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www.capeplc.com
CapeTraining andAssessment CentreOshore Far EastPacic Rim
For more information on our
Cape Training and Assessment
Centre courses, please contact us:
Cape plcHead ofce
9 The Square, Stockley Park
Uxbridge, Middlesex
UB11 1FW
Tel + 44 (0)20 3178 5498
Cape AustraliaBrisbane
106-110 Harburg Drive,
Beenleigh QLD 4207
Tel +61 7 3297 4900Fax + 61 7 3807 8455
Darwin
5 Mander Road (Part)
Holtze (Darwin) NT 0829
Tel +61 8 8932 2237
Fax +61 8 8932 2289
Melbourne
2 Regent Avenue
Springvale VIC 3171
Tel +61 3 9549 9999Fax +61 3 9549 9944
Perth
89 Ofce Road
Kwinana WA 6167
Tel +61 8 9419 0421
Fax +61 8 9419 5070
Email [email protected]
Cape BruneiG14/G15/G16 Komplek Harapan,
Lot No. 3038, Jalan Setia Di-Raja,
Kuala Belait KA3131,
Negara Brunei Darussalam
Tel +673 334 7055
Fax +673 334 7029
Cape PhilippinesWarehouse #2-A
Sunblest Compound
KM 23 West Service Road
Barangay Cupang
Muntinlupa City
Philippines 1771
Tel +63 2 994 3806
Email [email protected]
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02 Cape Training and Assessment Centre
Cape conductstraining in linewith robustinternationalstandards
Cape
Training andAssessment Centre
04 Skills Training and Assessment
Courses
06 Basic Scaffolding (Australian
Standard)
07 Intermediate and Advanced
Scaffolding (Australian Standard)
08 CISRS Basic Scaffolding Part 1
09 CISRS Basic Scaffolding Part 2
10 CISRS Scaffolder Skills Test
11 Scaffold Inspection
12 Blasting and Painting
13 Insulation14 Welder Testing and Training
15 Manual Handling
16 Conned Space Entry Awareness
17 Conned Space Entry Training
18 IRATA Rope Access L evel 1
19 IRATA Rope Access Level 2 and 3
20 Working at Heights Safely
21 Safety Harness Use and
Inspection
22 Rescue and Retrieval Training
23 Basic First Aid
24 Rigging and Slinging
25 Forklift Truck
26 Safety Representative Training
27 Basic Fireghting
28 Elevated Work Platform
29 Abrasive Wheels
30 Health and Safety in the Workplace
31 Safety Passport
32 Control of Substances Hazardous
to Health
33 Environmental Awareness
34 Accident/Incident Investigation
and Reporting
35 Permit to Work
36 IOSH - Managing Safely
37 IOSH - Working Safely
38 Task Analysis - Hazard ID and Risk
Assessment
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Skills Training and Assessment
Training plays a undamental role in ensuringCape remains a leading service solutionsprovider to industry. In addition to rigoroustraining and continuous assessment o our
own people, we oer external programmesthat help our clients to attain the sameindustry leading standards.
Training for top performance
Cape conducts training in li ne with robust international
standards. The trainers and assessors who carry out this
work are selected for their professional training credentials
and proven industrial experience. Cape clients can tap into
this valuable pool of expertise to ensure their own employees
and other contractors adhere to the same industry leading
standards.
Competency assessment
Cape professionals are qualied to provide competencyassessment across a comprehensive range of disciplines.
These assessments can be used for recruitment, initial project
mobilisation or as part of re-certication.
As safety is a cornerstone of our business, we include safety
content as standard within all our training courses.
Cape is able toprovide the idealsolution or anytraining, learningor assessment
situation
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Intermediate and Advanced Scaolding(Australian Standard)
The Intermediate and Advanced Scaolding courses are designed to giveparticipants the knowledge and skills to saely and eciently perorm moreadvanced scaolding. The course covers regulations, saety requirements,tube and coupler scaolds, cantilevered and spur red scaolds, cantileveredcrane loading bays, barrow ramps, sloping platorms and mast climbers.
Who is the course for? Trainees who hold a Basic Scaffolding certicate of competency andwant to learn the necessary skills to move up to Intermediate and
Advanced Scaffolding.
