Paediatric First Aid Training
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Professional Training
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From 75 GBP
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Richmond
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Classroom
Paediatric First Aid Training
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Professional Training
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From 75 GBP
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Richmond
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Classroom
Fire Protection Systems
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Professional Training
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0.4 days
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From 395 USD
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
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Beginner level
Major CGMP Issues - US FDA Concerns in 2022
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Short University Courses
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From 203 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Falls Prevention Awareness
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Vocational & College Courses
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London
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Classroom
NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Falls Prevention Awareness
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Vocational & College Courses
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London
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Classroom
Emergency First Aid at Work: QA level 3 award (RQF)
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Leisure / Fun Classes
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From 99 GBP
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London
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Classroom
Spacing and Layout, Fire Protection Fundamentals
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Professional Training
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0.6 days
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From 795 USD
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
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Beginner level
Pathogen genomics and genomic epidemiology of infectious disease
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Short University Courses
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London
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Classroom
HSG Stroke Awareness
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Corporate Training for Teams
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1 hour
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From 15 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
Standard 12 - Basic Life Support
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Corporate Training for Teams
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0 hours
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From 5 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
Emergency First Aid at Work - Online Annual Refresher
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Professional Training
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From 85 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
HSG Epilepsy Awareness
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Corporate Training for Teams
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3 hours
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From 15 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
Frequently asked questions
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What is health and safety?
Health and safety refers to measures taken to protect the well-being and physical safety of individuals in the workplace or public spaces. This includes identifying and controlling risks, providing training and protective equipment, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards.
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Who is responsible for health and safety in the workplace?
Employers are primarily responsible for health and safety in the workplace, but employees also have a responsibility to take reasonable care of their own safety and that of others who may be affected by their work.
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How to become a health and safety officer?
To become a health and safety officer, you typically need a relevant degree or diploma in health and safety, or a related field such as environmental health or occupational health and safety. Relevant work experience is also important, and professional certifications may be required or preferred.
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Why is health and safety training important?
Health and safety training is important to ensure that employees understand the risks associated with their work and know how to take appropriate measures to protect themselves and others. It can also help to ensure compliance with legal requirements and improve overall safety culture in the workplace.
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How often should health and safety training be refreshed?
The frequency of health and safety training refreshers will depend on the specific training and workplace requirements. Refresher training should be provided whenever there are significant changes in work processes, equipment or regulations, or if there is evidence that employees are not adhering to safety procedures.
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