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Health and Safety appointed representatives who work in the Construction Industry are faced with a constant battle against ever changing Health and Safety legislation and the impact on their respective organisations. In addition EC regulations stipulate that Health and Safety representatives must be "competent" to perform the role.
Health and Safety appointed representatives who work in the Construction Industry are faced with a constant battle against ever changing Health and Safety legislation and the impact on their respective organisations. In addition EC regulations stipulate that Health and Safety representatives must be "competent" to perform the role.
COURSE CONTENT:
Provisions under the Health and Safety At Work etc. Act 1974
Statute Law, Civil Law and Common Law
Safety Policies
Method Statements (Safe Systems of Work)
Guarding of Machinery
Role and powers of enforcing authorities
Fire Legislation
Legal responsibilities for Sub-Contracting
Electrical Regulations 1989
Protective Equipment and Devices
Hazard spotting, safety audits and safe systems of work
Risk Assessments
Safety Representatives and Consultation with employees
Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences - Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR)
Fork Lift and Lift Truck safety and mobile plant to include transport management
Accident Prevention Techniques
Noise Regulations
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations
Supervisory and management responsibilities
Accident investigation techniques
Overview of E.C. Regulations, Health and Safety (Six Pack)
CDM and other Construction Legislation
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
No formal entry requirements but a learning agreement must be completed prior to commencing the course.
Suitable for Site Managers, Planning Supervisors, Health and Safety Advisors in Construction and Employee Representatives.
EXAMINATIONS:
The Nebosh Construction Certificate programme results in a nationally recognised Health and safety qualification. In order to achieve this award delegates are required to attend formal examinations at the conclusion of the programme. The exams comprises of three parts:
Part NG C1 Managing of Health and Safety
Part NC C2 Controlling Hazards in Construction Work
Part NC C3 The Practical Assessment
To pass the National Construction Certificate candidates must average at least 50% on the written papers covering Part NGC1 and NCC1 (with not less than 45% on either paper), and at least 60% on the practical assessment Part NCC2.
QUALIFICATION AVAILABLE:
The National ConstructionCertificate in Occupational Safety & Health
COURSE DATES FOR 2010
The Next Nebosh Construction Certificate Courses are due to commence:
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SEMINAR PROGRAMME: SHEFFIELD
Consecutive Thursdays commencing 19th August 2010 and running every Thursday up to December 2nd 2010 with the National exams on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th December 2010.
Cost per delegate: £1,550.00 + VAT |
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BLOCK PROGRAMME: SHEFFIELD
15 day block course running Monday 22nd November to Friday 26th November, Monday 29th November to Friday 3rd December and Monday 6th December to Friday 10th December 2010 inclusive
Cost per delegate: £1,550.00 + VAT |
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FEES INCLUDE:
First class tuition
Full course notes
Health and Safety book
All registration and certification fees
Lunches
Refreshments
For further information please contact the training hotline on 0114 2699255, or email info@ndsafety.co.uk
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