Course programme Legislation in the workplace Bends and hitches
Plan work
Scaffold components
Modular systems
Tube and coupler
Ground bearing pressure
Minimums and maximums for suspended and hung scaffolds
Estimation of material
Practical training
Dismantle scaffold and stow gear
Training method A combination of theory sessions and practical application.
Duration 5 days each course
Basic Scaolding (Australian Standard)
This Basic Scaolding course is designed to give participants the knowledgeand skills to saely and eciently perorm basic scaolding based on theOccupational Health Services o Australia standards or scaolding. Its mainaim is to provide participants the knowledge and develop the competencyand skills to saely erect scaold structures. The course covers regulation,saety requirements, tube and tting, rames, mobile scaolding, laddersand trestles.
Who is the course for? Any person who has to erect and dismantle modular and pre-fabricated scaffolding, use safety harnesses and erect static lines/
safety nets.
Course programme General safety Types of scaffolds
Working platform
Foundation (calculating
length of soleboards)
Structural stability
Access to scaffolds
Modular scaffolds
Frame scaffolds
Mobile scaffolds
Trestle and bracket scaffolds
Birdcage scaffolds
Ancillary equipment
Bends and hitches
Industrial safety net
Inspect and maintenance of
scaffolding equipment
Dismantle scaffolding equipment
Training method Mixture of theory and practical.
Duration 5 days
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CISRS Basic Scaolding Part 1
The Cape Training and Assessment Centre in the Philippines is the onlycentre outside the UK accredited by the Construction Industry ScaoldersRecord Scheme (CISRS) to oer Basic Scaolding. Capes Basic ScaoldingPart 1 course aims to provide an introduction to scaolding, covering thesae erection and alteration o a range o scaolding structures. We striveto improve saety standards by ensuring that operatives engaged in theerection, alteration and dismantling o scaolds are proper ly trained andgiven sucient experience to carry out such work saely and properly.
Who is the course for? Suitable for all scaffolding operatives who are at anytime required toerect, substantially alter or dismantle scaffolding and have had at least
six months previous on-site experience.
Course programme Health and safety awarenesscourse
Safety guidance note 4 training
and instruction
Familiarisation in approved
prefabrication systems scaffold
Interpretation of simple
drawings
Putlog scaffold
Birdcage scaffold
Independent scaffold
Static tower (in tube and ttings)
Alterations to scaffolds
(dropping lift height on
independent)
Training method A highly participative course with practical sessions to compliment theclassroom theory session.
Duration 10 days
CISRS Basic Scaolding Part 2
The Basic Scaolding Part 2 is a course designed to provide candidatesboth theoretical and practical knowledge in addition to those oered inBasic Scaolding Part 1. Its aim is to train suitable candidates in the saeerection, alteration and dismantling o the ollowing types o scaold: basicindependent tied scaold with preabricated beams, protective ans,pavement gantry, loading bay, roo saddle scaold, splay scaold andtruss out scaold.
Who is the course for? Trainees who have already completed and passed the Part 1 courseand have the recommended amount of further scaffolding experience
(minimum of 6 months) prior to commencing Part 2.
Course programme Review of statutory regulationsand codes of practice
Interpretation of drawings
Erecting and dismantling
complex scaffolds
Independent scaffold with
bridging
Protective fan
Truss out
Cantilever drop
Pavement gantires
Roof saddle/stack
Sheeting of scaffold
Proper use and inspection of
safety harness
Training method A highly participative course with practical sessions to compliment theclassroom theory session.
Duration 10 days
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Scaold Inspection
Scaold Inspection is designed or all Supervisors and Managers required toinspect, record, and approve scaold structures. By attending the course,candidates will gain knowledge o the requirements or inspection o scaoldtubes and ttings on work platorms. This Scaold Inspection training courseis intended or persons responsible or inspecting and checking scaoldsor sae use and in accordance with statutory regulations. The overall aim isto develop in trainees an understanding o scaold components, orms o
construction and inspection procedures o basic access scaolds and tocomply with current legislation and codes o practice.
Who is the course for? Candidates that are responsible for carrying out statutory scaffoldinspections and have basic understanding of construction work at
height prior to attending.
