recommendations in an emergency. The components of a First Aid kit are also explored, with descriptions of how to apply dressings, bandages, and slings. The life-extending procedures involving CPR and AEDs are highlighted as well. 

Module Seven describes the majority of minor injuries that a First-Aider can expect to encounter. It looks at the wide variety of common ailments and wounds that can occur easily, and how best to deal with them. The module also highlights the injuries that can escalate in severity and what to do to ensure the safety of the casualty.

Module Eight starts to cover the Secondary Illnesses that a First-Aider can come across. This module specifically explains the actions required when an adult, child, or baby becomes unconscious. It also goes into detail on how to check for breathing problems and apply resuscitation techniques.

Module Nine continues the theme of treating Secondary illness in a casualty. This module covers the conditions that can cause severe breathing difficulties in an individual, how they should be appropriately treated, and when emergency services should become involved.

Module Ten continues to look at Secondary Injuries that arise from long-time medical conditions or injuries. This covers a range of issues from complications caused by excessive bleeding, to the effects of Epilepsy, and the causes of Heart Attacks. The module also covers the different types of diabetes, and what causes the body to go into shock.

Module Eleven comprehensibly covers the different types of fractures and dislocations. It looks at the different ways bones can break or splinter, along with the appropriate treatment a First-Aider can perform. We also cover the risks behind head injuries and how bone displacement should be handled.

Module Twelve covers and summarises the different types of emergency services that are available in the UK. This final module will affirm the responsibilities of a First-Aider and instructs the learner on how and when to call the appropriate services.

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