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Clay House, 5 Horninglow Street,
Burton on Trent, Staffordshire,
DE14 1NG, United Kingdom
Telephone:+44 (0)1283 509175 Facsimile:+44 (0)1283 509070
email advice@crsrisk.com
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Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH)
CIEH is a pre-eminent Chartered body specialising in health and safety, stress, environmental and food safety training syllabi, and is QCA approved.
CRS provides the full spectrum of CIEH courses, a sample of which are detailed herein:
Contact us for more details.
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CIEH Risk Assessment – Principles
and Practice
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One day |
| Target Audience: |
Anyone with responsibility for conducting risk assessments |
| Assessment: |
Practical assignment |
- Principles of risk assessment
- Hazard, risk and risk control
- Legal requirements
- Practical risk assessment exercises so you’re ready to get started
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CIEH Principles of Manual Handling
| Duration: |
One day |
| Target Audience: |
Anyone involved in carrying out manual handling activities in the office or other workplaces |
| Assessment: |
Short test |
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- Manual handling injuries
- Manual Handling Operations Regulations
- Safe manual handling
- Manual handling base-lift technique
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CIEH Principles of COSHH
| Duration: |
One day |
| Target Audience: |
Workers using potentially harmful substances at work |
| Assessment: |
Practical assignment |
- Hazardous substances
- Health effects and human factors
- Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations
- Warning symbols, safety data sheets, exposure limits and EH40
- Protecting workers; hierarchy of risk control
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CIEH Foundation Certificate in Health
and Safety in the Workplace
| Duration: |
One day |
| Target Audience: |
Essential basic health and safety knowledge for all your employees |
| Assessment: |
Practical assignment |
Provides a basic understanding of all aspects of work-related health and safety.
- Health and safety at work and legal overview
- Prevention of accidents and ill health
- Risk assessment
- Personal protective equipment
- Workplace health, safety and welfare, Work equipment and Electricity
- Fire prevention
- Hazardous substances
- Manual handling and ergonomics
- Noise
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CIEH Environmental Awareness
Certificate
| Duration: |
One day |
| Target Audience: |
All employees |
| Assessment: |
Short test |
- Environmental issues
- Pollution
- Business and the environment
- Energy and water
- Waste management
- Transport
- Environmental law
- Environmental management
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CIEH Conflict Resolution and Personal
Safety in the Workplace
An interactive based course designed to give Supervisors, Managers and staff the theoretical, legal knowledge and practical skills to be able to resolve conflict and manage violence and aggression in the workplace. If you work in any customer-facing environment this course is essential.
- Candidates are aware of the legal duties in relation to violence and aggression at work.
- Candidates will be able to develop a company action plan relating to violence and aggression
- Candidates understand the violent behaviour cycle and how it can affect staff, the client/customer
- Candidates will be aware of a range of diffusion techniques, making them safer
- Candidates can spot hazards within their company roles in relation to personal safety/violence and aggression.
- Candidates can assess the risks and develop control measures.
- Candidates are aware that safety is everyone’s responsibility.
- Candidates can list personal safety guidance for a range of situations.
- Candidates understand the importance of reporting violence.
- Candidates are aware of the support available and required, following an incident.
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CIEH Food Safety Programmes
CRS, through its sister company, provides the CIEH Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Food Safety programmes. Contact us for more information, prices and course dates.
Contact us for more details.
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CIEH will award a certificate to candidates who successfully complete these courses. These certificates are widely recognised throughout industry and commerce as providing essential knowledge and understanding of key obligations under the relevant laws.
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