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COSHH Awareness for Frontline Staff

Course Overview:

The course covers the following topics (Guided Learning Time is 1 hour):

Module 1
COSHH Regulations
Types of Substances

Module 2
Hazardous Substances Classification
Safety Data Sheets
COSHH Risk Assessment

Module 3
Training
Chemical Storage and Disposal

Module 4
Personal Protective Equipment
First Aid Arrangements

This Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Awareness for Frontline Staff online training course raises awareness of the dangers associated with hazardous substances and the practical steps that can be taken to eliminate or reduce the risks that they present.

The course covers what hazardous substances are, the forms that hazardous substances can take and how to identify them, chemical storage and disposal, considerations when using hazardous substances and COSHH risk assessments.

About our “On Demand” courses:
The content has been written by experienced leisure professionals and takes into consideration guidance from regulatory bodies.
Each module has an accompanying worksheet for candidates to complete alongside the voiced presentations, module descriptions and a selection of animated/ factual videos.
A certificate will be emailed directly to you upon completion of a multiple-choice assessment.

Benefits of our courses:
Gives your organisation and customers confidence that the staff have been trained
Certificated competency
Very cost effective
Time saving and convenient; the courses can be completed via a phone, tablet or PC.

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