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Training Courses September 2013 - May 2014 Stansted Environmental Services Ltd Tel: 01279 873380 Email: enquiries@sestesting.com www.stansted-environmental.com 2 3 Stansted Environmental Services - About Us 4-5 First Aid at Work (3 Day) FAA Level 3 NVQ Award 6 Emergency First Aid at Work (1 Day) FAA Level 2 NVQ Award 7 The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) 8 Basic Health & Safety Awareness in the Workplace (CIEH Level 2) 9 Basic Health & Safety Awareness in the Workplace (CIEH Level 2) Refresher Course 10 Basic Health & Safety Awareness in the Workplace (CIEH Level 2) for Office Managers 11 Basic Health & Safety Awareness in the Workplace (CIEH Level 2) for Construction Managers 12 Health and Safety Awareness for Construction Operatives 13 Fire Awareness and the Use of Fire Extinguishers 14 Fire Marshals and Fire Awareness for Office Based Staff 15 Harness Training 16 Tower Scaffold Training 17 Construction Design & Management (CDM) 18 CSCS—Preparing for the Health & Safety Test 19 Slinger/Signaller 20 Overview of Course (September 2013 - May 2014) 21 Where to Find Us 22 Contents 4 John Carpenter Managing Director Stansted Environmental Services Ltd SES is a company that provides a quality Environmental Consultancy Service to a wide range of clients, and in particular to development and construction industries throughout the UK. Our highly professional team of consultants has a wide range of practical experience providing you the most knowledgeable solutions to all your health, safety and environmental needs. Our aim is to continually develop our services, with you in mind, to provide you with a competitive, cost-effective service, which is conducted efficiently, conveniently and professionally. We offer a range of environmental services and consultancy and we are equipped to provide you with a bespoke solution for your business needs. Tel: 01279 873380 Email: enquiries@sestesting.com www.stansted-environmental.com 5 Provision of Information on Induction, Instruction & Training It is the duty of all employers to provide information and instruction to ensure the health and safety of all their employees and that of any subcontractor employed by them. Section 2 (2)(c) of The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 states, “Employers are to provide such information, instruction, training and supervision as it is necessary to ensure the health and safety at work of all employees”. MULTIPLE BOOKING SCHEME If you are responsible for booking training, for yourself or the rest of your the team, our Multiple Booking Scheme will help you to start making savings from the very beginning. The more courses you book with us the more savings we can help you achieve. (Extra offers can be made due to specific circumstances.) Stansted Environmental Services Ltd 6 Who Should Attend? It is a requirement of Health & Safety Law that employers should provide a safe and healthy environment for their employees. (See Page 7 - Table). Aims; This comprehensive three-day course covers a wide range of First Aid emergencies, enabling all participants to deal with an emergency situation with confidence in a prompt, safe and effective way. This course will give the participants a qualification which meets the statutory requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Course Content; Legalities, Responsibilities and Reporting Dealing with an Unresponsive Casualty Assessment of the Situation Shock (including Anaphylaxis) Control of Bleeding Fractures and Spinal Injuries Head Injuries Resuscitation Asthma Chest Injuries Shock Bandaging Diabetes Strains Eye Injuries Heart Attacks Choking Epilepsy Course Duration: 3 Days Maximum Number of Delegates: 12 Minimum Number of Delegates: 5 Course Dates: 4th-6th September 2013 13th-15th November 2013 19th-21st February 2014 14th-16th May 2014 Price per person: £200.00 (+ VAT) Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. First Aid at Work (3 Day Course) FAA Level 3 NVQ Award 7 Course Content; Responsibilities and Reporting Assessment of the Situation Basic Hygiene in First Aid Dealing with an Unresponsive Casualty Resuscitation Heart Attacks Bleeding Control Minor Injuries Angina Choking Shocks Seizures Course Duration: 1 Day Maximum Number of Delegates: 12 Minimum Number of Delegates: 5 Course Dates: 14 October 2013 29 November 2013 22 January 2014 26 February 2014 30 April 2014 30 May 2014 Price per person: £90.00 (+ VAT) Who Should Attend? Emergency First Aid at Work (1 Day Course) FAA Level 2 NVQ Award Category of Risk Number Employed at any Location Suggested Number of First Aiders Lower Risk (shops, offices, libraries etc) Fewer than 50 50 - 100 More than a 100 At least 1 Appointed Person At least 1 First Aider 1 additional First Aider per 100 Medium Risk (light engineering, assembly work etc) Fewer than 20 20 - 100 More than a 100 At least 1 Appointed Person At least 1 First Aider per 50 1 additional First Aider per 100 Higher Risk (construction, chemical manufacture etc) Fewer than 5 5 - 50 More than a 50 At least 1 Appointed Person At least 1 First Aider 1 additional First Aider per 50 Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. 