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This Manual Handling – Train the Trainer course is intended for individuals who wish to gain the necessary skills and knowledge to carry out their own ‘in – house’ manual handling training.
This Abrasive Wheels course will provide candidates with an introduction to working safely with abrasive wheels and ensures that candidates are competent and safe when using and inspecting different abrasive-wheel types.
This course provides candidates with the essential knowledge and skills to operate as a COVID-19 Compliance Officer in a Theatre and Production environment.
The aim of this course is to enable candidates to prevent and identify conflict within the theatre industry and when dealing with patrons.
This training course offers anyone who could be exposed to asbestos in their work activities the knowledge and skills to identity and control any potential exposure.
We offer training and certification in health and safety procedures, protocols, and legislation while working with on-site contractors.
This course enables candidates to understand the ways in which chemicals can cause harm, control methods and how to complete the appropriate paperwork to be compliant with the regulations.
This course is designed specifically for the Theatre and Production industry, delivers practical training for those who need an update on the new Construction Design & Management Regulations (CDM 2015) that have been enforced since 6th April 2015.
This training course is aimed to give DSE Assessors the knowledge and skills to undertake suitable DSE assessments to ensure that any DSE users in their area are working safely and that the appropriate paperwork is complete to a satisfactory level.
All employers have a legal duty under Display Screen Equipment Regulations (Reg 6) to provide suitable training to all DSE users.
Staff expected to undertake the role of fire marshals (often called fire wardens), or form part of a firefighting team require more advanced training than the basic fire awareness. This course will cover the duties of these vital roles within theatre and production environments.
Employers have a legal duty to provide staff with basic fire training and ensure that they attend regular refreshers.
The little brother of the highly acclaimed Managing Safely for Theatre and Production course, this one-day course will offer a working knowledge of health and safety within the unique and demanding environment of the theatre and entertainment industry.
The world’s first ever “IOSH Managing Safely for Theatre and Production” training course. Created specifically for the theatre, production and entertainment industry.
Created specifically for the theatre, production and entertainment industry, this course is the one day refresher to update candidates on changes in legislation as well as refresh your knowledge on subjects such as risk assessments.
This course has been designed specifically to give participants the necessary skills and knowledge to undertake the unique manual handling challenges presented by working in this industry.
This training course offers an in-depth look into the processes and practices involved in carrying out suitable risk assessments, focusing on the types of hazards and risks associated with the work undertaken within a theatre and production environment.
Created specifically for the theatre, production and entertainment industry, this course is the one day refresher to update candidates on changes in legislation as well as refresh your knowledge on subjects such as risk assessments.
Ensuring that ladders are safe to use is an important step in reducing the risks associated with ladder use.
This RB Health and Safety course is specifically designed to be tailored to your individual workplace, and the unique needs that it presents. The course promotes a good overall awareness of Health and Safety to any employee at any level.
This IOSH accredited course aims to introduce managers, at all levels, to the different aspects of managing safety and health in the workplace using real-world terms and examples.
Noise at work is often considered one of the major hazards when working within theatre and production and it can cause long term health effects if not controlled adequately.
Staff expected to undertake the role of fire marshals (often called fire wardens), or form part of a fire team require more advanced training than the basic fire awareness.
Employers have a legal duty to provide staff with basic fire training and ensure that they attend regular refreshers.
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