Aim and Objectives
To ensure that all those given supervisory responsibilities understand:
- Why they are carrying out their indentified duties and
- What is expected of them and
- To ensure that they contribute to the safety of the workplace
And at the end of the course delegates will be able to:
- Understand the problems of the industry
- Have an understanding of how health and safety law is structured
- Identify how their supervisory role fits in with the manager in controlling the site safely
- Carry out risk assessments and understand the need for method statements
- Carry out site inspections, toolbox talks and method statement briefings
- Understand what is meant by proactive and reactive monitoring and appreciate their need
Programme
The course covers The Health & Safety at Work Act and the regulations relevant to the construction industry. To include:
- Health and Safety Law
- Developing a Health and Safety Management System
- Occupational Health
- Fire Prevention and Control
- Risk Assessment and Method Statements
- Hazardous Substances
- CDM Regulations
- Working At Height
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Manual Handling
- Accidents and First Aid
It also includes recent changes in accepted working practices. For those who successfully complete the course there is a recognised certificate.
Course Delivery
In-house - dates on application
Open Course - see dates below
Course Duration
2 days - 9.00 am to 4.30 pm
Cost
In-house on application.
Open Course £225 per delegate + VAT
This price includes lunch, refreshments and all course materials, including the CITB Publication GE 706 at £15.60, £35.00 for the issue of the CITB Certificate and £17.50 for the Toolbox Talk Manual |