Our safety training courses ensure that all individuals will be proficient in answering questions on the relevant topics, and capable of performing the required tasks upon completion of each category. Find out more details below:
Understanding of the individual’s role as an Occupational First Aider
Showing with competence the abilities to preserve life by providing the appropriate treatment
Minimising the risk of future injury until such time as the relevant medical assistance arrives
Carrying out first aid treatments in cases where medical assistance is not required
Indicating familiarity with the proper Health & Safety legislation regarding first aid in the workplace
Understanding the basic principles of fire safety in the workplace and the role of a fire warden
Showing comprehension of the term ‘fire’ and how it spreads
Assessing all potential risks and maintaining fire prevention principles
Proving the abilities to control a fire once started and extinguish same effectively
Carrying out the appropriate emergency procedures and identifying the most efficient means of escape
Identifying the potential sources of asbestos and understanding the risks involved regarding exposure to same
Recognising the various types of asbestos, asbestos containing materials, and the areas in which the materials may be found
Comprehending the correct course of action regarding discovery of asbestos
Controlling the situation once asbestos has be discovered and maintaining the proper health surveillance
Understanding the current legislation in place which outlines the responsibilities of both employee and employer in this regard, including the following:
Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2002
The Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations
Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations
Personal Protective Equipment Regulations
Understanding the potential dangers of working within the industry and his/her appropriate obligations
Comprehending the term ‘manual handling’ and identifying the main causes of relevant injuries
Acknowledging the need for all parties to partake in manual handling training
Describing the function of both the human spine and the intervertebral discs
Outlining the effects of static loading and understanding the necessity for co-ordination in areas of teams lifting
Demonstrating risk assessments, conducting safety checks, and identifying the appropriate safety equipment to be used, if necessary
Describing and displaying correct manual handling procedures
Supporting Every Learner
We make our training accessible and welcoming to everyone. From providing translators in multiple languages to promoting equality and diversity, we ensure every learner has the support, understanding and respect they need to succeed.
Equality & Diversity
We’re committed to creating an inclusive learning environment where everyone is treated with fairness, respect and equal opportunity throughout every stage of their training.
Multilingual Assistance
We provide qualified translators across multiple languages to ensure every learner can fully understand and engage with our training courses, no matter their background.
Our health and safety, plant operator, streetwork and EUSR courses are updated regularly to remain in line with current accreditations. If required, and depending on location and travel, London & Kent Safety Training’s qualified instructors can facilitate training courses quickly but we do not conduct an emergency service.
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