This course is
designed for supervisors and team leaders, focusing on advanced health and safety
management skills. Participants will learn about conducting risk assessments,
implementing health and safety policies, and effectively communicating safety
practices to their teams. The course is ideal for those in supervisory roles
who are responsible for maintaining health and safety standards in their work
areas. Instructional contact-time must be a minimum of 20 hours.
Our training solutions are developed and tailored by occupational health and safety experts to help organizations and individuals improve personal competence and skills – core enablers of sustainable business development and competitive advantage. Learn fundamental concepts and processes for implementing the right safety management system and occupational health and safety standards at your organization with our expertise.
This course will offer participants a detailed
understanding in various segments, which are not limited to:
- Introduction: Overview
of the hazards and risks associated with working at heights, the
importance of proper training and safety measures to protect workers when
working at heights.
- Regulations and Standards: Overview of OSHA regulations and
industry standards for working at heights, how to ensure
compliance with safety regulations and standards.
- Risk Assessment and Planning: Techniques for identifying and
assessing hazards when working at heights, how to conduct
a risk assessment and evaluate the level of risk associated with working at
heights, strategies for
reducing and controlling risks when working at heights.
- Fall Protection: Types of fall protection equipment
and their proper use, how to properly select, use, and maintain fall
protection equipment,the limitations of fall protection equipment.
- Scaffolding and Ladders: The hazards and risks associated with
scaffolding and ladders, proper procedures for erecting, using, and
maintaining scaffolding and ladders, OSHA regulations and industry
standards for scaffolding and ladders.
- Suspended Scaffolding and Rope Access:, The hazards
and risks associated with suspended scaffolding and rope access, proper
procedures for erecting, using, and maintaining suspended scaffolding and rope
access systems, OSHA regulations and industry standards for suspended
scaffolding and rope access.
- Emergency Response and Rescue: Emergency response procedures for
working at heights, how to evacuate safely in case of an emergency, first aid
procedures for falls and other injuries.
- Training and Education: The importance of employee training
and education when working at heights, how to educate
employees on the hazards of working at heights and proper safety procedures, the role of
regular training in preventing incidents.
- Inspection and Maintenance: The importance of inspection and
maintenance when working at heights, how to conduct regular inspections and maintenance
on fall protection equipment and other safety equipment, the role of
inspection and maintenance in preventing incidents.
- Conclusion: Recap
of the hazards and risks associated with working at heights, the importance
of proper training and safety measures to protect workers when working
Training sessions will be conducted through Microsoft Team Meetings in an online format, or through LMS or face-to-face delivery. Invitations for the meeting will be distributed one day before the commencement of the training program. Training is either delivered by an accredited training provider or an affiliate training center.
Candidates will be provided a hard bound or soft material covering the whole course which can also be accessed through Britsafe Qualifications LMS (learning management system).
Successful candidates will be awarded with certificate awarded by Britsafe Qualifications UK Limited endorsed with high-quality anti-fake hologram seal.
This course will be useful for a wide range of professionals including but not limited to:
- Safety Managers and Officers: Professionals responsible for overseeing workplace safety, implementing safety protocols, and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations.
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HR Professionals: Human resources personnel involved in developing workplace safety policies, conducting risk assessments, and managing staff training on health and safety matters.
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Facility Managers: Individuals who manage the day-to-day operations of facilities, including maintenance of safe working environments and emergency preparedness.
- Construction and Project Managers: Professionals in the construction sector responsible for ensuring site safety, risk management, and adherence to environmental regulations.
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Healthcare Professionals: Medical staff and administrators who need to understand the health and safety aspects of healthcare environments, including hospitals and clinics.
- Environmental Consultants: Experts who advise on environmental impact, sustainability, and compliance with environmental laws and regulations.
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Educational Administrators and Teachers: School and university staff who must maintain a safe educational environment and understand emergency procedures.
- Risk Assessment Professionals: Individuals specializing in identifying, analyzing, and mitigating risks in various work environments.
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Corporate Executives: Senior management personnel responsible for integrating safety, health, and environmental considerations into corporate strategy and operations.
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Small Business Owners: Entrepreneurs and owners of small to medium-sized businesses who need to understand and implement safety and environmental regulations.
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Industrial Engineers and Technicians: Those involved in the design, operation, and maintenance of industrial processes and equipment, with a focus on maintaining safety and environmental standards.
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Government and Regulatory Agency Personnel: Officials responsible for enforcing health, safety, and environmental regulations, and developing public policies in these areas.
- Emergency Response Teams: Personnel trained to respond to workplace emergencies, including accidents, fires, and hazardous material incidents.
- Employees Seeking Professional Development: Individuals aiming to enhance their career prospects and personal knowledge in health, safety, and environmental practices.
- Anyone responsible for or involved in maintaining safe, healthy, and environmentally responsible workplaces.
Guided Hours | 4 |
Credit Value | 1 |
Examinations shall be taken either offline or online through Britsafe Examination Management System (EMS). All students must achieve a minimum 50% score to successfully pass the examination.