| Introduction |
This two day City & Guilds accredited course has been developed to help companies to keep abreast of an ever increasing body of legislation and best practice regarding health and safety issues. It is typically run on an in-house basis to allow tailoring to your company needs and where possible, to facilitate practical risk assessment on your premises.
Key benefits
- Nationally recognised certificate
- Intensive 2 day course
- Delivered with with a practical perspective
- Can be tailored to your topics of interest
- Facilitates practice on risk assessment for your company issues
Topics which are usually covered in some depth include legislation and risk assessment practice relating to machinery, manual handling, fire, noise and hazardous substances - though topics can be varied to suit the needs of your company |
| Aimed At |
- Managers and supervisors with some responsibility for H&S issues
- H&S representatives & H&S committee members
- Consultants and trainers wanting a foundation knowledge of H&S legislation and risk assessment
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| Pricing |
This course is normally run in-house which allows a greater focus on real life scenarios within your workplace. Where possible, the risk assessment elements will be conducted as on-site exercises. The course cost is £1950 + VAT in addition to the City & Guilds registration and certification fees of £80 + VAT per person. Thus, if you have a group of 10 trainees, the total cost would be £2750 + VAT (just £275 per person) |
| Instructor Pack |
All participants receive a comprehensive course manual which includes a copy of the course overheads |
| Further Information |
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City &Guilds course codes 5618 202 offered through the approved centre – FFINTO 028538
City & Guilds and the City & Guilds logo are trade marks of The City and Guilds of London Institute and used under licence. |
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| Course Location & Dates |
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Full Course Outline |
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