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Health, Safety & Wellbeing
Learners will build an understanding on the importance of safe food handling practices and keeping foods safe. Topics covered include: food safety laws, types of contamination and the associated risks, bacteriology, personal hygiene, and safe food handling practices. This qualification forms part of the QA Food Safety suite of qualifications.
Delivery Method: e-Learning
Max delegates: 1
Duration: 1 day
The course provides an opportunity for managers involved in recruitment to consider the implications of equality legislation and best practice. Delegates will update their learning and have an opportunity to enliven their understanding of reaching and recruiting the best talent for each role. It can act as a stand-alone module or be combined with three related workshops to create a comprehensive programme on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.
Delivery Method: Virtual Classroom
Max delegates: 12
Duration: 90 mins
Provide essential information to delegates, so risks can be properly assessed.
Delivery Method: Face-to-Face / Virtual Classroom
Duration: 1 Day
A 2 day course designed to provide up to date knowledge on recent research, publications and DfT Standards relevant to road safety audit, and experience of new audit areas covered and more challenging workshops. This course is aimed at practicing safety auditors who want to build on their safety audit experience. The course consists of informal short lectures, practical workshops, discussion sessions, case studies and examples.
Duration: 2 days
All staff to work safely at heights and minimise risk of work-related injury.
Duration: 3 Hours
This course will explore initial assessments and how they feed into risk management plans. The course culminates in how to devise an effective support utilising a person-centred approach and focusing towards successful outcomes.
Max delegates: 20
This course will concentrate on making a decision when the circumstances fall within Section 42 of the Care Act 2014, thus initiating a safeguarding enquiry. The adult's consent and capacity are integral to the decision to raise a safeguarding concern, and this is explored in detail. Consideration is given to what happens when consent is not met, and how the capacity act and the principle of best interest informs professional decision making.
Duration: Half Day
To enable learners to become more effective leaders for Health and Safety.
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