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Contractor Safety Procedures Online ELearning Health and Safety Training Course - RoSPA Approved

25-09-2014

This short online E-Learning course provides contractors with details of your company's own safety arrangements, policies and information regarding the site/premises and the type of work they will be undertaking. Course Overview This course has been Approved by RoSPA. If as an organisation you use Contractors or Sub-contractors to carry out work on your premises, then it is your responsibility to provide information regarding the site/premises and any hazards that may affect their activities. It is important to communicate any specific health and safety requirements contractors must comply with (such as site access, security and emergency procedures) to ensure the safety of both parties. Courses are regularly updated so that the look and content are as fresh and stylish as possible. Course Objectives This course covers: •The Health and Safety responsibilities of both parties as specified under current Health and Safety Legislation •General site procedures and safety requirements in relation to a variety of areas such as using PPE, working from heights, working with electricity, permits, etc •Emergency procedures in place and how to report an accident Benefit to your Organisation •Ensure Contractors complete the training BEFORE they gain access to your site •Demonstrate due diligence with regard to the management of Contractors and the communication of your Safety Policy •Extremely practical solution for the delivery of this training requirement Our online E-learning Training courses include rich animations (no Flash is used, so M-Learning is an option as courses are also fully compatible with iPad's), crisp clean graphics and engaging content and can be completed at anytime of the day from any computer or tablet with an internet connection.
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