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Apprenticeships
Business
Care
Community
Council
Caldicott
Confidentiality
Conflict Resolution
Data Protection
Fire Safety
Food Hygiene
Freedom of Info
Information Security
Risk Assessment
Engineering
Fire Service
NHS
Productivity
Retail
Child Protection
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Overview
All council managers or supervisors are responsible for safety in their
units. A key method of ensuring safety is to undertake risk assessments of
work environments and activities, and this module outlines the process
involved in doing so. On completion of the module learners will be aware of
why risk assessments are important, know the definitions of hazards and
risks, and know the seven key steps to risk assessment. Issues covered
include hazard identification, risk evaluation, identification and
implementation of control measures, communication, monitoring and review of
the risk assessments.
Structure
The module is structured into a number of learning activities which are
supported by graphics and animations. Throughout the course learners are
presented with questions to which they are asked to type their answers
before revealing the model answer.
Target audience
Any employees of councils who have been given responsibility for undertaking
risk assessments on council premises or activities.
Online assessment
Online assessment can be provided through the use of the Virtual College's
TMS, which offers a complete online assessment linked to an individual's
training record.
Accreditation
This course, which was written in conjunction with experts in this field, is
not currently accredited.
Workbook
A comprehensive workbook is available to provide learners with a useful
reference guide.
cost
£35.25 inc. VAT for a single user. A cost reduction will be offered for multiple users within a business (POA).
Email: info@virtual-college.co.uk
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