Construction Site Safety Training
Our comprehensive program is meticulously crafted to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge required to thrive in your chosen field. Developed by seasoned professionals with years of industry experience, this course is ideal for those seeking to kickstart …
Overview
Our comprehensive program is meticulously crafted to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge required to thrive in your chosen field. Developed by seasoned professionals with years of industry experience, this course is ideal for those seeking to kickstart their careers or enhance their existing skill set.
Featuring an engaging audio-visual presentation and easily digestible modules, our program facilitates a self-paced learning experience. Our dedicated online support team is available on weekdays to provide assistance throughout your journey.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Grasp the fundamentals and their practical applications.
- Cultivate the necessary skills for success in your field.
- Apply newfound knowledge to real-world scenarios.
- Develop effective solutions for relevant topics.
- Elevate your employability and career prospects.
Course Curriculum
- Module 01: Costs/dangers of poor health and safety
- Module 02: Benefits of good health and safety
- Module 03: Health and safety law (criminal law)
- Module 04: Civil law – compensation claims
- Module 05: Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (HSWA)
- Module 06: Overlap of duties of some legislation
- Module 07: Penalties and Enforcement
- Module 08: Improvement and Prohibition Notices
- Module 09: The Employer’s Responsibilities (Provide just the List of the duties)
- Module 10: The Employee’s responsibilities and duties (Provide just the List of the duties)
- Module 11: Summary
- Module 12: Assessment
- Module 13: Site Boundaries
- Module 14: Access Roads
- Module 15: Design Planning and Locating Access Roads
- Module 16: Provision of Services
- Module 17: Water Services
- Module 18: Electricity
- Module 19: Accommodation for Staffs
- Module 20: Disposal of Waste
- Module 21: Site Logistics
- Module 22: Hoardings
- Module 23: Site Security
- Module 24: Summary
- Module 25: Assessment
- Module 26: Risk and Value Imperatives
- Module 27: Approaches to Risk and Value Management
- Module 28: Integrating Risk and Value
- Module 29: Sustainable Value and The Whole Life Cycle
- Module 30: The Process of Value Management
- Module 31: Definition and Evaluation of Risk
- Module 32: The Risk Management Process
- Module 33: Risk Attitude
- Module 34: Risk Response and Management
- Module 35: Risk Management Techniques
- Module 36: Summary
- Module 37: Assessment
- Module 38: Communications On-Site
- Module 39: Daily Logs, Reports and Construction Diary
- Module 40: Meetings
- Module 41: Photographs and Videos On-Site
- Module 42: Information and Communications Technologies
- Module 43: Building Information Modelling
- Module 44: Electronic Business and Project Administration
- Module 45: Importance of Communications, Information and Documentation
- Module 46: Summary
- Module 47: Assessment
- Module 48: Legal Obligations
- Module 49: Financial Costs of an Accident
- Module 50: Moral Obligations & Self-Preservation
- Module 51: The Impact of an Accident On Others
- Module 52: Important Rules and Regulations for the Construction Industry
- Module 53: Health and Safety File
- Module 54: Welfare Requirements
- Module 55: Sanitary facilities
- Module 56: Washing Facilities
- Module 57: Drinking-Water
- Module 58: Changing Facilities
- Module 59: Rest Rooms
- Module 60: Managing Safety Within the Construction Industry
- Module 61: Summary
- Module 62: Assessment
- Module 63: Core elements of managing for health and safety
- Module 64: Legal duties
- Module 65: Risk profiling
- Module 66: Health and safety management systems
- Module 67: Documentation
- Module 68: Attitudes and behaviours
- Module 69: Are you doing what you need to do?
- Module 70: Leading and managing for health and safety
- Module 71: Competence
- Module 72: Worker consultation and involvement
- Module 73: Delivering Effective Arrangements
- Module 74: Plan
- Module 75: Do
- Module 76: Check
- Module 77: Act
- Module 78: Summary
- Module 79: Structure of Atoms
- Module 80: Electrons
- Module 81: Electric Current
- Module 82: Resistance
- Module 83: Electric Power
- Module 84: General Safety Rules
- Module 85: Effects of Electric Current on the Body
- Module 86: On the Job
- Module 87: Protective Clothing
- Module 88: Ladders and Scaffolds
- Module 89: Fires
- Module 90: Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters
- Module 91: Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs)
- Module 92: Grounding
- Module 93: Electrical Maintenance
- Module 94: Identifying and preventing electrical hazards
- Module 95: Personal protective equipment
- Module 96: Summary
- Module 97: Assessment
- Module 98: Caution
- Module 99: Breaking contact with electricity
- Module 100: High voltage current
- Module 101: Low-voltage current
- Module 102: Lightning
- Module 103: Shocks
- Module 104: Summary
- Module 105: The choice and different kinds of equipment
- Module 106: Inspecting equipment
- Module 107: General things to look for during a visual inspection
- Module 108: Inspecting the equipment
- Module 109: Reducing risks: fire safety
- Module 110: What must you do to ensure fire safety?
- Module 111: Performing the fire safety risk assessment
- Module 112: Itemised process of fire safety risk assessment
- Module 113: Emergency procedures
- Module 114: Call for an Emergency
- Module 115: Summary
- Module 116: Assessment
- Module 117: What Is Working at Height
- Module 118: Examples of Working at Height
- Module 119: Risks from working at height (Should start with some statistics of the UK and then mention some risks using bullet points)
- Module 120: What are the most common causes of working at height?
