A risk assessment is a careful examination of your workplace to identify what may cause harm to you and those around you. It allows employers to see if they have taken suitable precautions, or should do more to prevent harm. Accidents and ill health can ruin lives and affect businesses if output is lost, machinery is damaged or insurance costs increase. Employers are legally required to assess the risks in their workplace, so a plan must be put in place to control these risks. This course will show you how to carry out a risk assessment and help you to identify hazards and reduce the risk of accidents happening.
The duration of the course is 30 minutes.
Slips and trips are the most common cause of major injuries at work. Stop to think about what may happen to you if you suffered a fall because of a slip or trip. Who could be affected? It may not be as simple as you first imagined. This awareness course is aimed at anybody in a working environment. It covers: the real cost of slips, trips and falls, who is affected, what the main causes are, how to prevent slips, trips and falls, and what your, and your employers responsibilities in the workplace are.
The duration of the course is 30 minutes.
This Working at Height course is designed to give the learner an awareness of what working at height is, the hazards associated with working at height and the various methods of access, including MEWPS, scaffolding and ladders. Other subjects covered include personal restraint systems and risk assessment. Course duration is 30-40 minutes.
ECITB Accredited Mechanical Joint Integrity Training
Delegates will be trained in all aspects of disassembly, inspection, assembly and tightening of bolted connections.
This includes ANSI, API, Compact (SPO) and 4 bolt clamp connectors.
Delegates will receive in depth training in the correct and safe use of hand/ hydraulic torque wrenches and hydraulic bolt tensioning equipment.
As well as training Enermech also offer the ECITB's technical testing program to ensure workforce competence.
This course is intended for personnel directly responsible for the provision, use and administration of work equipment. The course content can be varied to concentrate on the aspects of PUWER 98 (amended 2002) that most interest or apply to the client.
PFP/ Harness User
This course is aimed at all personnel who work at height using a harness
This course is intended for anyone who requires a working understanding of COSHH Regulation 1994 and the practical application of these in the workplace.
It is aimed at workshop or deck personnel who in their general duties may be required to handle dangerous substances but are not responsible for completing Risk Assessments.
The reach truck operator course aims to provide novice, semi-skilled or competence assessment of existing operators. There are two levels for this training. The one day course is intended as an assessment of competence for existing reach truck operators who hold valid certification. It is also suitable for operators holding a valid certificate to upgrade to a heavier lifting capacity forklift. The three day course is intended for novice operators with little or no experience.
LOLER is the prime source of information and guidance with respect to legislation concerning onshore and offshore lifting operations and lifting equipment.
Course is targeted at Mechanics/Technicians or Supervisory/Foreman level personnel who are required to plan lifting operations, organise the administration of lifting operations, and/or set up/complete lifting equipment records.
This course is intended for personnel appointed as an organisation's LOLER Competent Person. The LOLER Competent Person plans or approves all lifting operations in the workplace and ensures lifting operations comply with LOLER regulations and company procedures. The course provides an assessment of the LOLER Competent Person's competence.