Courses

Health and Safety Courses

Manual Handling

Learning Outcomes:

Approximately one third of work-related injuries are as a result of manual handling activities.

The aim of this Manual Handling course is to provide learners with the knowledge, skills and attitude to be able to perform manual handling tasks correctly. This training conforms to the guidelines set out on the health and safety authority legislation, covering a wide range of topics including the legislative requirements, anatomy & back-care, biomechanics, ergonomic principles and risk assessment, mechanical equipment, fitness and flexibility and the principles of safe movement.

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Abrasive Wheels Training

King Security Training Ltd offer abrasive wheels training aimed at anyone who uses abrasive wheels as part of their work.

There are a wide variety of tools which utilise abrasive wheels and ensuring these are used correctly and safely is a top priority in the workplace.
Applications range from hand grinding to disc cutting. They can be used at all stages of a work process, for making preliminary cuts and scores in materials, or for fine polishing and finishing.

Different wheels will have different properties and characteristics suitable for particular tasks. They also have different weaknesses and can pose different risks and hazards in handling and use. For this reason, it is important that you always select the right abrasive wheel for the job and use it with the right machinery.

This course covers the anatomy of an abrasive wheel, the dangers associated with their use, storage, and handling and much more.

On successful completion of this training course, learners will receive a training certificate valid for three years.

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Fire Safety and Fire Marshal Training

King Security Training Ltd offer Fire Safety Training courses in line with the Health & Safety Authority guidelines.

Our Fire Safety & Marshal Training course includes topics such as:

  • Overview of the Fire safety legislation and Legal Requirements
  • Explain Employer responsibilities in relation to fire safety
  • Understanding the physics and chemistry of fire and explain the Fire Triangle
  • Development and spread of fire
  • Identification of fire hazards
  • Action in the event of a fire
  • Means of raising an alarm
  • Means of summoning the fire brigade
  • Action on hearing the fire alarm
  • Compare and contrast the different types of fire extinguishers
  • Evacuation procedures

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Warehouse Health and Safety Training

King Security Training Limited offer Warehouse Health and Safety training in line with National Legislation.

We can tailor our health and safety courses to suit your company specific needs. We cover topics such as:

  • Health & Safety Legislation
  • Human Factors
  • PPE – Personal Protective Equipment
  • Safety Signage and Information Boards
  • Bullying & Discrimination in the workplace
  • Accident Prevention
  • Occurrence Reporting
  • Risk Assessments
  • Vehicles at Work
  • Internal Pressures – Time constraints, shift work etc.
  • Substances Hazardous to Health
  • Safe use of Industrial Racking Systems
  • Roller bed systems and Vehicle Loading Bays
  • First aid kits and the specific component functions
  • The role of the Health & Safety Authority
  • Temperature Controlled Storage Safety

For more information on our health & safety courses, or if you would like a course designed to your company specific requirements, get in touch below.

Working at Heights Training

Work at height is work in any place, including a place at, above or below ground level, where a person could be injured if they fell from that place. Access and egress to a place of work can also be work at height. 

Examples of work activities that are classified as working at height:

  • Working on trestles
  • Working on a flat roof
  • Erecting false work or formwork
  • Working on a ladder
  • Working at ground level adjacent to an excavation
  • Working on formwork within an excavation
  • Working near or adjacent to fragile materials
  • Order picking from shelving or racking systems

This training covers the legal requirements for working at heights training and includes the following learning outcomes:

 

  • Legislation & Regulations around working at height
  • Fall restraint
  • Fall arrest
  • Working at height hazard management
  • Ladder inspections, safe use and hazard assessment
  • Inspection of harnesses/lanyards/anchorage
  • Selection and fitting of a harness
  • Fall Dynamics
  • Selecting fall arrest for working with MEWP’s
  • Logging & maintenance of working at height equipment

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