The IOSH Managing Safely course is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage health and safety in the workplace. While specific agendas may vary slightly depending on the trainer profile, here is a general course agenda for the IOSH Managing Safely program:
Module 1: Introducing Managing Safely
- Overview of health and safety responsibilities
- Legal requirements and obligations
- The importance of managing safely
Module 2: Assessing Risks
- Understanding and identifying hazards
- Risk assessment and risk control measures
- Evaluating and prioritizing risks
Module 3: Controlling Risks
- Implementing risk control measures
- Safe systems of work
- Emergency procedures and first aid
Module 4: Understanding Responsibilities
- Roles and responsibilities for health and safety
- Communicating effectively on health and safety issues
- Consultation and cooperation with employees
Module 5: Understanding Hazards
- Common workplace hazards
- Workplace-specific hazards
- Monitoring and measuring performance.
Module 6: Investigating Incidents and Accidents
- Reporting and recording incidents.
- Accident investigation techniques
- Learning from incidents and implementing improvements
Module 7: Measuring Performance
- Performance indicators and monitoring
- Reviewing and evaluating health and safety performance
- Making improvements
Module 8: Protecting Our Environment
- Environmental impact of workplace activities
- Implementing environmental management practices
- Reducing the environmental impact
Assessment
- Multiple-choice assessment
- Practical risk assessment project
Course Conclusion
- Review of key learning points
- Q&A session
- Course evaluation and feedback
It's important to note that the above agenda is a general outline, and the actual content and emphasis may vary based on the trainer profile. Participants should check with their training provider for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the IOSH Managing Safely course agenda.
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