Health & Safety
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IOSH Managing Safely
You need this course if …
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» you are a manager or supervisor who needs an introduction
to safety and health in the workplace
» you are required to manage efficiently and effectively,
in accordance with your organisation’s safety policy and best
practice in safety and health legislation
» you need to apply sound management principles to safety
and health issues as part of a total management strategy
You will learn …
» to explain the competent parts of a recognised safety
management systems such as HSG 65 or BS 8800 and appreciate
the role of risk assessment within the system
» compare safety management systems with other management
systems and describe how to integrate systems successfully
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identify the data and techniques required to produce an
adequate record of an incident and demonstrate the
procedure for an accident investigation, recognising the human
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describe statutory requirements for reporting and procedures for
checking non-reporting
» define hazards and risks and describe the legal requirements
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schedules for active monitoring, recording results and analysing
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» outline the main provisions of the Health & Safety at Work Act
1974 and the Management of Health & Safety Work Regulations
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Course length
Four days (split 2 x 2 days)
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Cost per delegate (exc VAT) Purchase your
£855 (Plus IOSH Assessment & Certification fee of £25 plus VAT)
OHSAS 18002:2008
standard
This course runs throughout the year.
Click here for dates, locations or to book.
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