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Health & Safety
Fire Safety Awareness
The Fire Safety (Regulatory Reform) Order 2005 states that it’s an employer’s responsibility to ensure that all staff receive suitable fire training.
BAA also requires all employers, operating at their Airports, to provide annual confirmation that training meeting the standards of the Fire Safety Order has been undertaken.
Insight 2’s online Fire Safety Awareness course has been designed in conjunction with qualified and experienced occupational health, safety and fire professionals and meets the requirements of the Fire Safety Order.
The course is aimed at all levels of staff. It focuses on fire prevention, what to do on discovering a fire and evacuation procedures.
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Manual Handling
Over 30% of all reported accidents are connected with Manual Handling and some 300,000 a year suffer from back pain, resulting from a manual handling incident.
Our course helps trainees, at all levels, to recognise common manual handling hazards, to take action to prevent injuries to themselves and others and to take appropriate precautions to control risks.
The course also enables the trainee to contribute to the risk assessment process required under the Manual Handling Operations Regulations.
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Health & Safety Induction
This course helps Managers and Supervisors become aware of the demands of modern health & safety requirements and follows the Health and Safety Executives Guidance Notes ( HSG65).
It looks at risk assessment, controlling risks and identifying hazards and covers the main provisions of both the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations.
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Working At Height
Falling at work accounted for 53 of the 220 work-related fatalities in 2004/05.
People often think working at height only applies to roof work or scaffolding. Whilst this is partly true, you may be surprised to know that 59% of major injuries occur following a fall from height of less than two metres.
The course enables staff working at height to know how to undertake a risk assessment, ensure the appropriate equipment is used and to know how to put in place sufficient control measure and precautions to avoid accidents.
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Managing Safety
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