IOSH Safety, Health and Environmental for Construction Workers
Prices
Open Course | £115 per delegate |
Group Booking | Contact for details |
Overview
This globally-delivered, one-day, face-to-face IOSH Safety, Health and Environment for Construction Workers course provides essential knowledge for anyone who is involved in construction activities. It’s suitable for any geographical location and for any size of organisation.
The course, delivered by Ardent Safety in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, provides the core knowledge your workers need to stay safe and embeds the good understanding and techniques needed to keep others safe too. Keeping your business healthy and safe with an effective training programme will enable you to reduce the cost of accidents and illness by up to 40 per cent.
This course has been approved by CITB and Build UK, which means our courses are aligned to the Build UK Training Standard and employers can access the CITB levy.
CSCS approval means that the course will equip delegates with the knowledge and skills required to be eligible to apply for the Green Labourer card – allowing them to work on construction sites in entry-level positions.
Who should attend
Anyone who works on or around a construction site or has cause to visit the site in the course of their work.
Course Content
- Health and safety issues to be managed in the construction industry to protect employees, contractors, neighbours and others
- The basics of local law
- The importance of risk assessments and method statements and the development process
- Site requirements for the welfare of construction workers on site
- Hazards and controls associated with construction sites and activities including working at height and confined spaces
- Site environmental management including management of waste and ecology
Certification
Successful completion of the course assessment and post-course company project leads to the award of the nationally recognised IOSH certificate.
Get in touch today to book this course. You can also find out more about it on the IOSH website here.