This COSHH awareness training course aims to ensure delegates acquire the required knowledge to ensure they can identify the risks associated with hazardous substances.
This COSHH awareness training course aims to ensure delegates acquire the required knowledge to ensure they can identify the risks associated with hazardous substances.
Our COSHH course helps candidates learn how exposure can occur in order to ensure that the risks from hazardous substances are adequately controlled in their workplace.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this COSHH awareness course, delegates will be able to:
Identify the hazards and risk associated with hazardous substances
Identify how hazardous substances can cause harm by different routes of entry
Evaluate and apply the controls specified in COSHH assessments
Explain how risk from hazardous substances can be controlled
Assist when COSHH assessment are being carried out
Assessment And Certification
There will be continuous assessment by the trainer over the duration of the COSHH course and a certificate will be produced upon successful completion.
The political and legislative landscape has changed significantly in recent years with legislation being enacted that gives the Combined Fire Authority additional freedoms and flexibilities to provide services to local communities. These new powers do however require that consideration be given to the way services are provided, particularly where the Service is trading to make a profit in the delivery of particular elements of service provision.
Introducing a trading entity enables the Authority to seek to generate additional income in line with regulations and legislation governing trading for local authorities and fire authorities and provides an opportunity to safeguard and create employment during times of reducing central government support.
The Service has provided training to external customers through an Industrial Training Unit (ITU), which primarily provides health and safety related training to local businesses in County Durham and Darlington.
The provision of services through the ITU was based on a significant amount of repeat custom and restricted marketing allowing the Service to recover costs without making a surplus.
The Fire Authority has considered the implications of the comprehensive spending review and the financial resources that are likely to be available over the medium to longer term.
The Fire Authority has so far implemented savings options that do not increase risk in local communities, and this approach will continue so long as options can continue to be identified that meet these criteria.
The opportunity to consider trading and generating additional income is in line with the aim of the Service Transformation programme and provides the Service with an opportunity to mitigate staff reductions in future years. The extent of mitigation is ultimately dependent on the success of the trading operations over the medium to longer term.
In considering the options that are available for establishing a trading entity, consideration was also given to whether the Service should simply withdraw from providing external training services which would mean there is no requirement for a trading entity to be established.
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