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Health and Safety in the Workplace CIEH Level 2 Award

Course Description

This course provides an understanding of health and safety that will enable participants to contribute to any risk assessment based health and safety management system. It is aimed at anyone in a work environment.

Course Structure

This course covers:

  • An introduction to health and safety at work

  • Health and safety law and enforcement

  • Preventing work-related ill health 

  • The principles of accident prevention 

  • Risk assessment techniques 

  • The risks associated with poor welfare, the workplace and work equipment, manual handling, hazardous substances, working at height, working with vehicles and exposure to noise and vibration

 

To gain the qualification learners must successfully complete a multiple-choice test paper.

Entry Requirements

An interest in Health and Safety in the work place is required.

 

Candidates are required to bring Photo ID in order that they may take the exam. This can either be a Passport or a Driving Licence

Course Career Prospects

This award will improve employment opportunities in all industries.

 

If you are unsure about your career progression please contact the Careers Team.

Specific Course Information Contact

Margaret Dunn, Academic Administrator, 01302 553938 or margaret.dunn@don.ac.uk

How to Apply

Download Application Form

To apply for this course, click here to download an application form. Completed forms should be returned to Centralised Admissions, Learner Services, Doncaster College, FREEPOST RRBE CXT2 ZTGA, The Hub, Chappell Drive, Doncaster, DN1 2RF.

 

After returning the form, you will be asked to attend an interview.


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