The aim of this course is to provide underpinning knowledge for the management of workplace transport risks (ISO 39001).
Below covers all for risk:
- Know about the various types of [specific hazard] be found in workplaces and sectors of particular prevalence
- Understand why [specific hazard] is a workplace hazard
- Be familiar with the types of harm that [specific hazard] can cause
- Be able to describe some controls that can help reduce or eliminate [specific hazard] hazards
- Know about the various types of [specific hazard] be found in workplaces and sectors of particular prevalence
- Understand why [specific hazard] is a workplace hazard
- Be familiar with the types of harm that [specific hazard] can cause
- Be able to describe some controls that can help reduce or eliminate [specific hazard] hazards
Who should attend?
- Anyone involved in the ISO 45001 implementation
- Anyone with responsibility for workplace transport
- Anyone involved in the ISO 39001 implementation
- ISO 45001 internal and lead auditors
- Anyone involved in health and safety risk management
- Anyone involved in emergency planning or business continuity / resilience within an organization
- Health and Safety representatives and Trade Union representatives
What will I learn?
Transport of dangerous goods
This module deals with transport of dangerous goods hazards.
After taking this module you will:
• know about various hazards arising out of transporting dangerous goods
• understand why transporting dangerous goods is a hazard
• be familiar with some types of harm that can be caused by transporting dangerous goods
• be able to describe some controls that can help prevent hazards relating to transporting dangerous goods
Workplace transport
This module deals with workplace transport hazards.
After taking this module you will:
• know what is covered by workplace transport
• understand how hazards arise with workplace transport
• be familiar with the types of harm that workplace transport hazards can cause
• be able to describe some controls that can help reduce or eliminate workplace transport hazards
Fatigue is defined as extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion, lack of quality sleep, or disruption to the circadian rhythms. It is one of the most widespread of all workplace hazards – it literally occurs in every industry all over the world.
Remote, isolated & lone working
This module deals with remote, isolated, and lone working.
After taking this module you will:
• know what is covered by the term lone working
• understand how hazards arise with working alone
• be familiar with the types of harm that working alone can give rise to
• be able to describe how a range of controls can be used to manage lone working risks
Shift work and fatigue
This module deals with shift work and fatigue hazards.
After taking this module you will:
• know about the various causes of fatigue in the workplace
• understand why shift work and fatigue can be a workplace hazard
• be familiar with some types of harm caused by fatigue in the workplace
• be able to describe some controls that can help prevent fatigue hazards in the workplace.
Noise
Noise can be defined as unwanted or unpleasant sound. In this topic we will look at some of the causes of noise in the workplace, the types of harm it can cause, and controls that will minimize or eliminate noise hazards.
This module deals with noise hazards.
After taking this module you will:
• know what sort of sounds can be classified as noise
• understand how noise can be a hazard
• be familiar with the types of harm that noise can cause
• be able to describe some controls that can help reduce or eliminate noise hazards
Vibration
Vibration is defined as a continuous slight shaking movement, or a series of small, fast movements back and forth or from side to side. Where they cannot be eliminated, a variety of other controls are available that can help reduce the impact of vibration hazards
This module deals with vibration hazards.
After taking this module you will:
• know about the various causes of vibration hazards in the workplace
• understand why vibration is a workplace hazard
• be familiar with some types of harm caused by vibration in the workplace
• be able to describe some controls that can help prevent vibration hazards in the workplace.
What is included?
- Detailed training course notes
- A loan copy of the standard, for use during the course
- Internationally recognized BSI Training Academy certificate
Prior knowledge and learning
There are no formal prerequisites, however it will be useful for delegates to read the standard before attending the course.