Driver CPC - 1 Day Periodic 7 Hour Course Vehicle Marshall, Banksman and FORS Lo-CITY Driving This course combines three key elements for professional drivers: Vehicle Marshall/Banksman Training: Learn about health and safety responsibilities, safe use of work equipment, and proper manoeuvrings of vehicles during loading and unloading operations. FORS Lo-CITY Driver Training: Gain knowledge on minimising the environmental impact of your driving through techniques like fuel-efficient driving, journey planning, and understanding alternative fuels. Driver CPC Periodic Training: Earn 7 hours towards your mandatory Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC) periodic training requirement. Register now for this valuable training!
Our display screen equipment courses are aimed at users of display screen equipment (DSE) and those responsible for assessing display screen equipment. A ‘user’, is anyone who regularly uses display screen equipment for a significant part of their normal work. In practice, if you use display screen equipment continuously for more than one hour a day, then you’re a ‘user’. So what do we mean by display screen equipment? The first thing most people think of is a computer monitor. But that’s not the only thing it refers to Display screen equipment could also mean laptops, tablet PCs, televisions, smartphones, CNC control pads, portable diagnostic screens or equipment containing cathode ray tubes, or CRTs. The Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations contain special directives covering DSE safety. Both employers and employee‐users have responsibilities under the legislation. This course fulfils your statutory training obligations and covers among other things,,, the correct way to set up and use your display screen equipment safely. Reducing the risk of work related conditions.
This is the first stage in becoming a fully qualified Beauty Therapist. You will learn about health and safety for your work area, your client and yourself. We will provide you with the skills and information on how to perform traditional and contemporary beauty therapy treatments safely and effectively, to the current industry standards.
BOHS P304 is designed to give practical guidance on assessing the health risks caused by hazardous substances, in order to meet the requirements of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002 for a 'suitable and sufficient' risk assessment.