80 - Managing Contractors Training
Phoenix’s Managing Contractors Training details the risks associated with contractors’ work so delegates can manage them through effective planning and assessment.
What is Phoenix's Managing Contractors Training?
Hiring contractors for work comes with its own variety of safety risks, all of which need to be considered so both employees and contractors can remain safe in the workplace.
Phoenix’s Contractor Safety Management course provides delegates with the knowledge to identify these risks and plan to control them effectively. Across the one-day course, delegates will also learn of the legal requirements for those who manage contractors, in addition to other key safety policies.
Learning options
Benefits for Employers
Reduce absence from workplace illness or injury, raising productivity
Demonstrate your commitment to ensuring the health and safety of your employees
Strengthen relations with contractors by providing effective health and safety control measures
Benefits for Learners
Help promote a positive health and safety culture in your workplace
Contribute to improving safety standards across the workplace
Manage contractors effectively, in line with leading legislation
Pass rates
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.
Designed by the Experts
Each of our in-house are designed by our experts according to leading health and safety legislation, providing candidates with the information they need in compact and interactive courses.
Student Approved
With its unbeatable service, Phoenix provides industry-leading health and safety courses to thousands each year, earning us a 4.9/5-star rating on Trustpilot.
Phoenix’s Contractor Safety Management course is suitable for those responsible for health and safety in their workplace, as well as those in direct communication with contractors hired by the business. This could be the employer, or a person designated with this responsibility.
The Managing Contractors course covers the following topics:
Moral, economic and legal reasons for managing health and safety
Legal requirements for managing contractors
Health and safety policy
Risk assessment
5 steps to the selection and management of contractors
The Managing Contractors training course is a half day course which can be studied in your workplace.
The learning outcomes of the managing contractor's course are:
Understanding of the importance of managing contractors
Understanding of relevant legislation
Ability to plan work and assess risks associated
Knowledge in how to suitably select contractors
Upon completing the Phoenix Contractor Safety Management Training course, many 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 and assessment, a confirmation of results is available immediately. This certificate can be mailed to the business or directly to course delegates.
Is the Phoenix Managing Contractors course assessed?
The course is not assessed, however on request an assessment can be produced and delivered at the end of the course.
Related courses
NEBOSH National General Certificate
The NEBOSH National General Certificate course provides an overview of the core aspects of health and safety. It is considered the industry standard and is suitable for all industries, particularly managers/supervisors.
IOSH Managing Safely®️
Ideal for supervisors, managers, and team leaders, IOSH Managing Safely®️ helps those responsible for the health and safety of others to identify, assess and control workplace risks. IOSH Managing Safely is appropriate for any sector or industry.
Risk Assessment Training
This training course teaches delegates what risk assessments are and how to successfully perform them. Risk assessments are crucial to reviewing health and safety in the workplace, identifying potential hazards and limiting injuries.