112 - COSHH Risk Assessment Training Course
The COSHH Risk Assessment course equips delegates with the knowledge and skills to be able to carry out hazardous substance risk assessments effectively.
What is the COSHH Risk Assessment Training Course?
Substances hazardous to health can range from everyday cleaning products to the most hazardous airborne contaminants. As part of their responsibility, organisations are required to supply staff with suitable training relating to the control of such substances.
To fulfil this requirement efficiently, organisations can provide staff with the COSHH Risk Assessment course. The one-day course teaches employees the skills necessary to assess the risks associated with hazardous substances, allowing them to maintain a safe working environment.
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Benefits for Employers
Raise workforce productivity with less time taken off due to workplace accident and illness
Demonstrate your commitment to health and safety to employees and fellow businesses
Promote a positive health and safety culture in your workplace
Benefits for Learners
Develop an awareness of hazardous substances applicable to various roles and industries
Conduct safe practices in your role, protecting yourself and others in the process
Learn what to do in the events of hazardous spills and leaks
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With pass rates above industry average for our one-day courses, taking a Phoenix health and safety course provides you with all the tools you need to succeed when studying.
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This course is suitable for anyone involved in the assessment of risk from hazardous substances in the workplace.
The CoSHH Risk Assessment training course is a one-day course which can be studied in your workplace.
The COSHH Risk Assessment course covers the following topics:
Reasons for managing health and safety – moral, economic and legal
Legal requirement for risk assessment and hazardous substance risk assessment
Forms and classification of hazardous substances
Risks associated with hazardous substances
Workplace exposure limits
Risk assessment
Control measures
The learning outcomes of the COSHH Risk Assessment course are:
Recognise the risks involved with the control and use of hazardous substances.
Understand the safety measures needed when making use of hazardous substances.
Knowledge on how to perform a COSHH risk assessment to safeguard you and your team when working with hazardous substances.
A short, multiple-choice assessment can be carried out on request to verify the learner’s understanding.
After completing the course, a confirmation of results is available immediately.
Certificates will then be mailed to the workplace or directly to delegates as proof of completion.
Upon completing the COSHH Risk Assessment Training course, many successful candidates study additional courses with Phoenix in order to further their knowledge of health and safety. Suitable courses include:
When and how will I receive my certificate?
Once you complete the course, a confirmation of results is available immediately. This certificate can be mailed to your business or directly to course delegates.
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