Course programme Statutory requirements andpractice codes
Identifying scaffold materials
and components
Equipment tolerance
Scaffolding foundations and
ties
Access and egress
Background on work platform
Lashing and xing of ladders
Scaffolding types
Inspection and registers
Practical inspection and
detection of built-in faults
Training method Practical scaffolding inspections alongside theory test to assesstrainees comprehension.
Duration 2 days
CISRS Scaolder Skills Test
The CISRS Scaolders Skills Test is designed to assess i the candidates candemonstrate the skills learned during the CISRS Basic Scaolding Part 1and 2 courses: saely erect, alter and dismantle scaolding in line withthe objectives approved by CISRS. By the end o the course successuldelegates will have demonstrated their competency in the sae erection,alteration and dismantling o basic scaold structures covered in the CISRSScaolding Part 1 and 2.
Who is the course for? Scaffolders who have completed the Scaffolding Part 1 and Part 2course and have a minimum of six months site experience (between
Part 2 and this assessment).
Course programme The trainees competence will be assessed in the following areas: Interpreting instructions and information
Producing material lists and method statements
Selecting and checking components
The practical erection and dismantling of a cantilever scaffold
Training method Majority of the assessment is based on practical exercises with asmall proportion of assessing t heory.
Duration 2 days
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Blasting and Painting
Capes Blasting and Painting training presents the core knowledge andskills required in industrial painting and spraying. The course is also designedto support proessional operatives, who are already highly competentwithin the discipline, as a useul reresher course to test their abilities andcompetencies.
Who is the course for? Newcomers to the trade who want to learn the skills required inindustrial painting or experience blasters/painters who want to refresh
their knowledge.
Course programme Level 1 - Basic Blasting and
Painting Training
HSE overview, blasting and
painting safety practices
Surface preparation (grit
blasting)
Basic coating technology
(corrosion/coating technology)
Industrial painting
Coating defects and assessment
Calculations
Level 2 - Advanced Blasting
and Painting Training
Use of blasting and painting
instruments (DFT, WFT, gauge,
holiday)
Testing
Daily painting report preposition
Training method Includes theory and practical application with close supervision. To
ensure candidates achieve the required competency, they are asked
to complete a training portfolio at the end of the course.
Duration 5 days
Insulation
The Insulation training course is designed to assist trainees to gain thenecessary qualications and competencies to service all insulationrequirements. The main aim is or candidates to gain the knowledge andskills to assess appropriate thermal, acoustic, cryogenic, personal protectionand passive reproong insulation needs in dierent locations under possiblyextreme conditions.
Who is the course for? Trainees who are interested in working as an industrial insulator.
Course programme Introduction to insulation Staggered joints
Straight pipe section application
Mylar foil application
Bend application
Tee piece application
Vapour stop
Expansion joints
Contraction joints
Fibaroll
Ultraviolet lights
Working with lights
Tools, equipment and materials
needed for thermal, acoustic,
cryogenic, personal protection
and passive re-proong projects
The installation of non-metallic
cladding to pipe work, anges,
valves, and dome ends including
sealing the joints and using
identication markers
Cladding equipment maintenance
Training method Includes discussion, demonstration and practical application.
Duration 10 days
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Welder Training and Testing
Welder Training and Testing is specically designed to train weldersto approved standards. Capes commitment to saety is our edge intraining and we ensure that all candidates carry out their tasks ollowinginternational standards o healthy and saety. We oer intensive trainingor various welding disciplines such as Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW),Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) and Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW).
Who is the course for? Existing welders who need competency training and qualication.
Course programme Basic welding process
SMAW welding process
GTAW welding process
GMAW welding process
FCAW welding process
Basic joint design
Welding position and techniques
Welding procedure specication
Introduction to basic NDT
Training method Includes theory as well as practical application.
Duration 5 days
Manual Handling
The Manual Handling training course is designed or all personnel inindustries involving lifing, lowering, pushing, pulling and carrying tasks.It provides candidates the proper knowledge and training in manualhandling to ensure saety and prevent injuries when doing their tasks. Itsaim is to ensure that delegates will understand the need or accidentprevention and control, understand basic body mechanics and be ableto demonstrate sae methods o lifing.
