This course is important to anyone that works at height in any place, including above and below ground and it’s a requirement that training is there to confirm they are competent and safe to work at height.
The Work at Height Regulations 2005 require that employers ensure that a sufficient risk assessment is always carried out so that any potential work at height risks are correctly identified, controlled and managed. Every employer must additionally ensure that employees are appropriately trained to ensure that they can carry out their work safely.
This course is important to anyone that works at height in any place, including above and below ground and it’s a requirement that training is there to confirm they are competent and safe to work at height. Remember that it’s also the employer’s duty to ensure that training is provided as per regulation 5 of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 which states that “employers must ensure all employees engaged in any work at height activity must be competent to do so”.
This includes, but is not limited to, professions such as: Gutter cleaning, Solar panel installations, Lighting and electrical work, Site maintenance, Installation of high level ducting and pipework, Shelf stacking, Window cleaning, Machine maintenance and Excavations.
If you feel your staff could benefit from fire awareness training, contact us. As one of the UK’s premier teams of fire safety experts, we are capable of providing a training package that is tailored to your specific needs.
If you feel certain members of your staff would benefit from further fire safety training, allowing them to command greater responsibility in the event of a fire, the Safety Aide fire marshal and fire warden training course presents the ideal solution.
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Our Fire Risk Assessments are designed to identify potential risks in your premises and to help create an efficient evacuation process in the event of a fire, which can greatly improve the safety of your workplace.
This short course will examine various types of asbestos and different requirements for handling them.
Courtley (Health & Safety) Ltd will review the findings with you to identify the steps that are needed to ensure your compliance with legislation.
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