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RISK ASSESSMENT TRAINING COURSE


This one day course was designed and IOSH accredited Risk Assessment for Cleaning windows, guttering and external facades. The course is delivered by experienced window cleaners who also manage their own businesses but have suitable health and safety knowledge. This one-day Training course for Cleaning Windows, Gutters and External Facades will:


• Identify any applicable legislation; • Discuss what to look for; • Show you how to put controls in place; • Show you how to draft out the risk assessments.


• Can be used as proof of prior learning for City and Guilds NVQ level 2 201


In addition to some examples in the paperwork of generic risk assessments, method statements are also looked at.


This course is aimed at everyone within the window and specialist cleaning industry, specifically self-employed, employees, supervisors, managers and safety officers.


2012 New risk assessment course


JANUARY 2012 Wednesday 18th Wednesday 18th Wednesday 18th


FEBRUARY 2012 Wednesday 22nd Wednesday 15th Wednesday 15th


MARCH 2012 Wednesday 14th Wednesday 21st Wednesday 21st


APRIL 2012 Wednesday 18th Wednesday 25th Wednesday 18th


Course fees and what’s included


A lifetime certificate and lunch on the day FREE safety guide and caution sticker £135.00 + vat for members £185.00 + vat for non-members To reserve a place on this course


CONTACT:


FWC ON: 0161 432 8754 Email: info@f-w-c.co.uk


See more about this and other courses on the FWC website: http://www.f-w-c.co.uk/training.htm


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Stockport Glasgow


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Aberdeen Stockport


Edinburgh Stockport London


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IOSH ACCREDITATION WHAT DOES IT MEAN & WHO ARE THEY?


What is IOSH? IOSH stands for Institution of Occupational Safety and Health - Europe’s leading body for health and safety professionals.


It is an independent and not-for-profit organisation founded in 1945, and it regulates and steers the profession. IOSH maintains standards and provides impartial, authoritative guidance on health and safety issues.


They are the first European safety body to be awarded non-governmental organisation status by the International Labour Organisation


By encouraging, facilitating and leading communication of good practices and expertise, IOSH aims to promote awareness of health and safety matters in the workplace and ensure that high standards are achieved, and maintained.


The Risk Assessment & Cleaning Windows Safely Courses are accredited by IOSH, Europe’s leading body for health and safety professionals and delivered by approved trainers.


The IOSH logo, the IOSH acronym and other elements of their corporate identity are trademarked and protected under copy- right law. Taking part in one of their Professional Development or employee training courses doesn’t mean that you’re allowed to use the IOSH logo. Always seek permission to use the logo,


Visit the IOSH website here: http://www.iosh.co.uk/


COURSE COMMENTS Everything I needed to know, venue lovely, I enjoyed the course which will definitely help with work in the future. Thank you! Lorraine Colleran, Clear Environmental Contracting London Ltd, Essex (London venue April 2011).


Absolutely lots to put into practice and good advice on how to implement Risk Assessments in a number of ways…. perfect tempo and style of delivery, time just flew by! Cerri Wooton, TJ Cleaning Services, Bucks (London venue April 2011).


Very good day and we will return to this venue again for another course. The course met all objectives. Michael Colleran, Clear Environmental Contracting London Ltd, Essex (London venue April 2011).


Very thorough, explained things very well and I found it very helpful Mick Clemence, Nightingale Cleaning Ltd, Camb’s (London venue April 2011).


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