The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 includes the requirement for training employees who work on or disturb asbestos, referred to as non-licensable asbestos work or minor works. Persons requiring this type of training would include those whose work will knowingly disturb Asbestos Containing Materials, such as plumbers, carpenters, electricians, maintenance and demolition workers.
To provide the learner with the theoretical and practical skills to undertake non-licensed works with ACM’s. Persons requiring this type of training would include trade operatives undertaking tasks with ACM’s as defined in HSG210 and in accordance with CAR 2012 Reg 3(2). Persons requiring this type of training would include those whose work will knowingly disturb low risk asbestos containing materials, such as maintenance workers and their supervisors; and those who carry out asbestos sampling and analysis
The "Underage Sales eLearning" course is designed for individuals who work in customer-facing roles, particularly in the retail and hospitality sectors, where they may encounter the sale of age-restricted goods. This course provides insights into identifying age-restricted products, understanding the associated legal responsibilities, and effectively verifying a customer's age while handling potentially challenging situations.
The "Whistleblowing eLearning" course provides guidance on whistleblowing, which involves employees reporting certain types of wrongdoing within an organisation. This course helps individuals understand what constitutes whistleblowing, the distinction between whistleblowing and non-whistleblowing disclosures, the concept of qualifying and protected disclosures, and the whistleblowing process.
Anybody working at height must comply with the Working at Height Regulations 2005.
The "Working at Height eLearning" course focuses on the safety aspects and regulations related to tasks performed at elevated locations. It addresses the risks associated with working at height, emphasises compliance with the Working at Height Regulations 2005, and provides guidance on responsibilities for both employees and employers. This course also covers hazard identification, best practices, control strategies, equipment selection, and the use of safety gear.
The objective of this training course is to ensure that delegates are aware of the risks and dangers associated with working at heights and the use of the safety harness as a fall prevention & fall protection device in the work place. It will impart knowledge of correct use and maintenance within the confines of any legal requirements.
To provide delegates with the knowledge and hands on experience which will enable compliance with relevant legal obligations associated with the work activities necessitating the use of this equipment.
The "Working at Height Training in Education eLearning" course focuses on providing schools with essential knowledge and guidance regarding safe practices for working at height. It addresses the risks associated with working at height, emphasises compliance with the Working at Height Regulations 2005, and provides detailed insights into the responsibilities of both employees and employers.
The "Working from Home Effectively eLearning" course is designed to assist individuals in transitioning to and effectively managing remote work, which has become increasingly prevalent. It addresses the challenges associated with remote and home-based work, emphasising strategies to enhance productivity and maintain mental well-being. Learners will gain insights into optimising their work environment, fostering effective communication, and achieving a successful remote work experience.
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