Advanced Diploma in Health & Safety in the Workplace
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Course Fee |
Exam Fee |
Total (Ex VAT) |
£675 |
£85 |
£760 |
Certificate Issued by the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health
Objectives
The objectives of the Royal Society of Health's Diploma in Health and Safety Management are to provide managers with sufficient knowledge to enable them to both design and implement a Health and Safety management programme within their organisation. Managers should feel competent, on completion of the course, to fulfil the requirements laid down by the various pieces of legislation.
Course Content
Working Environment
Accidents and First Aid
Health and Safety Management
Fire Safety
Electrical Safety
Legislation
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
Safety Committees/Safety Policies
Work Equipment
Display Screen Equipment
Statutory Inspections
Safe Systems of Work
Noise
Ventilation
Stress
Health and Safety Training
Ergonomics and Manual Handling
Risk Assessment
Course Structure
A minimum of 40 hours instruction over 5 days.
The course includes lectures enhanced by audio/visual material and practical teaching aids. Delegates are encouraged to actively participate in discussion sessions and group activities.
Some activities will require independent or group research and the presentation of material. Delegates will also be expected to participate in practical activities.
Who Should Attend?
Managers and supervisors, responsible for Health and Safety within their organisations and those seeking approval to run the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health's Certificate in Health and Safety (1 day course).
Assessment and Examination
The assessment comprises of one written assignment which is based on undertaking research and developing Health and Safety controls in the workplace which must be successfully completed within three weeks of sitting the 2 hour written examination.
Successful candidates receive the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health's Advanced Diploma in Health and Safety in the Workplace.
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