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There are many types of hazards people experience at work. Health and safety managers take measures to prevent accidents and injuries and make a safe work environment for all. In this Health & Safety Manager Course, you will learn how to create and execute health and safety plans to improve workplace safety.
The Health & Safety Manager Training will introduce you to the various categories of workplace accidents and how to avoid them. Going through the lessons, you’ll learn how to reduce the risk of manual handling injuries and identify the steps involved in incident management. Again, you’ll know about the causes of electrical and fire incidents and understand what should be covered in your emergency plan to ensure everyone’s safety. Finally, you’ll pick up valuable information about health and safety at work and the laws to safeguard the health, safety and welfare of all individuals at work.
Learning Outcomes
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Identify your role as a health and safety manager
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Learn how to monitor health and safety risks in the workplace
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Gain a valuable introduction to fire safety arrangements
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Be able to deal with minor injuries at work
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Discover the measures for electrical safety
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Determine the health and safety responsibilities of employers and employees.
Key Features of the Health and Safety Manager Training Course
Our trusted, high quality and affordable Health and Safety Manager Training Course trains individuals to become experts in their field.
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Accredited by CPD
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Instant e-certificate and hard copy dispatch by next working day
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Fully online, interactive course with audio voiceover
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Developed by qualified professionals
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Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet, smartphone-friendly
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24/7 Learning Assistance
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Discounts on bulk purchases
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Who Should Take The Health and Safety Manager Course
Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Health & Safety Manager Course. While this comprehensive training is popular for preparing people for job opportunities in the relevant fields, it also helps to advance your career for promotions.
Certification
Once you’ve successfully completed your Health & Safety Manager 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.
Assessment
At the end of the Health and Safety Manager Training 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.
Accreditation
All of our courses are fully accredited. The content of the Health & Safety Manager 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.
Course Curriculum
The detailed curriculum outline of our Health & Safety Manager course is as follows:
Module 1: Manual Handling Hazards and Injuries
Topics:
- Types of Injury
- Common Disorders and Immediate Injuries
- Musculoskeletal Disorders (along with a short description of the musculoskeletal system)
- How to Prevent Disorders?
- Accident and Incident Reporting
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 2:- Incident Management at Work
Topics:
- Emergency First Aid at Work (Brief Introduction)
- Roles and Responsibilities of a worker when an incident occurs
- Dos and Don’ts in an emergency
- Questions to Ask Yourself
- What are the dangers?
- Is It Safe For You to Go Up to the Casualty?
- What Has Caused the Accident or Situation?
- What Do You Think the Main Injuries Could Be?
- How to Make the Area Safe?
- How to Assess the Casualties?
- Fires
- Leaving a burning building
- Clothing on fire
- Smoke and fumes
- Caution
- Rescuing a person from water
- Caution
- Breaking contact with electricity
- High voltage current
- Low-voltage current
- Lightning
Module 3: – Dealing with Minor Injuries at Workplace
Topics:
- Abdominal Trauma
- Allergic Reactions (Anaphylactic Shock)
- Bites and Stings
- Burns and Scalds
- Contusions (Bruises)
- Crush Injuries
- Cuts and Scrapes
- Dislocation
- Eye Injuries
- Extreme Cold (Hypothermia, Frostbite, etc.)
- Extreme Heat (Heat exhaustion, Heatstroke, etc.)
- Falls and Breaks
- Foreign Objects
- Fractures and Broken Bones
- Grazes
- Head Injuries
- Insect Bites and Rashes
- Small Splinters
- Spinal injuries
Module 4: Electrical Incidents
- Caution
- Breaking contact with electricity
- High voltage current
- Low-voltage current
- Lightning
- Shocks
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 5: Measures of Fire Safety
- Fire Safety Arrangements
- Fire Extinguishers
- Fire Escape Routes
- Fire doors & Emergency ventilators
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 6: Understanding Fires
- The Fire Triangle
- The types of fires
- Fire Tools
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 7: Fire Emergency: Evacuation Procedures
- Fire Evacuation Procedures
- Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans
- Fire Evacuation
- Fire Drills
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 8: The Fire Plan and Safety Arrangements
- Fire Prevention
- The Fire Evacuation Plan
- Fire Safety Arrangements
- Fire Warden’s roles in safety arrangements
- Fire detection and warning systems
- Emergency routes and exits
- Fire doors & Emergency ventilators
- Fire safety signs
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 9: Controlling and Reducing the Risks
Topics:
- Duties of employers and employee
- How to reduce the risk of work environment?
- How to minimise the risks from an incapable individual?
- Control Measures
- Safe Practices
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- LITE
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 10: Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEP)
- What should a PEEP contain?
- Summary
- Assessment
Module: 11: Call for an Emergency
Topics:
- When to call for an emergency
- Emergency Services
- When to call which services
- Waiting for an emergency service to arrive
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 12: Health and Safety at Work and the Laws
Topics:
- Costs/dangers of poor health and safety
- Benefits of good health and safety
- Health and safety law (criminal law)
- Civil law – compensation claims
- Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (HSWA)
- Overlap of duties of some legislation
- Penalties and Enforcement
- Improvement and Prohibition Notices
- The Employer’s Responsibilities (Provide just the List of the duties)
- The Employee’s responsibilities and duties (Provide just the List of the duties)
- Summary
- Assessment