Health & Safety

  • This course has been developed in partnership with NICEIC to provide a cost-effective way to update your knowledge in order to sit your 18th Edition City & Guilds 2382 examination full exam. This 17th to 18th Edition Bridging E-learning course has been developed in partnership with NICEIC to provide a cost-effective way to update your knowledge in order to sit your City & Guilds 2382 examination (included in price of training).
  • This CPD Course has been designed to provide a full overview of the latest revision to BS 7671:2018 ‘Requirements for Electrical Installations - IET Wiring Regulations 18th Edition’ brought about by the release of Amendment 2:2022. This workshop has been created for those who design, install, commission or maintain low-voltage electrical installations and who need a better understanding of the impact and implications of 2nd Amendment.
  • This online course provides learners with a good working knowledge of the latest version of the 18th Edition Full e-learning course and how aligns with the requirements of BS 7671:2018 ‘for Electrical Installations - IET Wiring Regulations Eighteenth Edition’. This includes the changes created by the release of 2nd Amendment 2022. This 18th Edition full online course has been developed in partnership with NICEIC to provide a cost-effective way to update your knowledge in order to sit your 18th Edition exam (included in price of training).
  • The Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS) is one of the most common signs in restaurant, takeaway and café windows and is one of the best ways a customer can judge the cleanliness and quality of the establishment. This course will give learners the knowledge and skills to obtain a five-star food hygiene rating and explains why it is such an important issue for any food business regardless of industry. This course contains in-depth knowledge on the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme, how inspectors calculate scores and how to get a 5 star food hygiene rating. This training course will also address the benefits and opportunities a high food hygiene rating score can have for businesses.
  • Learning how and why adult sexual exploitation happens, how to identify and define it is crucial for anyone who has safeguarding responsibilities at any level. This training will give learners best practice advice on how to report and act on suspicions of abuse. This course covers a wide range of topics to help learners gain a full understanding of Adult Sexual Exploitation.
  • This e-learning course is for anyone who works closely with children or in a capacity where they might encounter someone on the autism spectrum; for example, teachers, youth workers, carers, nurses and even customer service professionals. The Introduction to Autism Spectrum training course has been updated with help from subject matter experts to include more information on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and to cover the Oliver McGowan case.
  • This essential Health and Safety course is designed to give people who might work with or around asbestos all the knowledge they need to do so safely. It considers the risks, highlights the dangers and identifies key signs to look out for. This asbestos awareness course provides advanced knowledge about asbestos awareness for people working with and around asbestos. There is an overview of what asbestos is, the history of asbestos use, the risks of exposure to asbestos, and the key legislation around the topic.
  • This safe working training pack delves into some of the hazards that can face people in the workplace. It provides information about the hazards, the risks and adverse effects that can come into play and the ways in which the risks can be minimised. Asbestos Awareness provides advanced knowledge about asbestos awareness for people working with and around asbestos. Health and Safety at Work provides vital information to ensure employers and employees are adhering to health and safety regulations to protect their staff/colleagues, members of the public and the wider economy. An Introduction to Working at Height has been developed to provide individuals and organisations with the knowledge required to comply with the Work at Height Regulations 2005. It is recommended that any workers who have to plan or carry out working at height complete this course.
  • When working in social care its essential to know how to help assist and move people in your care and other objects such as equipment. As a daily common task, it is incredibly important to help reduce the risk of harm to staff and service users. Discover the correct way to move and handle individuals and required equipment safely as well as understanding the relevant legislations, guidelines, and procedures to help minimise risks. This 30-minute course can be used as an introduction or as refresher training to ensure that all learners have up to date knowledge of Assisting and Moving, People and Objects.
  • Our introductory course is aimed at anyone who works with children, from social care workers to teachers, and wants to understand attachment theory. Attachment Theory is a well-established theory which illustrates the key role attachment plays in the development of a child through to adulthood, how they form relationships with others and how they perceive themselves. Using the context of attachment theory, our course is designed to provide you with insights into children’s behaviour and development, and what you can do to help a child who may be struggling.
  • Everyone wants to stay safe and healthy, and that’s why health and safety (H&S) at work is enshrined in law. Being unwell or put at risk of harm has wide implications for both the individual affected and the business they work for. When the Health and Safety at Work Act came into force in 1974, businesses were now responsible for keeping their employees safe and well. That included training them regularly in how to do that. This short course on Awareness of Health and Safety at Work helps you understand the importance of this topic.
  • This training pack is designed to teach both employees and employers why health and safety in the workplace is so important in relation to the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. According to the Health and Safety Executive, in 2015/16 30.4 million working days were lost due to self-reported work-related illness or injury. By giving employees good Health and Safety training, you reduce the risk of workplace accidents and adhere to your legal obligation of preventing accidents in the workplace.
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