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Health And Safety Courses Snadhurst Berkshire MCG Training

Health And Safety Courses

IOSH Managing Safely

IOSH Managing Safely

3 DAY

IN PERSON OR TEAMS

COURSE DURATION

3 days (Also available on Microsoft Teams)

CERTIFICATION

IOSH Managing Safely

QUALIFICATION

IOSH Managing Safely

ASSESSMENT

Written (closed book) and Risk Assessment Project (open book)

ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS

(and bespoke content)

N/A

RENEWAL

Can be repeated (according to individual company riskassessment) or
attend a one-day MCG ‘Managing Health + Safety’ course 3-yearly

MCG POLICIES

(details on request)

MCG has an equality and diversity policy and a robust complaints policy and procedure – we treat all opportunities to improve our service with positivity and respect. Our GDPR privacy policy and general terms and conditions are available to view at www.mcgtraining.co.uk.

CONTENT

Official Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) content. MCG are licensed by IOSH to deliver this course. Your trainer will be at least a Technical Member of IOSH.


Introducing managing safely:

  • Why is it important to manage safely?

  • What is your role in influencing managing safely?


Understanding responsibilities:

  • What does the law require you to do?

  • How does the law work?

  • What are the key parts of a safety and health management system?


Understanding hazards:

  • What are common hazards?

  • What can you do about common hazards?


Assessing risks:

  • What is risk?

  • What is a risk assessment?

  • How are risk assessments carried out?


Controlling risks:

  • How do you reduce risk?

  • How do you decide which risk control to use?


Investigating incidents:

  • Why investigate incidents?

  • How do incidents happen?

  • How do you carry out an incident investigation?


Measuring performance:

  • What is performance measurement about?

  • How do you measure safety and health performance?

  • What is auditing?

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