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FETAC Safety & Health at Work (Level 5)

Date: 08-09-2010
Duration: 2 Days
Times: 8th + 15th Sep
Location:
TBC based on demand

Cost: €240 Members, €300 Non Members

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FETAC (Further Education Training Awards Council) makes and promotes awards and determines standards of knowledge, skills and most importantly provides a platform for learners to receive certification. The training and assessment for this FETAC Safety & Health at Work (Level 5) will be completed within two working days (16 hours). The programme will be facilitated by two experienced trainers / facilitators / assessors. On successful completion of the programme, your organisation will benefit from competent and certified staff in Safety & Health at Work.

The following topics are addressed:

Safety Legislation

Infection Control

Workplace Health

Communication

Safety Statement

Manual Handling

Fire

Accident Causation & Prevention

PPE

Housekeeping

The course consists of two distinct parts. Each part consists of one day.

Day 1 is dedicated solely to preparing learners for a theory exam, which consists of 10 short answers questions (2 marks each) and 2 structured questions (10 marks each). Time allowed for theory exam is 90 minutes. The written exam will be given to learners directly after theory training has been completed. The theory exam is worth 40% of total marks.

Day 2 concentrates on preparing learners for two practical assignments, which will be completed by learners on Day 2. Each of the practical assignment is worth 30%. The practical assignment must:

1. State Plan & Objectives

2. List Documentation / Background Information

3. Identify main sources of information used

4. Identify all safety & health issues encountered / brief description of task

5. Analyse findings and conclude