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This Health & Safety Level 3 course is designed to provide learners with an in-depth understanding and necessary knowledge of health and safety best practices, risk assessment, and relevant laws and regulations for a wide range of work settings.
This comprehensive course covers all aspects of workplace risks and safety practices. It includes step-by-step guidance, case studies, and audiovisual materials, ideal for construction workers, factory workers, electricians, and other professionals working in high-risk environments. This course covers an extensive range of risky working environments and provides a detailed discussion on tackling the risks in such workplaces.
This course will teach you about risk assessment and maintaining health and safety at risky workplaces, which includes electrical, gas, and fire safety. Also, you’ll learn about safe manual handling and how to ensure safety while working at height or confined spaces. You’ll learn the use of different protective equipment for such risky workplaces. Moreover, you’ll explore the different hazards related to work equipment and how to control them. Furthermore, you’ll learn about the basic first-aid techniques and dealing with minor injuries in the workplace.
By the end of the course, you will have the essential skills and knowledge to ensure you and your colleagues are working in compliance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, taking the necessary precautions to minimise risks and control hazards effectively.
This health and safety training course is ideal for professionals who work in high-risk workplaces such as:
Once you’ve successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate. Also, you can have your printed certificate delivered by post (shipping cost £3.99). Our certifications have no expiry dates, although we do recommend that you renew them every 12 months.
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
At the end of the course, there will be an online assessment, which you will need to pass to complete the course. Answers are marked instantly and automatically, allowing you to know straight away whether you have passed. If you haven’t, there’s no limit on the number of times you can take the final exam. All this is included in the one-time fee you paid for the course itself.
All of our courses are fully accredited. The content of the Health & Safety Level 3 course is certified by the CPD Certification Service as conforming to the continuous professional development principles. This course provides you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helps you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field.
In module one, we’ll understand the importance of health in workplace safety and the responsibilities of employers and employees regarding safety at work. Also, we’ll gain insight into different laws and regulations related to workplace safety.
Module 2: Managing for Health and SafetyIn module two, we’ll learn about the core elements of health and safety and procedures that can be taken to ensure optimum safety at work.
Module 3: Risk Assessment and Common RisksIn module three, we will learn about conducting a risk assessment and explore some of the common risks related to health & safety at work.
Module 4: Accidents and Ill Health at WorkIn module four, we’ll explore different accidents in workplaces and the risk of ill health at work.
Module 5: Incident Management at WorkIn module five, we’ll focus on incident management. We’ll explore different types of incidents including fire, electrical and water incidents. Also, we’ll learn about the roles and responsibilities of a worker during an incident.
Module 6: Electrical, Fire, and Gas SafetyIn module six, we’ll learn about the dangers related to electricity, gas, and fire. Also, we’ll learn the importance of safety while handling hazardous substances and equipment.
Module 7: Measures of Fire SafetyIn module seven, we’ll learn about effective measures to avoid fire hazards and ensure fire safety at work, which includes fire safety arrangements, use of fire extinguishers, fire escape routes, and many more.
Module 8: Fire Emergency: Evacuation ProceduresIn module eight, we’ll explore the fire evacuation procedures and personal emergency evacuation plans.
Module 9: The Fire Plan and Safety ArrangementsIn module nine, we’ll learn about fire prevention, fire detection, and warning systems, and the roles of a fire warden in emergency situations.
Module 10: Manual Handling Hazards and InjuriesIn module ten, we’ll learn about manual handling hazards and common injuries related to such works. Also, the reporting and prevention measures of such injuries will be covered,
Module 11: Manual Handling Risk ControlIn module eleven, we’ll deepen our knowledge of different risks related to manual handling and how to control them to ensure a safer environment.
Module 12: Safe Lifting TechniquesIn module 12, we’ll explore different techniques of safe lifting which are intended to reduce and avoid risks in manual handling.
Module 13: Working at HeightIn module thirteen, we’ll learn about working at height. We’ll learn about the laws and regulations (WAHR 2005) and the duties of employers and employees to maintain while working at height.
Module 14: Work at Height EquipmentIn module fourteen, we’ll explore different equipment used in working at height. Also, we’ll learn about PPE and inspection of equipment to maintain them in the right condition and avoid risks.
Module 15: Working in Confined Spaces and the LawsIn module fifteen, we’ll deepen our understanding of confined spaces and what laws are in place to ensure safety in such working settings.
Module 16: Control Measures for Working in Confined SpacesIn module sixteen, we’ll learn about different risk control measures for working in confined spaces, which includes, The role of designers, manufacturers, and suppliers, provision of special tools and lighting, accessibility, ventilation, rescue harnesses, and many more.
Module 17: Emergency Procedures for Working in Confined SpacesIn module seventeen, we’ll broaden our understanding of different emergency situations in confined spaces and the procedures to tackle such situations.
Module 18: Safety in Different Work SettingsIn module eighteen, we’ll explore the best safety practices to follow in different work settings to make the workplace safer for all.
Module 19: Work Equipment Hazards and Risk ControlIn module nineteen, we’ll understand the risks and hazards related to different work equipment and how to avoid those hazards.
Module 20: Other Health and Safety Hazards at WorkIn module twenty, we will deepen our understanding of some other health & safety hazards at work, such as slips and trips and noise control.
Module 21: Basic First-Aid TechniquesIn module twenty one, we’ll learn the basic first aid techniques for workplaces which are essential to minimise the risks of accidents and save lives in emergency situations.
Module 22: Dealing with Minor Injuries at WorkplaceIn module twenty-two, we’ll learn how to deal with minor injuries at the workplace, which include abdominal trauma, allergic reactions, burns and scalds, crush injuries, insect bites and rashes, and many more.
Module 23: Call for an EmergencyIn module twenty-three, we’ll learn about emergency situations and when to call for emergency service.
Module 24: Health Problems Related to Hazardous SubstancesIn module twenty-four, we’ll learn about different health problems and complexities that can be resulted from hazardous substances in workplaces
Module 25: Identifying Hazardous SubstancesIn module twenty-five, we’ll broaden our understanding of hazardous substances and be able to identify the most common hazardous substances in workplaces.
Module 26: Control Measures and MonitoringIn module twenty-six, we’ll learn about the principles of good control practices and monitoring measures of safety management plans in the workplace.
Module 27: Implementation of Control MeasuresIn module twenty-seven, we’ll learn how to implement effective risk management and control plans in the workplace and make it safer and convenient for all.
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