- Module 121: What do you need to consider when planning work at height?
- Module 122: WAHR 2005
- Module 123: How do you comply with these Regulations?
- Module 124: How do you decide if someone is ‘competent’ to work at height?
- Module 125: DutiesEmployer DutiesEmployee Duties
- Module 126: Employer DutiesEmployee Duties
- Module 127: Employer Duties
- Module 128: Employee Duties
- Module 129: Summary
- Module 130: Assessment
- Module 131: Assessing the Risks
- Module 132: What Is Risk Assessment?
- Module 133: Who May Be Harmed?
- Module 134: What Are the Five Steps of Risk Assessment?
- Module 135: How to Identify Hazards and Evaluate the Risks?
- Module 136: How to Record, Review and Update the Findings?
- Module 137: Preventing the Risks
- Module 138: How to Reduce the Risks
- Module 139: Things to consider when trying to reduce risks
- Module 140: Safety Control Measures
- Module 141: Control Measures for Fragile Surfaces
- Module 142: Control Measures for Vehicles
- Module 143: Control Measures for Roof Work
- Module 144: Training
- Module 145: Emergency Procedures
- Module 146: Summary
- Module 147: Assessment
- Module 148: Selecting Work Equipment
- Module 149: Personal Protective Equipment
- Module 150: Safe Uses of the Common Equipment
- Module 151: Mobile Scaffold
- Module 152: MEWP Scissors
- Module 153: MEWP Boom
- Module 154: Podium Steps
- Module 155: Ladder/ Step Ladder (Inspection checklist, how to secure safely)
- Module 156: Hop Up
- Module 157: Trestle
- Module 158: Tubular Scaffold
- Module 159: Inspection of Work Equipment
- Module 160: Summary
- Module 161: Assessment
- Module 162: Why Do You Need Training?
- Module 163: What Are Confined Spaces?
- Module 164: Confined Space Legislation in England and Wales
- Module 165: Other Legislation and Guidance
- Module 166: Ireland Legislation
- Module 167: Roles & Responsibilities of the Employers and Others
- Module 168: Commanding Officers (COs)/Heads of Establishment (HoEs)ManagersAll Personnel
- Module 169: Commanding Officers (COs)/Heads of Establishment (HoEs)
- Module 170: Managers
- Module 171: All Personnel
- Module 172: Summary
- Module 173: Assessment
- Module 174: The Complete Procedure for Working in Confined Spaces (Flow Chart)
- Module 175: What is Risk Assessment?
- Module 176: Identifying the Considerable Hazards before Entering Confined Spaces
- Module 177: Reduced physical dimensions
- Module 178: Lack of oxygen
- Module 179: Excess of oxygen
- Module 180: Flammable substances
- Module 181: The possible presence of toxic gases fumes and vapours
- Module 182: The unintended ingress of materials
- Module 183: Excessive heat
- Module 184: Other hazards
- Module 185: Who Might Be Exposed to the Hazards?
- Module 186: What Precautions to Take
- Module 187: Recording Key Findings of Risk Assessment
- Module 188: Reviewing Risk Assessment Regularly
- Module 189: Summary
- Module 190: Assessment
- Module 191: Preventing the Need for Entry
- Module 192: The Role of Designers, Manufacturers and Suppliers
- Module 193: Safe Systems of Work in Confined Spaces
- Module 194: Suitability of Persons to do the Work
- Module 195: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Module 196: Provision of Special Tools and Lighting
- Module 197: Communications
- Module 198: Accessibility
- Module 199: Testing the Air
- Module 200: Provision of Ventilation
- Module 201: Provision of Breathing Apparatus
- Module 202: Isolation of Equipment and Services
- Module 203: Cleaning Confined Spaces before Entry
- Module 204: Provision of Rescue Harnesses
- Module 205: Summary
- Module 206: Assessment
- Module 207: Arrangements for emergency rescue
- Module 208: Rescue and resuscitation equipment
- Module 209: Raising the alarm and rescue
- Module 210: Safeguarding the rescuers
- Module 211: Fire safety
- Module 212: Control of plant
- Module 213: First aid
- Module 214: Public emergency services
- Module 215: Training
- Module 216: Additional Emergency Arrangements
- Module 217: Summary
- Module 218: Assessment
Designed to give you a competitive edge in the job market, this course offers lifetime access to materials and the flexibility to learn at your own pace, from the comfort of your home.
Why Choose Us?
- Learn at your own pace with 24/7 online access to course materials.
- Benefit from full tutor support available Monday through Friday.
- Acquire essential skills in the convenience of your home through informative video modules.
- Enjoy 24/7 assistance and advice via email and live chat.
- Study on your preferred device – computer, tablet, or mobile.
- Gain a thorough understanding of the course content.
- Improve professional skills and earning potential upon completion.
- Access lifetime course materials and expert guidance.
- Enjoy the convenience of online learning with flexible schedules.
Why Enroll in This Course?
Our program provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject matter, laying a solid foundation for further study. It empowers students to acquire knowledge and skills applicable to both their professional and personal lives.
Assessment
The course incorporates quizzes to evaluate your understanding and retention of the material. These quizzes pinpoint areas for further practice, allowing you to review course materials as needed. Successfully passing the final quiz qualifies you for a certificate of achievement.
Requirements
There are no formal requirements for this course, it is open to anyone who is interested in learning the material.
Career Path
Our course is meticulously designed to equip you for success in your chosen field. Upon completion, you’ll have the qualifications to pursue diverse career opportunities across various industries.