8 SES is registered with the CIEH as a training centre. We also have three consultants registered as individual trainers; John Carpenter (CMCIEH) Silvio Petrasso (GradCIEH) Simon Cutts The CIEH is the UK’s leading awarding body for vocational qualifications in accredited health and safety and environmental protection qualifications. It is also the professional voice for environmental health representing over 10,000 members working in the public, private and non-profit sectors. It ensures the highest standards of professional competence in its members, in the belief that through environmental health action the health of everyone can be improved. Nearly 30 million working days are lost each year in the UK due to workplace ill health and injury. The CIEH believes that everyone should be protected from ill health and accidents arising from work activities and should be subject to decent standards of welfare at work. Working to improve the health of working age people by ensuring healthier and safer workplaces and promoting healthier lifestyles is a key strand of improving public and environmental health. The CIEH works with its members, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), central and local government, non-governmental organisations, professional bodies and businesses to secure: Sensible risk management of health and safety The improvement of health, safety and welfare standards A higher profile for health and safety Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) Courses available are detailed over pages 9-12 9 Who should attend? This qualification will benefit anyone in a work environment as it provides candidates with an understanding of health and safety that will enable them to contribute to any risk assessment based health and safety management system. Aims; Successful completion of the training programme and assessment will enable candidates to understand health and safety requirements placed on employers and employees, hazard and risk and the main causes of harm to workers, health, safety and welfare provisions in the workplace, the importance of following safe systems of work, procedures and rule, hazards and controls in respect to both safety and occupational health risks, along with how their own actions can reduce risks to health and safety. Course Content; Introduction Health and Safety Law Health Safety Welfare The Workplace and Work Equipment Risk Assessment Manual Handling Hazardous Substances Ergonomics and Workstation Design Working at Heights Transports and Vehicles Noise and Vibration Course Duration: 1 Day Maximum Number of Delegates: 15 Minimum Number of Delegates: 5 Course Dates: 23 September 2013 23 October 2013 27 November 2013 13 January 2014 Price per person: £90.00 (+ VAT) Open Course Rate Basic Health & Safety Awareness in the Workplace (CIEH Level 2) Group discounts available Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. 17 February 2014 21 March 2014 24 April 2014 23 May 2014 10 Who should attend? This qualification is aimed at anyone who has previously achieved the Level 2 Award in Health and Safety in the workplace. Aims; To remind them of their responsibilities with respect to health and safety, keep their knowledge up to date and become aware of any changes in legislation. Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. Course Duration: ½ Day Maximum Number of Delegates: 15 Minimum Number of Delegates: 6 Course Dates: Available on request Price per person: £60.00 (+ VAT) Course Content; Roles and Responsibilities Risk Assessment Workplace Hazards Accidents and Ill Health at Work Basic Health & Safety Awareness in the Workplace (CIEH Level 2) Refresher 11 Course Duration: 1 Day Maximum Number of Delegates: 15 Minimum Number of Delegates: 5 Who should attend? Staff at management and supervisory level; the course is designed to give managers knowledge to fulfil their responsibilities in handling resources and risks. Aims; To promote a health and safety culture in any workplace, an effective strategy is the need to have a well trained and knowledgeable workforce at all levels. The course is designed to ensure that safety requirements are appreciated by people employed as line managers and to enable them to review their own systems for safety, introducing new controls or implementing changes as appropriate to make the department/team work more safely. To understand working safely and legislation requirements To understand the component parts of safety management To define hazards and risks and understand the role of Risk Assessment To demonstrate the procedure for an accident investigation Course Content; CIEH Basic Health and Safety Awareness Level 2 Legal Framework for Health & Safety The ‘Regulations’ The Principals of Risk Assessment and Hazard Management Accident Statistics and the Cost of Accidents Accident Causation, Prevention, Reporting and Investigation Control of Contractors Assessment & Close Managing the Hazards in a workplace (Electrical Safety, Fire, Manual Handling, Hazardous Substances, Work Equipment, Lone