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IOSH Managing Safely
The course is
designed as an introduction to safety and health in the workplace
for those who have responsibility to manage their own and other’s
safety. The Managing Safely programme concentrates on training
the attendee to apply sound principles to safety and health issues
as part of a total H&S management strategy.
Managers,
supervisors and others who are required to manage H&S efficiently
and effectively in compliance with both their organisation's safety
policy and safety and health legislation.
To ensure
attendees:
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understand how safety and
health can and should be treated as an integral part of their
responsibilities, using the same general approach’s as in other
aspects of their work
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understand why accidents
involving injury, health disorder or damage occur, and how to
learn from them in order to prevent future accidents
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are able to recognise the
hazards likely to be present in their place of work and the type
of action which may be needed to control and manage them.
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have a basic understanding of
the specific procedures used in identifying hazards, assessing
risks and developing risk control strategies
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appreciate the significance
of attitudes to safety, and the necessary steps towards
developing a safety culture
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are aware of the
responsibilities falling on employers and themselves in relation
to health and safety legislation; have a basic understanding of
the relevant legislation, it’s enforcement and compliance
strategies.
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have the capacity to
communicate effectively on safety and health matters with those
who work for them, with those they report to, and with
specialist safety and health practitioners whom they approach
for guidance
It is not intended
to cover the detailed description of technical factors or the in
depth requirements of regulations and codes of practice. It is,
however, a comprehensive, in depth course, which will require
commitment on the part of the delegates to get the best out of it.
It is highly interactive, with case studies, practical
demonstrations and delegate exercises
On successful
completion of the course the attendee will be able to:
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apply basic
management principles and practices to safety and health issues
as part of a total management strategy;
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set practicable
safety and health objectives and plan and implement courses of
action to achieve them;
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recognise
safety and health hazards present in the workplace and the types
of control measures needed to manage them;
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take account of
risks from work activities arising from human factors;
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ensure that
adequate information, training and supervision is provided for
employees in the organisation;
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investigate an
incident in order to determine the causes and take appropriate
remedial action;
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communicate
effectively on safety and health issues with superiors, the
workers they are responsible for and safety and health
professionals;
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have a basic
knowledge of health and safety legislation and understand the
main legal responsibilities of employers and managers and act to
fulfil them.
Managing Safely
covers the following topics:
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Safety
Management Systems
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Accidents and
Incidents
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Brief
Introduction to H&S Law
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Risk
Assessment
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Hazardous Substances
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Workplace Health, Safety and
Welfare
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Manual
Handling
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Work Equipment
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Display Screen
Equipment
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Fire
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Electricity
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Noise
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Personal
Protective Equipment
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Monitoring
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Environmental Overview
The course is run
over 4 days.
Delegates will be
expected to complete work in the evenings and also have a workplace
assessment/project to complete.
Assessment will be
carried out by MLJ – Safety, Health & Environmental Ltd. and
moderated by IOSH.
Achievement of the
objectives of the course will be assessed in two ways:
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A 1 hour closed
book written assessment (part multiple choice, part written
answer) on the last day of the course.
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A practical
risk assessment project and management report carried out in the
delegate’s workplace.
The cost of the
IOSH Managing Safely Course, inclusive of
registration/certification, all course materials, provision of
buffet lunch and all refreshments is £550 + VAT per delegate.
For a private course delivered in-house over 4 days,
the cost would be £325 plus VAT per delegate with a minimum course
fee of £2500 + VAT. If a private course were arranged at a local
venue, the client would be required to meet the cost of room hire
and refreshments.
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