

Learn the difference between Slips, Trips and Falls and the skills to make your workplace as safe as possible.
Slip, Trips and Falls training are required in most workplaces to identify where employees can get hurt. Understanding the risks of these easy to identify problems will result in less un-necessary injuries at work. This course is ideal for any workplace as the risks can be applied to any environment.
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Course Curriculum
- The problem
- Regulation and the Law
- Employer responsibilities
- Employer responsibilities
- Workplace policies
- Safe working
- Slip hazards
- Trip hazards
- Injuries
- Prevention of accidents
- Reporting
- Correct handling
- 1.1 Outline the reasons for conducting DSE risk assessments
- 1.2 Outline the main legislation relating to DSE risk assessments
- 2.1 Identify the principles of good ergonomic workstation design
- 2.2 Outline the main causes of ill-health relating to DSE use
- 2.3 Describe corrections that can be applied to workstation design to control identified risks
- 3.1 Describe the stages involved in a DSE risk assessment
- 3.2 Outline the circumstances in which a DSE risk assessment should be reviewed