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Federation of Window Cleaners Training Course “Risk Assessment”


This one day course was designed and IOSH accredited Risk Assessment for Cleaning windows, guttering and external façades. 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 façades 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 Level 2


• 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.


2017 COURSE DATES & VENUES


APRIL 2017 Thursday Thursday


13th 20th


Scotland London


No course this month in Stockport


MAY 2017 Thursday Tuesday Thursday


JUNE 2017 Thursday Thursday Tuesday


PH1 3UQ SE23 1AH SK5 6HQ


COURSE COSTS & WHATS INCLUDED


£135.00 + VAT for members £185.00 + VAT for non-members


• Free caution sticker for every candidate


• Light lunch on the day


• Free Safety guide and sticker for every candidate


• Lifetime certificate


11th 23rd 11th


Scotland Stockport London


SK5 6HQ PH1 3UQ SE23 1AH


Please Note: It is essential due to the written element of this course, that all candidates sitting the course are able to speak, write and understand English. With respect Tutors are unable to accommodate non-English speaking candidates booked without prior notice – who then struggle to complete the course because they do not understand English. We also reserve the right to refuse a refund.


Anyone with specific learning difficulties must contact the FWC in advance to check that arrangements can be put in place to accommodate them. This will help to avoid disruption on the day.


15th 8th


20th


Scotland London


Stockport


PH1 3UQ SE23 1AH SK5 6HQ


COURSE COMMENTS – Perth, Scotland & London


“A very helpful Tutor – willing to go back and make sure you understood the course content. It meet all my objectives and helped me to understand my ‘must duties’ and will make me work safer” I would recommend this course to others. “This is a good course and it met all my objectives.” “Well done, a very professional course delivery / well presented, with excellent course material.”


“Very understanding of learning difficulties – the course covered all objectives in respect of course content, delivery and a good training venue.” “Training delivered perfectly, it made me understand the ins and outs of risk assessment – I would recommend this course to others” “The booklet is excellent and so is the tutoring, Tutors were obviously ex-window cleaners and this helped” “It was just enough, any more would have been too much, but it made me aware of the importance in my company” “Excellent and informative course it met my objectives and more – I would recommend this course to others” “Great tutoring & practical guidance”


TO BOOK ON ONE OF OUR COURSES Tel: 0161 432 8754 or Email: info@f-w-c.co.uk Spaces are limited so early booking is recommended Discount may be available when a number of employees are booked on the same course.


Other courses available in Stockport soon: IOSH Managing Safely (4 days) and IOSH Health and Safety for Supervisors (2 days).


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