List of all the courses offered by MJH Training Ltd.
MJH Training Ltd offers a total of 14 courses.
The Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course provides essential knowledge and skills necessary for responding to medical emergencies in the workplace. The contents of the course typically include:
This Basic Life Support course is designed to give you the knowledge and understanding required to react quickly and appropriately in emergency situations, increasing the safety and quality of care provided to those within the sector.
This half-day course is perfect everyone to learn practical demonstations of their Fire and Health & Safety responsibilities in workplaces across Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, Bristol and South West.
This half-day course is perfect everyone with Fire and Health & Safety responsibilities in workplaces across Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, Bristol. It covers essential fire safety topics, including how to use a fire extinguisher and how to take action in YOUR premises which you cannot learn online...
Over 1/3 of all work related injuries are from manual handling. Back injuries are the biggest cause of staff absence in the UK and yet most are preventable! Manual handling training is a legal requirement in any situation where your staff are required to do any lifting, lowering, pulling or pushing
It covers essential safety topics, including when to take action, who is responsible, and how to implement safety measures effectively. The course is designed to be accessible to everyone, with no prior experience in Health & Safety required.
This 2-day course is scenario-driven, allowing participants to practise and apply the skills learned to a case study throughout the programme. Developed by former professionals, the topics covered will ensure that delegates are able to carry out a thorough and unbiased investigation into any type o...
we aim to give delegates a thorough working knowledge of the Work at Height Regulations 2005, as well as familiarising them with any other relevant health and safety laws.
A low risk confined space is one where there is adequate natural or mechanical ventilation, where access appears simple and unobstructed, and where there is no likely risk of flooding. Examples of low risk confined spaces include pub cellars, valve chambers and stairwells.
This course gives candidates an overview of current safety legislation, including the HSG17 (HSE published guidance for Abrasive Wheels). The training covers a range of risks and hazards such as noise, dust, and vibration hazards.
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