This course is designed to help all people involved with working at height to learn about the safety issues. It encourages you to think about the particular hazards associated with your work to encourage you to keep yourself safe.
This course is designed to help all people involved with working at height to learn about the safety issues. It encourages you to think about the particular hazards associated with your work to encourage you to keep yourself safe.
The course covers what constitutes work at height, the safety issues and how to assess and reduce risks. It is a great introductory way to keep your staff safe at work and your business working.
There is a legal requirement to ensure workers are trained and competent to work at height. It is important that individuals understand how they could be hurt and to know how to manage the risks in an informed way.
Working at height is dangerous and carries significant risks. Whether you are working on step ladders, on loading docks or using a scaffold there are potential hazards to your health and wellbeing.
Working at height injuries can range from cuts and sprains to broken bones, back injuries, head trauma, and death.
If you or your staff work anywhere from just above ground to high up, then this online course is for you. It is also aimed at employers who employ people who regularly work at height to help you to learn about how to manage the risks.
JCH Safety is an occupational safety and health consultancy based in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. It is owned and managed by Jonathan Hegarty, who is a Chartered Occupational Safety and Health Practitioner & Fire Risk Assessor.
Jonathan works across Coventry and Warwickshire, providing safety consultancy to small and medium businesses, schools, churches and charities. Jonathan established JCH Safety to help growing businesses and organisations to manage safety in their workplaces.
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