Health & Safety Training

Mar 10, 2005
Health, Safety and Environmental Courses 2005 - 2006
NEW - Occupational Health and Safety NVQ Level 4, Programme

This programme has been developed for those working in the general area of health and safety. Successful candidates may, after the qualifying period and an interview with IOSH be eligible for entry into The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health at Corporate Member level (MIOSH).  Bookings being taken now. Next start dates for this open course will be week commmencing 28th November 2005. Early booking is advised.

'Health and Safety - Open Training Courses Booking Form'

Manual Handling - Train the Trainer Course

For those companies where the handling of goods may be an issue, Line International also offer their Manual Handling - Train the Trainer course. This course is designed to give candidates the knowledge and skills to deliver Manual Handling courses in their own workplace. The course includes an examination with successful candidates being awarded a Manual Handling - Train the Trainer certificate together with a training pack that includes a handout and PowerPoint presentation material. Next start dates and locations for this open course will be: 

Bristol
28th - 30th November 2005

Huntingdon
20th - 22nd February 2006

Warrington
14th - 16th November 2005
1st - 3rd February 2006


These courses are normally fully booked so early booking is advised. For In-House courses, contact us on the numbers below.

Fire Risk Assessment

The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 require detailed Fire Risk Assessment to be conducted in all workplaces; this course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills to undertake your Fire Risk Assessments.  On completion of the course you will have an appreciation of the legal duties, the principal causes of fire and more specifically what is required and how to conduct your Fire Risk Assessments. Bookings now being taken for this course at the following locations:

Bristol
8th March 2006

Huntingdon
5th June 2006

Warrington
8th May 2006

IOSH Managing Safely Course

Many businesses are seeking self sufficiency in the provision of in-house health and safety services. An effective solution, that encourages managers to play an active role in the implementation of company policy and legal standards, is for them to undertake the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) Managing Safely course. It is specifically designed for managers and supervisors who have a responsibility for people or processes; enabling them to provide the knowledge and skills to enable them to recognise health and safety issues, and offer sensible, cost effective solutions.
This four day course is approved by IOSH and candidates, successful in the examination, are awarded the IOSH Managing Safely certificate. Next start dates and locations for this open course are:

Bristol
1st - 4th November 2005
3rd - 6th April 2006

Warrington
20th - 23rd March 2006

New Offerings

IOSH Healthcare: Risk and Safety Management

With the increasing demands of modern healthcare on managers to have a practical understanding of risk assessment in relation to healthcare, this comprehensive programme helps managers understand their health and safety responsibilities and the role played by proactive management in healthcare. The next start dates and location for this course will be:

Huntingdon
21st - 24th November 2005
27th -30th March 2006

NEBOSH General Certificate (13 Days)

This course is designed for Managers, supervisors, safety representatives and those with a responsibility for safety in the workplace. The General Certificate has been designed to provide a sound underpinning knowledge to enable non-specialists to discharge their duties or functions in workplace health and safety. The next start dates and location for this course will be:

Bristol
Commencing 9th January 2006

Accident Investigation and Reporting

A sound accident investigation and reporting process is essential if we are to learn from the experience of an accident and build systems, provide suitable training, business processes and management to avoid a recurrence. This course is designed to consider the legal, moral and cost implications of accidents and examines how best to use the information to protect the staff and assets of the company. Next start dates and locations for this course will be:

Bristol
6th March 2006

Huntingdon
6th June 2006

Warrington
9th May 2006

Environmental Impacts

The course is aimed at providing basic awareness to all employees to help enable them to identify and comprehend the key concepts involved in environmental awareness. The course looks at how the delegate's actions both in the workplace and at home can impact on the environment.
This course is an excellent introduction to environmental awareness and can be tailored to suit the individual company or industry sector requirements. It also assists those companies with an Environmental Management Programme to engage employees and helps to raise environmental awareness and consideration. Next start dates and locations for this course will be:

Bristol
7th March 2006

Warrington
10th October 2005

Risk Assessment Workshop

Risk assessment is the starting point for effective health and safety risk control programmes for all employers seeking to identify risks and reduce injury or loss potential. For many employers it is seen as an opportunity to evaluate business risks, eliminate or reduce risks where possible and more importantly seek to reduce losses and insurance costs.
Next start dates and locations for this course will be:

Huntingdon
7th June 2006

Warrington
11th May 2006

Workplace Inspections and Auditing

Health and Safety Inspections and auditing tools are crucial to the development of safety management systems to demonstrate continuous improvement and serve as inter-business benchmarking. Auditing promotes the integration of risk control into the culture of the organisation. Using either your own format or our RisGen package, the conducting of audits in a formalised systematic approach will identify risk exposures, provide an opportunity to specify risk reductions and help to structure long term continuous improvements. Next start date will be:

Huntingdon
8th June 2006

Auditing for Stress

Stress is a commonly used word in modern life and each person copes with stress differently. What may motivate and stimulate one individual may bring about heightened anxiety and an eventual inability to cope in another. The development of a business culture that embraces optimal work/life balance for employees at all levels in the organisation takes time, effort and resources, but it is not impossible to create such a culture. We can now offer your business bespoke training, workshops and advice on Stress Awareness, Stress Management and Sickness Absence Management that will help you to develop policies and procedures. Next start date will be:

Bristol
9th March 2006

 

For more details on theses and other courses, or to make a booking please contact Kate Townsend on 0117 986 2194 or email ktownsend@lineint.com