Upon successful completion of the Health and Safety for Construction course, trainees will demonstrate knowledge of their organization’s health and safety procedures. This course equips individuals responsible for overseeing or managing safety, health, and environmental risks associated with construction activities with essential knowledge. The curriculum also covers control strategies, risk assessments, and the development of method statements.
Course Overview:
- Local Health and Safety Legislation and Enforcement
- Preparing for Work Safely
- Effective Site Management, Supervision of Workers, and Contractors, with a focus on the importance of method statements
- Safe Practices for Working on Platforms and Ladders
- Permit to Work Procedures
- Scaffolding: Management, Usage, and Stability
- Safety Measures for Roofs and Fragile Surfaces
- Environmental Aspects Management
- Proper Use of Personal Protective Equipment
- Site Requirements for Ensuring Welfare of Construction Workers
- Fall Arrest and Suspension Equipment
- Risk Assessment Protocols
- Developing Method Statements
- Implementing Permit-to-Work Systems
Who Should Enroll:
This course is intended for individuals responsible for overseeing or managing safety, health, and environmental risks associated with construction activities. It is suitable for those aiming to serve as Safety Supervisors or seeking involvement in health and safety and injury prevention across various building and construction activities and environments.