Working, Display Screens, PPE & First Aid and Corporate Manslaughter.) Course Dates: 11 November 2013 20 January 2014 10 March 2014 Price per person: £90.00 (+ VAT) Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. Basic Health & Safety Awareness in the Workplace (CIEH Level 2) for Office Managers Group discounts available Open Course Rate 12 Who should attend? All Project and Site Managers plus their Assistant/Trainee Managers; the course is designed to give managers knowledge to fulfil their responsibilities in handling resources and risk. Aims; To remind them of their responsibilities with respect health and safety, keep their knowledge up to date and become aware of any changes in legislation. Course Content; Day 1 - CIEH Level 2 Health & Safety Award & Introduction into Site Safety Day 2 - Construction Site Safety Safety Policy Risk Assessments Method Statements Housekeeping Accidents RIDDOR First Aid Electricity PAT Testing Fire Site Fire Safety COSHH Manual Handling PPE Training Noise at Work & Vibration Asbestos Work at Height Young People Toolbox Talks CSCS—Validator & Endorser Roles Legislation Course Duration: 2 Days Maximum Number of Delegates: 12 Minimum Number of Delegates: 6 Course Dates: 8-9 October 2013 12-13 February 2014 9 -10 April 2014 Price per person: £150.00 (+ VAT) Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. Basic Health & Safety Awareness in the Workplace (CIEH Level 2) for Construction Managers 13 CIEH Health and Safety Awareness for Construction Operatives Who should attend? All construction site staff, including operatives, labourers, plant operators etc. The course has been designed to train workers to ensure that their individual and collective actions contribute to the health and safety culture on site and that their responsibilities are clearly understood. Aims; To make all workers aware of their responsibilities for safety towards themselves, colleagues and others affected by their work responsibilities. Course Content; Introduction to Health & Safety Legislation Safety Policy Risk Assessments Method Statements Housekeeping Accidents RIDDOR First Aid Electricity PAT Testing Fire Site Fire Safety COSHH Manual Handling PPE Training Noise at work & Vibration Asbestos Work at Heights Young People Toolbox Talks CSCS—Validator & Endorser Roles Course Dates: 30 October 2013 29 January 2014 17 March 2014 7 May 2014 Price per person: £90.00 (+ VAT) Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. Course Duration: 1 Day Maximum Number of Delegates: 12 Minimum Number of Delegates: 6 14 Who Should Attend? All personnel who have a responsibility for ensuring evacuation procedures are followed and for any person who might use a fire extinguisher in their work place. Aims; To have greater awareness of the dangers of fire and smoke To have the ability to identify different classes of fire To understand the evacuation procedure To become familiar with the different types of fire extinguisher and the use of them Course Content; The Bradford fire The nature of fire and smoke Fire hazard spotting Fire extinguisher—types and uses Fire extinguisher practical session Course Duration: 3 ½ Hours Maximum Number of Delegates: 10 Minimum Number of Delegates: 6 Course Dates: 25 September 2013 20 November 2013 15 January 2014 24 February 2014 26 March 2014 22 April 2014 30 May 2014 Price per person: £50.00 (+ VAT) Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. Fire Extinguisher and the Use of Fire Extinguishers 15 Who Should Attend? All appointed fire wardens and deputies . Aims; To raise the awareness of fire safety, and to understand your company’s fire procedure in the event of a fire. Course Content; Legal aspects of fire prevention—Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Action to be taken on discovering a fire. Raising the alarm. Action to be taken from hearing the alarm. Escape routes and fire points. Dealing with visitors. Specific duties and fire zones. Practical test session (when appropriate) Course Duration: 3 ½ Hours Maximum Number of Delegates: 10 Minimum Number of Delegates: 6 Course Dates: 16 October 2013 25 November 2013 Price per person: £50.00 (+ VAT) Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. Fire Marshal and Fire Awareness for Office Based Staff 16 Who should attend? This course is aimed at all those who are required to carry out work at height where individual fall protection has been identified. Aim: This course prepares individuals to safely use a harness to carry out work at height. Course Content: Introduction Aims & Objectives Legal Requirements and Responsibilities Hierarchy of Measures Types of Harnesses Fitting the Harness Emergency Rescue Safety Practical & Written Test Course Duration: 3 ½ Hours Maximum Number of Delegates: 12 Minimum Number of Delegates: 6 Course Dates: 18 September 2013 21 October 2013 27 January 2014 12 March 2014 19 May 2014 Price per person: £50.00 (+ VAT) Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. Harness Training 17 Who should attend? Anyone who works on or supervises work being carried out on a Tower Scaffold. Aims: To give attendees