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We have an obligation to undertake an Individual Risk Assessment for any individuals with additional needs who work for us or attend our facilities. Our FREE template and guidance notes will enable you to sit down with the individual, or their parent/carer, and undertake a Risk Assessment to assist in providing the most appropriate care.
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Current legislation, The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, applies to all workplaces regardless of the number of employees and requires employers to provide adequate training in fire awareness for all members of their staff. Our Online Fire Marshal training courses are aimed at all employees to assist them in identifying and reducing the risk that fire presents in the workplace. Fire marshals (sometimes known as fire wardens) are civilians trained to assist in emergency fire evacuation procedures at businesses and other organizations. It is a legal obligation that workplaces must have sufficient fire marshals to deal with fire emergencies. This Fire Marshal E-Learning training course provides extensive knowledge of fire prevention, evacuation protocol and using fire extinguishers. It is a cost-effective way for employers to fulfil their legal obligation to provide their employees with the necessary understanding of fire awareness. Candidates can progress through the modules at their own pace and in their own time to fit the training in around their work and personal life. The Fire Marshal E-Learning course is approved by leading industry bodies: The Institute of Hospitality, IIRSM, Gatehouse Awards & CPD Please note, this course also contains all of the content in the Basic Fire Awareness and Fire Extinguisher courses.
Fire Marshal Modules
Chemistry of Fire Common Causes of Fire Basic Safety Features in Buildings Introduction to Fire Extinguishers What to do in Cases of Fire? Fire Statistics Current Fire Safety Legislation Fire Risk Preventative Measures Safety Features within Buildings Role of the Fire Marshal Action on Fire Discovery Fire Drills and Evacuation Fire Extinguishers Pre-Engagement Action Using a Fire Extinguisher Approved by Institute of Hospitality, IIRSM, Gatehouse Awards & CPD – Duration 220 mins* -
Current legislation, The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, applies to all workplaces regardless of the number of employees and requires employers to provide adequate training in fire awareness for all staff members. Our Online Fire Extinguisher training course aims to give all employees a basic introduction to identifying the different types of extinguisher available, determining which is the best extinguisher for the fire and the protocol of extinguishing a fire. This Fire Extinguisher E-Learning Course provides training in the use of different fire extinguishers and the protocol of tackling a fire. It is a cost-effective way for employers to fulfil their legal obligation to provide their employees with the necessary understanding of fire extinguishers. Candidates can progress through the modules at their own pace and in their own time to fit the training in around their work and personal life. The Online Fire Extinguisher E-Learning course is approved by leading industry bodies: The Institute of Hospitality, IIRSM, Gatehouse Awards & CPD.
Fire Extinguisher Modules
Fire Extinguishers Pre-Engagement Action Using a Fire Extinguisher Approved by Institute of Hospitality, IIRSM, Gatehouse Awards & CPD – Duration 25 mins* -
This course will give you an overview of epilepsy. It lists the methods of diagnosis, what a seizure is and how the brain can be affected. It will introduce some possible seizure triggers and describe what to do when someone has a seizure. It will also discuss some of the treatments offered to people with epilepsy and provide practical advice on what you can do if you witness someone having a seizure. Approved by CPD – Duration 30 mins*
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Electricity is the lifeblood of modern society, it enhances our quality of life and we are becoming increasingly reliant on it to power tools and devices we use for work and entertainment. However, although electricity has many benefits it can also be a hidden killer as it can’t be seen, felt, smelled or heard until someone comes into contact with it. This online Electrical Safety E-Learning course will start by covering the many benefits electricity brings to society and its key components voltage, current, and resistance. The Electrical Safety online course will explain the two main types of electricity, cover UK accident and death statistics, and describe a simple way of remembering the electrical hazards. The online Electrical Safety course then goes on to provide basic instructions about how you could safely help someone you suspect has received an electric shock. Towards the end of the Electrical Safety E-Learning course it includes an overview of the main standards, guidance and legislation that control the use of electricity in the workplace, and finish off by looking at simple maintenance plans and portable appliance testing including who within an organisation would be best to carry out the various checks. Training staff in Electrical Safety is vital to protect your employees and allow them to understand their role and responsibilities regarding Electrical Safety in the workplace. IIRSM approval means that this course can be used in the future by those that need to prove they are continually developing themselves.
Electrical Safety Modules
Overview and Benefits of Electricity What is Electricity? How Electricity Can Cause Harm Legislation, Standards and Key Steps PAT Testing Standards and Guidance Approved by IIRSM – Duration 45 mins* -
The Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations contain special directives covering DSE safety. Both employers and employee‐users have responsibilities under the legislation So what do we mean by display screen equipment? The first thing most people think of is a computer monitor. But that’s not the only thing it refers to display screen equipment could also mean laptops, tablet PCs, televisions, smartphones, CNC control pads, portable diagnostic screens or equipment containing cathode ray tubes, or CRTs. Our Display Screen Equipment Awareness E-Learning course is aimed at users of display screen equipment (DSE) and those responsible for assessing display screen equipment. A ‘user’ is anyone who regularly uses display screen equipment for a significant part of their normal work. In practice, if you use display screen equipment continuously for more than one hour a day, then you’re a ‘user’. This Online Display Screen Equipment Awareness E-Learning course fulfils your statutory training obligations and covers, among other things; the correct way to set up and use your display screen equipment safely. Reducing the risk of work related conditions.
