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Let’s talk risk assessment!

The Health and Safety Executive Guidance Document HSG65 applies the ‘Plan, Do, Check and Act’ approach to the management of occupational Health and Safety.  Risk assessment is the second step so, let’s take this step by step as per the guidance;

  • Plan – determining policy and planning for implementation
  • Do – Profile risks/Organise for health and safety and implement your plan.
  • Check – Measure performance – proactively and re-actively
  • Act – Review performance and act on lessons learned.

A risk assessment is a careful examination of anything in your workplace that could cause harm or ill-health.  The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 places a legal duty on employers to carry out suitable and sufficient risks assessments of reasonably foreseeable risks and to put in place controls to reduce the risk ‘so far as is reasonably practicable’  If the organisation has five or more employees the law dictates that risk assessments are written down, communicated to workforce and others who could be affected and that they are regularly reviewed.

Risk assessments do not need to be complicated, in fact they should be straightforward and easily understood by everyone.  And, everyone should be involved in the risk assessment process.  You might think you know the hazards associated with certain activities in your workplace, but the person who actually does the job may have a more comprehensive understanding and could highlight a hazard that might otherwise be overlooked.

So how are risk assessments carried out?  Quite simply, the HSE advise we use the five steps to risk assessment;

  • Identify the hazards
  • Estimate the risk
  • Evaluate the risk
  • Record your findings
  • Review your risk assessment regularly

Provision of information, instruction and training is mandatory for employers.  If your workforce fully understand the risk assessment process and have ownership through contributing their knowledge and experience to the process, then this can go a long way to improving the health and safety culture of your organisation.

The HSE defines what health and safety culture is; ‘The safety culture of an organisation is the product of individual and group values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies and patterns of behaviour that determine the commitment to, and the style and proficiency of, an organisation’s health and safety management.  Organisation with a positive safety culture are characterised by communications founded on mutual trust, by shared perceptions of the importance of safety and by confidence in the efficacy of preventive measures’

We at Training Solutions (NI) Ltd are passionate about health and safety.  We aim to play our role in delivering courses that really benefit the client and attendees and ultimately make the workplace a safer place.  If you would like us to educate and motivate your team to play their part in the risk assessment process, we will tailor a course to be relevant to your working environment, interactive and practical and enjoyable.  Staying safe and healthy for life – what could be better?

Search our site for suggested course content and see if we can help make your workplace safer?

 

 

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CSR is changing – here is what the CEF say…..

New Craft & Supervisor CSR Cards Require NVQ qualification from September 2019

From 1 September 2019 the Construction Skills Register (CSR) will remove all remaining occupational assessments, including supervisors. From this date all new blue and gold card applicants will be required to hold an NVQ Level 2 qualification (or higher) relevant to the card holder’s occupation. Health and safety training will continue to be required.

PLEASE NOTE THIS DOES NOT IMPACT RENEWALS. Current blue and gold card holders can continue to renew their cards by completing the relevant health and safety training upon expiry of their current card.

This new requirement continues the previously announced significant changes to CSR in 2019. The changes are being introduced to ensure CSR continues to meet the needs of the Northern Ireland construction industry and to enable continued mobility and acceptance of CSR cards throughout the UK, through compliance with the Construction Leadership Council’s (CLCs) One Industry Logo requirements.

 

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We are an approved Enhanced Learning Credit (ELC) Training Provider

We are delighted to confirm that we are an Enhanced Learning Credit Approved Training Provider. (ELC)  For those for which this is applicable, perhaps you would be interested in receiving information on courses we can offer you e.g.

You may be interested in our City and Guilds electrical courses as below;

2382-18 – 18th Edition training 

2391-52 – Inspection and Testing combination course

2377-22 – Portable Appliance Testing  

You also may be interested in our NEBOSH courses as below;

NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety

NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management

NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Health and Safety

NEBOSH National Certificate in the Management of Health and Well-being at Work

NEBOSH Certificate in Environmental Management

Nebosh National Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety – Level 6

For further information on any of these courses please tour our site or give us a call.

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City & Guilds PAT 2377-22 – for those with the qualification who would like an additional one day practical course

Many people from a host of occupations find themselves on the City and Guilds PAT course because their company opt to PAT test in-house.  For candidates from electrical backgrounds this course is common place and the practical elements of carrying out the tasks is routine.  However, for those candidates with no electrical background many have asked if we would provide an additional solely practical one day course.

We at Training Solutions (NI) Ltd always stretch to meet our clients’ needs and requirements.  If you would benefit from a one day ‘Practical PAT testing’ course, register your interest by emailing us at info@trainingsolutionsni.co.uk

 

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