ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The minimum entry requirement is a good understanding of spoken and written English.
COURSE CONTENT
The CCNSG Safety Passport course content includes:
Day One - Safe Behaviour
- Introduction
- Importance of productivity
- Legal framework and law enforcement
- Safety problems and safe solutions
- Causal factors of incidents and accidents
- An explanation of “choice” of both action and behaviour
- Discipline – self, external and attitudes
- Consequences of poor safety
- Safe Systems
- How work is controlled: employer and employee responsibilities
- Hazards and risk, including exercises
- The risk matrix ALARP and the hierarchy of control
- Permit to work systems
Day Two - A Safe Place of Work
- Fire safety
- Manual handling
- PUWER
- Noise
- HAVS
- Confined spaces
- COSHH
- Safety Problems and Safety Solutions
- LOLER
- Asbestos
- Working at height
- Site transport
- Signage
- Excavations
- Electricity and isolation
- Environmental issues
- Accident reporting and RIDDOR
KNOWLEDGE
This CCNSG S afety Passport course will provide delegates with the knowledge required to ensure employees within an organisation understand their health and safety responsibilities in the workplace.
ASSESSMENT
Delegates will be continuously assessed during the CCNSG Safety Passport course.Multiple choice assessments are carried out at the end of the course.
QUALIFICATION
Issue of the related CCNSG Safety Passport card (valid 3 years) will be awarded to those persons who successfully complete the assessments.