Introduction
This globally recognised 1 day course is a great opportunity to refresh key parts of the Managing course, through an engaging and practical 1-day course.
This course is for anyone in a management or supervisory role, who has completed IOSH Managing Safely | Dumfries & Galloway College (dumgal.ac.uk) and it is recommended that learners refresh every 3 years.
Course code
SIMR
Location
Dumfries and Stranraer Campus
Duration
1 day
Price
£140.00
Entry Requirements
Candidate to this course must have completed the IOSH Managing Safely | Dumfries & Galloway College (dumgal.ac.uk) course.
Course Content
Managing Safely Refresher covers….
- Reflection: Delegates reflect on what they took away from the full Managing Safely course and revisit key reasons for managing safely – recapping on some of the key terms in an engaging and participative way
- Leadership: Why leadership is important, and how to create a positive safety culture
- Plan: Looks at a safety and health policy and what it includes
- Do: Delegates undertake a risk assessmeny task and then think about the best ways to communicate their findings
- Check: Looking at data types, what can measured and how this helps seeing if ‘the plan’ is implemented and working
- Act: Looks at why reviewing performance, acting on lessons learned and striving to improve is essential.
Learner-Centred approach: A case study exercise is used throughout the course to apply refreshed knowledge to the plan-do-check-act model and link it back to the workplace.
Additional funding information
No One Left Behind Training Allowance
Dumfries and Galloway Local Employability partnership (Funded by the Scottish Government) are proud to be working in partnership with DG College to offer eligible individuals funding to learn new, work-related skills and training.
You can use the money to build the skills you need for a job or get some training to take your career to the next level.
And because it’s not a loan, you don’t have to pay it back.
Check if you are eligible then follow the registration process.
Are you eligible?
You must meet all of the following criteria
- 16 years of age or older
- Resident in Dumfries and Galloway
- Have the right to work and live in the UK.
- Unemployed and looking to get back into work OR in employment and claiming an income-based benefit (i.e Universal Credit)
AND at least one of the following characteristics: (hyperlink to the definitions)
- Parents with a child under the age of 19 (still registered in full time education)
- Armed Forces Veteran
- Asylum Seeker
- Care Experienced
- Caring responsibilities
- Childcare needs
- Criminal Convictions
- Homeless or affected by housing inclusion.
- Long Term health condition/ illness
- No Limited work experience.
- Refugee
- Substance related conditions
- Lack of Transport
If you meet the criteria, you could receive the full cost of your course fee.
Apply for your No One Left Behind Grant
To access support with the fees you must register with DG Works. Just follow the link or use the QR code. If you are already registered, please contact your Employment Key Worker for next steps.
Once you have completed the registration form and your eligibility has been checked someone from DG Works (part of Dumfries and Galloway Council) will contact you to ask you to provide the following evidence:
- Reside in Scotland (e.g. evidence address)
- Working Age (e.g. birth certificate)
- Right to Live & Work in the UK (e.g. evidence of benefits)
https://forms.office.com/e/Qp2EB3McZB
If you have any questions please contact 01387 260035 or email DGEmployability@dumgal.gov.uk
Course Contact Details
If you would like more information or to reserve a place on a course, please get in touch.
Telephone: 01387 734199
E-mail:shortcourses@dumgal.ac.uk
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