Who is the course for? Anyone who needs basic practical experience of manual handlingand lifting techniques.
Course programme Introduction to manual handling Duties and responsibilities of employers and employees
Avoiding manual handling
Risk assessment
Appropriate systems of work
Use of mechanical aids
Guiding principles for safe lifting heights
Good handling technique (for pushing and pulling)
Training method Includes theory as well as practical sessions.
Duration 1 day
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Conned Space Entry Awareness
The Conned Space Entry Awareness course is oered to individuals requiredto enter conned spaces such as manholes, shafs, chambers as well asthose who assist with conned space operations. In this course, candidatesgain an understanding o current legislation regarding conned spaceentry and are taught to implement appropriate accident and emergencyprocedures on-site. Capes Conned Space Entry Awareness course ensuresthat candidates ully understand the dangers and responsibilities inherent
in entering such spaces and how to identiy these to protect everyoneinvolved.
Who is the course for? Anyone who is required to enter a conned space or for personnelwho are responsible for safe working practices and required to
identify possible conned spaces.
Course programme Introduction to connedspaces (denitions)
Conned space hazards and
inherent dangers
Conned space control
measures
Conned space requirements
Duties and responsibilities
Risk assessments
Standy-by men and buddy-
buddy systems
Safe work practices and safety
checks
Equipment including PPE
Training method Classroom and theory exercises.
Duration 1 day
Conned Space Entry Training
Capes Conned Space Entry Training programme provides soundknowledge and understanding o OHS procedures required to participate,enter and work in a conned space. The aim o this course is to ensurethat trainees will attain a variety o levels o knowledge and skills to saelymonitor and manage entry into conned or restricted spaces. CapesConned Space Entry Training is delivered in accordance with AS/NZS 2865(2001).
Who is the course for? Anyone who is required to enter a conned space or who have aresponsibility for directing personnel to do so.
Course programme OHS, statutory compliance and CSE denitions Personnel protective equipment (PPE)
Hazard identication and evaluation
Risk assessment and control measures
Entry permits, tagging and lockout
Stand-by person, observer, spotter duties
Emergency response and rescue plans
Atmosphere monitoring and respiratory air
Training method Written and practical assessment.
Duration 1 day
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IRATA Rope Access Level 1
Cape conducts Rope Access training under the Industrial Rope AccessTrade Association (IRATA), which is the only internationally recognisedcertication scheme or industrial rope access. The aim o this Level 1 courseis to introduce candidates to the basics o the rope access industry to allowthem to work under close supervision o a Level 3 supervisor.
Who is the course for? Recommended for those with no previous experience in industrialrope access.
Course programme Personal equipment Sets of equipment
Equipment inspection requirements
Ascending and descending manoeuvres
The main principles of rescue works
Ropes rigging systems and main knots
Training method Includes theoretical knowledge and practical assessment.
Duration 5 days
IRATA Rope Access Level 2 and 3
Cape also provides both Level 2 and Level 3 IRATA Rope Access training. Themain aim o the level 2 course is to ensure candidates are still competentat the achieved rst level. Afer the required amount o work experience,they may undergo advanced level 3 training. This course will build on thecandidates experiences and prepares them to take on the roles o TeamLeaders, Saety Supervisors, Rescue-men and Riggers.
Who is the course for? Candidates who already have IRATA level 1 qualication and requiredwork experience (1000 logbook hours over a minimum of 12 months)
who want to progress to the intermediate and advanced IRATA Rope
Access levels. Level 3 candidates must al so hold a current rst aid
certicate to show they are competent in undertaking emergency rst aid.
Course programme Level 2 Prociency in all Level 1
techniques
Enhanced rigging techniques
Rescue from ascenders
Rescues from manoeuvres aid
climb, deviation, re-belay, rope
transfer
Hauling and lowering casualties
Level 2 theory
Equipment selection, inspection,
care and maintenance
Level 3
Current legislation and regulations
Equipment selection, inspection,
care and maintenance
Operational planning and risk
assessment
Prociency in Level 1 and 2
techniques
Advanced rigging techniques
Advanced rescue techniques
Team management and
responsibilities
Training method Mixture of theoretical and practical applications.
