Health, Safety and Welfare (inc COSHH & RIDDOR)

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Health, Safety and Welfare (inc COSHH & RIDDOR)
Suitable for Care Assistant, Senior Care Assistant, Team Leader / Supervisor, Registered Manager, Nurse, Other staff
40-60 minutes
Free (ex. VAT)
Certificate £2.99 (ex. VAT)
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Learning outcomes
  • Handling of hazardous substances
  • Understand the principles and responsibilities of workplace health and safety.
  • Identify legislation relating to health and safety.
  • Outline the main health and safety responsibilities of yourself, your clients and others in the work setting
  • List tasks relating to health and safety that should not be carried out without special training
  • Describe different types of accidents and sudden illness that may occur in your work setting
  • Understand risk assessment
  • Explain why it is important to assess the health and safety risks posed by particular work settings, situations or activities
  • Understand the key principles behind performing a risk assessment in the workplace
  • Describe how and when to report health and safety risks that you have identified
  • Understand procedures for responding to accidents and sudden illness
  • List the different types of accidents and sudden illness that may occur in the course of your work
  • Describe the procedures to be followed should an accident or illness occur
  • Describe the potential hazardous substances in your workplace
  • Understand safe practices for storing, using and disposing of hazardous substances
  • About this course

    This in-depth module examines the main principles of health, safety and welfare within the workplace, the key factors associated with safe working practices, and the prevention of health and safety incidents in the workplaces. The module examines the importance of knowing about hazardous substances and the importance of sharing information in relation safe working practices when working with substances that may cause harm. The current regulations and legislation related to health and safety in the workplace is also covered, including the Health and Safety Act 1974, COSHH and RIDDOR. This module is CPD accredited and aligned to CTSF “Health, Safety and Welfare”.

    Course curriculum
    Chapter 1 : The Importance of Health, Safety and Welfare
    Chapter 2 : Health and Safety Legislation
    Chapter 3 : The Obligations Expected of you and your Place of Work
    Chapter 4 : Building a Culture of Health and Safety
    Chapter 5 : Risk Assessment
    Chapter 6 : Steps 1 and 2: Identify the Hazard and Who May be Harmed
    Chapter 7 : Steps 3, 4 and 5: Assess, Action, Report and Review
    Chapter 8 : Reporting Accidents and RIDDOR
    Chapter 9 : (COSHH) Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
    Chapter 10 : (COSHH) Ensuring Safe Practise with Hazardous Substances
    Chapter 11 : Legionella
    Chapter 12 : Working Securely and Lone Workers
    Chapter 13 : Working Safely with Display Screen Equipment (DSE)
    Chapter 14 : Stress
    Chapter 15 : Managing Sharps Injuries (Needle stick)
    Chapter 16 : Summary
    Chapter 17 : A Chance to Reflect
    Chapter 18 : References
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    What is CPD?

    Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is the way that professionals continue to learn and develop throughout their career and ensure they keep their skills and knowledge up to date to be able to practise safely.

    If you work in a role that requires registration with a regulatory body such as nursing, then you are required to keep your skills and knowledge up to date through CPD.

    For example, all nurses on the NMC register must complete 35 hours of CPD in a three year period. E-learning can count towards some of the required CPD hours, so the great news is Academy e-learning modules can be used to evidence ongoing CPD hours!

    Each module on Academy gives an indication of the time required in “active learning” to complete it. Once the module is completed and the assessment passed, a certificate is then issued which can be downloaded.

    The terms CPD hours/scores/points are used interchangeably, although a module on Academy does not give the number of CPD “points”, the general guide is that usually one hour of learning equates to one CPD “point”.

    Most of Florence Academy modules are independently accredited by the CPD Standards Office and many of them are also aligned to the Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF). Each course overview details whether the course is accredited and/or aligned, meaning you can be confident that they meet industry standards.

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