knowledge of relevant Regulations, Codes of Practice and good safe working practices along with hands on practical skills to enable them to safely erect, move, use, alter, dismantle and inspect mobile tower scaffolding. Course Content: Types of Tower Scaffold Regulations and COPs Stability of Towers Use of Outriggers and Stabilisers Accidents associated with Towers Safe use of Towers Loading on Towers Manufacturers Instructions Practical Erections, Movement, Dismantle and Inspection Practical and Written Test Course Review and Evaluation Course Duration: 1 Day Maximum Number of Delegates: 6 Minimum Number of Delegates: 6 Course Dates: 11 September 2013 2 October 2013 6 November 2013 9 December 2013 10 January 2014 Price per person: £90.00 (+ VAT) Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. Tower Scaffold Training 7 February 2014 31 March 2014 25 April 2014 9 May 2014 21 May 2014 18 Who Should Attend? The course is aimed at designers specifically, but managers from all areas of construction should also attend, as their part in the total design, build and handover of a development are covered within the Regulations. Aims; To understand the CDM Regulations, and the roles of the Client, Designer, CDM Co-ordinator and the Principal Contractor. To understand the significance of the CDM Closure File. Course Content; Overview Clients CDM Co-ordinators Designers Principal Contractors & Contractors Site Health & Safety Competence Training Summary Course Duration: 3 ½ Hours Maximum Number of Delegates: 20 Minimum Number of Delegates: 8 Course Dates: 7 October 2013 11 December 2013 5 February 2014 16 April 2014 Price per person: £60.00 (+ VAT) Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. Construction, Design and Management (CDM) Group discounts available 19 CSCS - Preparing for the Health and Safety Test Who Should Attend? All those who attend site and need to hold a CSCS card. Aims; This course prepares individuals for the touch screen Health & Safety Test. All topics are covered, and there are opportunities to practise answering typical questions. The procedures for completing the test and applying for a CSCS card are explained. Course Content; Induction to CSCS Card and Scheme. The Client’s View The Contractor’s View Explanation of Test Practice Test 1 & Discussion Practice Test 2 & Discussion Final Guidance and Application Forms Course Duration: 3 ½ Hours Maximum Number of Delegates: 10 Minimum Number of Delegates: 6 Course Dates: 30 September 2013 28 April 2014 Other dates available on Request Price per person: £80.00 (+ VAT) Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. Group discounts available 20 Who Should Attend? Anyone who is required to prepare and sling loads for rigging and slinging operations. Aims; Slinging - Learn the correct methods of slinging loads for a range of lifting equipment. Banksman - Training covers the communication methods between the Slinger and the lifting equipment operator. Course Content; Legal Duties Responsibilities Understanding the equipment limitations Communications and signals Hooking up procedures Lifting tackle tyres and uses Care and maintenance of equipment Weight Estimation Course Duration: 1 Day Maximum Number of Delegates: 4 Minimum Number of Delegates: 4 Course Dates: 10 October 2013 12 December 2013 5 March 2014 Price per person: £175.00 (+ VAT) Separate courses can be arranged for large group bookings. Slinger/Signaller Group discounts available 21 Overview of Courses Basic Health & Safety in the Workplace (CIEH Level 2) Basic Health & Safety in the Workplace (CIEH Level 2) for Office Managers Basic Health & Safety in the Workplace (CIEH Level 2) for Construction Managers 23/09/2013 23/10/2013 27/11/2013 13/01/2014 17/02/2014 21/03/2014 24/04/2014 23/05/2014 11/11/2013 20/01/2014 10/03/2014 8th-9th/10/13 12th-13th/02/2014 9th-10th/04/2014 CIEH Health & Safety Awareness for Construction Operatives Slinger/Signaller First Aid at Work (3 Day) FAA Level 3 NVQ Award 30/10/2013 29/01/2014 17/03/2014 07/05/2014 10/10/2013 12/12/2013 05/03/2014 4th-6th/09/2013 13th-15th/11/2013 19th-21st/02/2014 14th-16th/05/2014 Emergency First Aid at Work (1 Day) FAA Level 2 NVQ Award Fire Extinguisher Fire Marshal 14/10/2013 29/11/2013 22/01/2014 26/02/2014 25/09/2013 20/11/2013 15/01/2014 24/02/2014 16/10/2013 25/11/2013 26/03/2014 22/04/2014 30/05/2014 30/04/2014 30/05/2014 Harness Training Tower Scaffold CDM 11/09/2013 02/10/2013 06/11/2013 09/12/2013 10/01/2014 07/02/2014 31/03/2014 25/04/2014 09/05/2014 21/05/2014 07/10/2013 11/12/2013 05/02/2014 16/04/2014 18/09/2013 21/10/2013 27/01/2014 12/03/2014 19/05/2014 22 The Stansted Centre is located in Takeley, Essex, ideally situated between London and Cambridge, just off of the B1256 and within minutes of the M11 Junction 9 Where to Find Us? 23 SAFETY IS EVERYONES RESPONSIBILITY 24 Registered in England and Wales No: 4485853 Contact Us Stansted Environmental Services Ltd The Stansted Centre Parsonage Road Takeley Essex CM22 6PU T: 01279 873380 F: 01279 873381 Email: enquiries@sestesting.com www.stansted-environmental.com
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