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IOSH Course in Rawalpindi - Rawalpindi
Tuesday, 1 September 2020Item details
City:
Rawalpindi, Punjab
Offer type:
Offer
Price:
Rs 25,000
Item description
IOSH Course in Rawalpindi IOSH Managing Safely is a basic risk management health and safety certificate which will offer managers an understanding of the practical actions needed for the health and safety of their teams.
Modules: 8 Modules on the practical basics of ...
Assessments: Short multiple choice test and the market-leading health and safety course for line managers, is tried, tested and trusted. Designed to provide all managers On completion of the course, learners will be able to:
Understand your responsibilities for safety in the workplace.
Recognise common workplace hazards and implement appropriate control measures.
Estimate, evaluate and reduce risk by applying a hierarchy of risk control.
Undertake structured risk assessments and accident investigations.
Understand the requirements of HSE legislation.
Recognise different ways to measure and improve health and safety performance. Introducing Managing Safely
Understanding what is meant by “health and safety”
The moral, legal and financial reasons to manage health and safety
Managers responsibilities and accountability
2. Investigating Accidents and Incidents
The difference between accidents and near miss
Accident ratios/accident triangles
Accident causation theories
The reasons for investigating an accident
Responding to an accident
The investigation process
RIDDOR
3. Human factors
Organisation factors including safety culture and managers
Job factors
Individual factors; attitude, personality, abilities, training and development, motivation and perception of risk
Human failure
Violations
Errors
4. Assessing Risk
Sensible risk management
The risk assessment process
Specific cases for risk assessment
5. Controlling Risk
The legal framework for Risk Management
Hierarchies of control
Required levels of control
Safety Systems of Work (SSW) and Permits to Work (PTW)
Emergency arrangements
6. Understanding Managers Responsibilities
Health and safety law; civil, criminal and levels of legal duties
Enforcement of health and safety
Health and safety management systems; plan, do, check, act
7. Common hazards
Access and Egress
Aggression, bullying and violence
Asbestos
Chemical and substances
Confined spaces
DSE
Drugs and alcohol
Electricity
Fire
Housekeeping
Lighting
Manual handling
Noise
Radiation
Slips, trips and falls
Stress
Vibration
Welfare facilities
Work equipment and machinery
Workplace transport
Workplace temperature
Work at height
8. Measuring performance
Active and reactive monitoring systems
Health and safety auditing
IOSH Course in Rawalpindi
Modules: 8 Modules on the practical basics of ...
Assessments: Short multiple choice test and the market-leading health and safety course for line managers, is tried, tested and trusted. Designed to provide all managers On completion of the course, learners will be able to:
Understand your responsibilities for safety in the workplace.
Recognise common workplace hazards and implement appropriate control measures.
Estimate, evaluate and reduce risk by applying a hierarchy of risk control.
Undertake structured risk assessments and accident investigations.
Understand the requirements of HSE legislation.
Recognise different ways to measure and improve health and safety performance. Introducing Managing Safely
Understanding what is meant by “health and safety”
The moral, legal and financial reasons to manage health and safety
Managers responsibilities and accountability
2. Investigating Accidents and Incidents
The difference between accidents and near miss
Accident ratios/accident triangles
Accident causation theories
The reasons for investigating an accident
Responding to an accident
The investigation process
RIDDOR
3. Human factors
Organisation factors including safety culture and managers
Job factors
Individual factors; attitude, personality, abilities, training and development, motivation and perception of risk
Human failure
Violations
Errors
4. Assessing Risk
Sensible risk management
The risk assessment process
Specific cases for risk assessment
5. Controlling Risk
The legal framework for Risk Management
Hierarchies of control
Required levels of control
Safety Systems of Work (SSW) and Permits to Work (PTW)
Emergency arrangements
6. Understanding Managers Responsibilities
Health and safety law; civil, criminal and levels of legal duties
Enforcement of health and safety
Health and safety management systems; plan, do, check, act
7. Common hazards
Access and Egress
Aggression, bullying and violence
Asbestos
Chemical and substances
Confined spaces
DSE
Drugs and alcohol
Electricity
Fire
Housekeeping
Lighting
Manual handling
Noise
Radiation
Slips, trips and falls
Stress
Vibration
Welfare facilities
Work equipment and machinery
Workplace transport
Workplace temperature
Work at height
8. Measuring performance
Active and reactive monitoring systems
Health and safety auditing
IOSH Course in Rawalpindi