Date/Time
Date(s) - 15/02/2021 - 16/02/2021
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Location
Station House Training Centre
CCNSG National Course:
This CCNSG National course is for candidates who wants up to date basic knowledge of Health & Safety and is suitable for all all client contractors employees
Aims and Objectives:
C&G Services passport training scheme is a way of ensuring that contractor personnel are trained and assessed to a minimum safety level. This training course is designed to train operatives to meet the standard and receive the CCNSG Passport Card.
Course Content:
Session 1 Understanding personal site safety responsibilities:
- Appreciate the scale of harm caused to people through poor health and safety performance
- Understand the causes of accidents and incidents and the impact of personal behaviour and decision making in accident/incident prevention.
- Appreciate the consequences of positive and negative attitudes to safety.
- Understand the concept of “hazard”, “risk” and the importance of having and using adequate control measures.
- Delegates will participate in class discussions and activities on a number of topics including
- the benefits of the CCNSG scheme, how injury and fatality rates could be improved, why people behave unsafely.
Session 2 H & S legislation, regulations and safe working practices:
- Explain the status of Acts, Regulations, ACOP and guidance notes.
- Raise awareness of the main requirements of HASAWA relating employers and employees and possible sources of information on health and safety
- Through discussion consider the consequences of incidents and accidents.
- Raise awareness of the role of Safety Representatives
- Understand matters that must be reported to the HSE and the need to investigate incidents and accidents
- Through discussion appreciate the powers of HSE Inspectors
- Raise awareness of safe systems of work including the principles of risk assessment and the hierarchy of controls, the use of a Permit to Work System
Session 3 Common hazards at work
- An awareness of common hazards at work and the associated safe sys-tems/procedures that are commonly adopted in workplaces
An increased understanding/awareness of:
- Why certain rules and procedures are in place.
- The importance of co-operating with the organisation(s) in con-trol of the work.
- The importance of personally raising concerns and reporting certain matters.
Session 4 Other hazards, safety signs and the provision of PPE.
- Best practice in care of the environment
- An awareness of some specific hazards at work and the associated safe systems/procedures that are commonly adopted in workplaces.
- An increased appreciation of the need to co-operate with employers, clients and other stakeholders in following safe systems of work.
- An increased awareness of best practice on environmental issues and the need to follow rules and procedures.