Display Screen Equipment Awareness Modules
Introduction Legislation Protecting Your Body Adjusting Your Chair Adjusting Your Screen Work Arrangements Adjusting the Layout of Your Workstation Adjusting Your Work Environment Approved by IIRSM & CPD - Duration 50 mins* -
Diabetes is a serious lifelong health condition that occurs when the amount of glucose, or sugar, in the blood is too high. If left untreated, high blood glucose levels can cause serious health complications. This course is aimed at people working in the health and social care sector and will provide an overview of the condition, the common symptoms that might indicate someone has diabetes, methods of diagnosis, some possible treatments and common complications that can affect those with the condition. Approved by CPD – Duration 45 mins*
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When people have good mental health, they are more likely to fulfil their potential. That means they enjoy work and cope easily with work situations. They have a happy family life and good social relationships. Organisations are required by law to promote and protect the mental well-being of their workforce. A comprehensive Mental Health Policy, along with easy-to-understand operating procedures, will incorporate mental health issues into established organisational thinking. It will make sure everyone knows how the organisation views and deals with workplace mental health. This online Developing a Workplace Mental Health Policy E-Learning course covers the steps that organisations should consider when developing and implementing a comprehensive workplace Mental Health Policy
Developing a Workplace Mental Health Policy Modules
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The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 requires all employers to undertake Risk Assessments appropriate to their business.
Our online Risk Management tool produces a comprehensive Dance or Drama School Production Risk Assessment (Wales) suitable for Dance or Drama schools staging a production in a local theatre or school hall in Wales and is written for the purposes of applying for your BOPA license, Child Performance license, meeting your Local Authority or Venue requirements.
- Manual Handling - lack of training and/or incorrect handling/lifting
- Production Vehicle Movement (loading/unloading)
- Viral Illnesses (where applicable)
- Complaint/Conflict with Public
- Criminal Activity
- Use of Tools
- Working at Height - Use of Ladders/Tallescope
- Working at Height - Falling objects / rigging failures
- Flown equipment such as cloths, frenchmen, LX and other performance related items (where applicable)
- Installation of ground supported LX and Sound
- Installation and use of electrical equipment
- Cable management – lack of
- Fire
- Emergency evacuation - failure to facilitate, obstructions etc
- Excessive Noise levels (>95dB)
- First Aid - lack of
- Welfare – lack of toilets or handwashing facilities
- Welfare – child performers
- The choreography of show - lack of, or inappropriate
- Lack of mental health support available
- Food - Biological
- Use of Haze or effect (where used)
Click below to purchase your Dance or Drama School Production Risk Assessment (Wales) Risk Assessment.
Following purchase please follow the link in your confirmation email and complete the Questionnaire.
Your Dance or Drama School Production Risk Assessment (Wales) will be emailed to you within 15mins of submitting the Questionnaire.
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The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 requires all employers to undertake Risk Assessments appropriate to their business.
Our online Risk Management tool produces a comprehensive Dance or Drama School Production Risk Assessment (England) suitable for Dance or Drama schools staging a production in a local theatre or school hall and is written for the purposes of applying for your BOPA license, Child Performance license, meeting your Local Authority or Venue requirements.
- Manual Handling - lack of training and/or incorrect handling/lifting
- Production Vehicle Movement (loading/unloading)
- Viral Illnesses (where applicable)
- Complaint/Conflict with Public
- Criminal Activity
- Use of Tools
- Working at Height - Use of Ladders/Tallescope
- Working at Height - Falling objects / rigging failures
- Flown equipment such as cloths, frenchmen, LX and other performance related items (where applicable)
- Installation of ground supported LX and Sound
- Installation and use of electrical equipment
- Cable management – lack of
- Fire
- Emergency evacuation - failure to facilitate, obstructions etc
- Excessive Noise levels (>95dB)
- First Aid - lack of
- Welfare – lack of toilets or handwashing facilities
- Welfare – child performers
- The choreography of show - lack of, or inappropriate
- Lack of mental health support available
- Food - Biological
- Use of Haze or effect (where used)
Click below to purchase your Dance or Drama School Production Risk Assessment (England) Risk Assessment.
Following purchase please follow the link in your confirmation email and complete the Questionnaire.
Your Dance or Drama School Production Risk Assessment (England) will be emailed to you within 15mins of submitting the Questionnaire.
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This course explores the risk to workers caused by the Covid-19 virus and covers actions that can be taken by employers and employees to protect themselves and each other as they return to work. The content of this course is based on the latest information from the UK government and the NHS. It covers information about the virus, risk assessments and personal safety, along with how to make changes to the daily work environment to address these risks