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This Risk Assessment Course learning outcomes include; HSE 5 Step guide including hierarchy of control and managing; people, equipment, materials and their environment. Understand the initial and residual risk factors including the likelihood and severity calculations.
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Organisations, Groups and Businesses training 25 or more people with this course pay £35 per person.
Larger orders from Agencies & Enterprises, training 100 or more people with this course, only pay £12 per person.
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This online course includes all of the 7 lessons above. It is designed to develop the trainees Risk Assessment skills for health and safety compliance in the workplace, providing valuable real-world learning outcomes at a high speed. It's used by individuals, groups and businesses to train their workforce across industries including Education & Schools, Manufacturing & Engineering, Offices & Business Services, Retail, Digital Services & Design, Government & Institution, Charities & NGO, Oil, Gas & Mining, Travel & Leisure, Care Homes & Domiciliary Care, Logistics & Maritime, among others.
Provided by Bedfordshire Chamber Training based in Luton & Bedfordshire, it's accessible at anytime online from an internet connected device at work or home, such as a computer, tablet or smart phone. Teams have access to a highly rated LMS and all successfully completing trainees achieve a Certificate of Completion.
—This Health & Safety Management course provides an understanding of the Risk Assessment process following the HSE's guide '5 Steps to Risk Assessment'. Although this course doesn't stop there, it delves deeper into the meaning behind the thinking of 'reasonably practicable' and looks at how the term 'reasonable man' is defined.
The course explores the significant differences in law and foreseeability. It looks at what is the Duty of Care, and who does it extend to? The course also identifies vulnerabilities and disability and how they should be incorporated into the Risk Assessment process.
The Risk Assessment process includes the identification of initial risk factors and residual risk factors, and how calculations (although not compulsory) may be used to enhance your understanding and observation of priorities, and also defines and explains the Hierarchy of Control.
Course Tags: risk, assessment, hse, hazard, employer, harm, likelihood, severity, score, health and safety, duty of care, level 2, award, cpd,
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