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Normandie Health & Safety Ltd are licensed providers of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health course 'Directing Safely'.
Directing Safely for small and medium sized enterprises aims to ensure that health and safety is appreciated by people at the most senior levels. The course reflects the principals embodied:
• HSE's successful Health & Safety Management (HSG65)
• The Turnbull Report
• The DETR/HSC's 'Reutilising Health & Safety' strategy management.
The course aims to provide directors/owners of small to medium enterprises with an understanding of the moral, legal and business case for proactive health and safety management and to give guidance on the effective management of risk.
Directing Safely Course Objectives
Course Objectives
On successful completion of Directing Safely,
delegates should be able to:
• Understand the importance of strategic health and safety management
and its integration into other business management systems
• Identify accident causes and plan for prevention through risk assessment
and control strategies
• Appreciate the consequences of failing to manage health and safety effectively
• Understand the importance of consultation and communication with employees
on health and safety issues
• Appreciate the significance of performance monitoring for continual improvement
of health and safety management
Who should attend
Directing Safely - for small and medium sized enterprises is intended for people with strategic responsibility for determining and implementing effective health and safety management within an organisation. The term 'small and medium sized enterprises' applies to organisations with fewer than 250 employees.
Assessment
Understanding of the course material is evaluated by means of a multi choice assessment paper and a project. Successful completion of the programme results in the award of an IOSH certificate.
Dates: Dates arranged on application
Duration: 1 Day
Maximum Trainees: 12
Cost: £175.00 per person
Verifier - IOSH
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