The Course
Incorrect manual handling accounts for up to one quarter of all reported accidents in the workplace. While most incidents result in back injury, hands, arms and feet are also at risk of injury.
Aim
This course provides training which allows employers to meet their obligations under the relevant Safety, Health & Welfare at Work legislation.
The Course
Designed by our emergency management consultants, this course meets the training needs of personnel responsible for Fire Marshal duties within an organisation.
Aim
To provide training to personnel wishing to fulfil the role of fire marshal/warden within the workplace as described by The HSA.
The Course
This Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC) certified course is recognised by the Health and Safety Authority. It provides the required training for first aiders to deal with common medical incidents and emergencies.
Course Aim
To provide training to employees wishing to fulfil the role of occupational Fist Aid Responder as described by The HSA.
The Course
This course has been designed by our Fire Safety Engineers to meet the requirements of The Safety Health & Welfare at Work Act 2005 and The Fire Services Act 1981 (2003). Legislation places responsibilities upon the person having control of a premises to guard against the outbreak of fire and to ensure the safety of persons on the premises in the event of an outbreak of fire.
Course Aim
To provide training to individuals wishing to take on the role of Fire Safety Manager/Deputy Fire Safety Manager within the workplace enabling them to fulfil their role effectively.
The Course
Our pioneering Professional Driver Training Programmes demonstrate best international practice throughout. Our evaluation system provides employers with the reassurance that their fleet drivers are safe. Driving for work is by its nature a hazardous activity. As an employer you are legally obliged to manage risk. Studies worldwide show that every road traffic collision involves a degree of driver error. Driver training is the most effective control measure in minimising risk of injury or death.
Aim
To provide training to drivers of company vehicles creating an awareness of how a professional approach to motoring is an important part of workplace health and safety.
The Course
Repetitive injury strain, eye strain, backache etc. are common among workers whose every day tasks require prolonged periods spent in front of their computer (workstation).
This course provides training which allows employers to meet their obligations under the relevant Health, Safety & Welfare at Work legislation.
Aim
This programme provides training for employees wishing to become proficient in the identification of hazards and the assessment of risks as they relate to VDU workstations.
The Course
This course is delivered Online via the MHFA Learning Hub. The Online version comprises four online sessions of approximately two hours, each session is preceded by online learning activities and pre-session work.
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a training course which teaches people how to identify, understand and help someone who may be experiencing a mental health issue.
MHFA won’t teach you to be a therapist. However it will teach you to listen, reassure and respond, even in a crisis – and even potentially stop a crisis from happening.
The Course
Become an MHFA Champion. This one day course qualifies you as an MHFA Champion.
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