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safety training>managing safely (IOSH)
Venue: Dublin 13th, 14th, 27th & 28th September 2012
Cork 8th, 9th, 22nd & 23rd November 2012
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Duration: 4 Days
Assessment: 45 minute written assessment and practical assessment.
Accreditation: On successful completion of the exam participants will be awarded the IOSH Managing Safely Certificate.
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is the leading professional association of safety practitioners and are recognised internationally as the standard for the profession.
Course Title - IOSH Managing Safely
This IOSH Certified four-day Managing Safely course is for non-health and safety expert personnel who have to manage risk and resources. This course is also for those required to manage safely and effectively in compliance with both their organisation’s policy and best practice in health and safety.
Course Title - IOSH Managing Safely
This IOSH Certified four-day Managing Safely course is for non-health and safety expert personnel who have to manage risk and resources. This course is also for those required to manage safely and effectively in compliance with both their organisation’s policy and best practice in health and safety.
Venue: Dublin 13th, 14th, 27th & 28th September 2012
Cork 8th, 9th, 22nd & 23rd November 2012
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Duration: 4 Days
Assessment: 45 minute written assessment and practical assessment.
Accreditation: On successful completion of the exam participants will be awarded the IOSH Managing Safely Certificate.
On completion of the course, delegates should be able to:
- Explain the term ‘Managing Safely’
- Identify the competent parts of a recognised Safety Management System such as BS 8800, HSG65 or OHSAS 18001 and gain an appreciation of risk assessment within the system
- Identify the data and techniques required to produce an adequate record of an incident.
- Describe statutory requirements for reporting and procedures for checking for non-reporting.
- Define hazards and risks and describe the legal requirements for risk assessment.
- Demonstrate a practical understanding of quantitative risk assessment techniques.
- Identify workplace precautions hierarchies and the criteria for types of workplace precautions and controls.
- Explain the purpose and techniques of an Health and Safety Audit.
- Outline the provisions of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005.
- Outline relevant health and safety legislation, Codes of Practice, HSA guidance notes and other information sources.
- Distinguish specific hazards both generally and from an organisational perspective.
- Prepare and use active monitoring checklists and effective recording keeping.
Course Contents
- Module 1 – Introduction and overview.
- Module 2 – Risk Assessment and Risk Control
- Module 3– Health and Safety Legislation
- Module 4 Safety Management Systems
- Module 5 – Common Hazards
- Module 6 – Active Monitoring
- Module 7 – Hazards- Organisation- Specific.
- Module 8 –Reactive and Proactive Monitoring
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