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This course is designed for crane / site supervisors that wish to obtain formal recognition in the area of health and safety management requirements for workers on a crane’s site as well as leading the crane team.
If you are in business and contract people or businesses to do work for you, then you will have duties as a principal under the HSWA 2015. Putting work out to contract doesn’t remove your health and safety obligations and is not the “easy option”.
At the successful completion of this course a trainee will be able to: demonstrate knowledge of types of manual handling risks; describe injury risk reduction measures for manual handling; use safe manual handling practices with mechanical aids; and use safe manual handling practices without.
As an owner, director, manager, or person in control of a place of business, the buck stops with you! Your accountability and potential financial repercussions are higher than ever! M.O.S.T's courses are designed to help you ensure that you are fully aware of your role.
At the successful completion of this course a trainee will be able to: describe hazard and assess risks that may cause harm, explain health and safety requirements for hazard & risk control; describe hazard & risk control methods, identify hazards and apply risk assessment procedures.
Major Oak Road Education Ltd (MORE) is a division of the Major Oak Group Ltd. Headed by our Managing Director Merritt Watson, MORE is dedicated to the development, improvement and assessment of people and companies that occupy our roads.
The course provides information on core regulatory requirement for effective Asbestos Management, the properties of asbestos and associated health risks.
The course will give you a brief overview of asbestos & the health risks so you understand why you need to take certain control measures when working around it. We will explain what the different types of RPE are and which ones you will be needing to use for your project.
The Approved Code of Practice for Cranes (3rd edition 2009 states: All persons operating or working with a crane must hold applicable unit standards (3800) as a minimum qualification and preferably hold the relevant National Certificate in Crane operation.
Our programme is unique because it includes lots of hands-on experience with babies, toddlers and older children, on placement with different families, and in an early childhood centre.
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