1. Module 3: PPE in Practice

    PPE at work regulations are crucial for employers to ensure health and safety. They include suitability, risk assessments, maintenance-free provision, safe storage, and employee knowledge.
  2. Module 4: Risk Assessment, Selection and Use

    This session focuses on risk assessment and PPE selection, as required by Regulation four of the PPE regulations. Risk assessment examines job activities and potential hazards, creating goals, objectives, and controls to eliminate hazards and reduce major risks.
  3. Module 5: Types of PPE

    This module covers PPE kinds, protection, and settings. When choosing. Many forms of PPE are covered by British standards. Look at some of the key groups. Protecting eyes against chemical or metal splashes, dust, projectiles, radiation vapor, gas mists, and sprays.
  4. Module 6: Maintenance and replacement

    This section discusses the maintenance and replacement of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), as per PP regulation Seven. Employers and self-employed individuals are required to replace or clean PPE as needed.
  5. Brief Description of Personal Protective Equipment

    The "Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)" course provides training on the proper selection, use, and maintenance of personal protective equipment in the workplace. Participants learn about the various types of PPE available, including safety goggles, gloves, helmets, and more, and how to assess and address specific workplace hazards.
  6. Module 12: Electrical Safety, Tools and Equipment

    Module 12 focuses on electrical safety in construction, addressing slips, trips, and falls. It emphasizes keeping cables and leads close to walls and over entrances, examining cables and connectors for damage, and reporting any outside cover damage.
  7. Module 13: Site Transport Safety and Lifting Operations

    Welcome to Module 13 on site transport, safety, and lifting operations. Vehicles hitting people are one of the leading causes of serious injury on construction sites. This section covers site transport safety basics.
  8. Module 16: Hazardous Substances

    Welcome to essential facts module 16. Know about dangerous drugs. In 1999, the UK construction sector outlawed asbestos. Asbestos may be present in buildings built or renovated before 2000.
  9. Module 15: Excavations and Confined Spaces

    Module 15 discusses excavations, which are unpredictable construction tasks due to ground conditions and local water table and electricity locations. Excavations must be inspected by a qualified person, and guard rails should be placed around them.
  10. Module 14: Working at Height

    Module 14 briefly covers some essential height safety information. Working at height indicates any height that could injure. Falling has no defined measurements. As such. It involves working at ground level near a trench or other earthworks where you could fall.