Duration 5 days each course
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Working at Heights Saely
Capes Working at Heights Saely programme provides participants withthe theoretical knowledge required to work at heights in a sae andsecure manner. Unlike any other working at heights training in Australia, thisnationally accredited (NTIS code: 51938) course provides trainees with thepractical skills, knowledge and critical aspects required to enable them towork at heights in a sae and secure manner. In addition to the essentialtheoretical knowledge, participants are taken through a comprehensive
practical session providing them with valuable hands-on experience.
Who is the course for? Ideal for those who have a responsibility for or are involved in workat height.
Course programme Occupational health and safety Fall protection systems
Hazard identication and controls
Prepare and plan to work at height
Use of harnesses and other equipment
Inspection and maintenance of equipment
Suspension trauma
Perform operations at heights
Training method Method of instruction includes theory and practical application.
Duration 1 day
Saety Harness Use and Inspection
The Saety Harness Use and Inspection training course is imperative oevery person working at height. In this course, candidates will be able toselect and use a harness and associated equipment correctly and carryout a pre-use saety check. The course teaches the proper procedurein wearing saety harnesses and how to detect visual damage duringinspection. Working at heights today requires an awareness o theinherent dangers in the job being done and the environment in which
the work is being carried out. Our Saety Harness course trains workersto achieve a higher standard o competence in order to work saely at
height.
Who is the course for? All those who need to be made aware of the correct selection,inspection and use of safety harnesses to prevent falls.
Course programme Webbing D-rings/back pads
Attachment of buckles
Tongue/grommets
Friction and mating buckles
Specication for harnesses
and lanyards
Rules for installation and use
Inspection procedures
Requirements for cleaning and
storage
Issue procedures and records
Training method Method of instruction includes presentations and practicaldemonstration.
Duration 1 day
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Rescue and Retrieval Training
The Rescue and Retrieval training course is specically designed toprovide scaolders and other saety harness users with knowledge andskills in rescuing colleagues suspended at height with a saety harness/lanyard. Specically, it tests the candidates preparedness to respond to anemergency such as when a colleague alls and remains suspended by hisharness. This course is designed to amiliarise personnel with how they caneectively work in a supporting role during a rescue operation.
Who is the course for? Designed for any worker who is regularly working at height andrequires a full understanding of fall-from-height hazards/issues on
the job.
Course programme Safety procedure for rescueand retrieval
Risk assessment
Establishing rescue teams and
emergency procedure
Servicing and inspection of
equipment
Knowledge of rope types and
strengths
Tying basic knots
Knowledge of rope software
and hardware
Knowledge and use of
anchoring points
Constructing mechanical
advantage systems
Basket operations
Training method Includes theoretical presentations, practical demonstrations andexercises.
Duration 1 day
Basic First Aid
Capes Basic First Aid course oers candidates an understanding andtraining in providing immediate relie to casualties during emergencyscenarios. The course covers topics rom assessment o emergency situationto actual application o Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Capesaim in teaching basic rst aid is to assist in preserving lie, prevent thedeterioration o the patients condition, and to help in recovery.
Who is the course for? Anyone who should be familiar with basic rst aid procedures andbe able to act quickly in the event of any emergency.
Course programme Principles of rst aid Basic life support (rescue breathing/CPR)
Principles of rescue and transfer
First aid for unconscious patients, bleeding/hemorrhage and
shock, burns, fractures, injuries and wounds, poison, bites
and stings, asthma, heart attack and nausea
Other conditions arising from emergency scenarios
Training method Includes presentations, demonstrations and practical applications.
Duration 3 days
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Forklif Truck
The Forklif Truck course oers training according to the Road TransportIndustry Training Board (RTITB) standards. RTITB is recognised by the UnitedKingdom Health and Saety Commission as well as the Philippine Healthand Saety Commission under Health and Saety at Work Act o 1974(Sec. 2 and 16). In this course, trainees will receive in-depth instructionson applicable regulations and sae orklif operations. Each trainees skilllevel is assessed until a level o operational competence is observed.
Who is the course for? Delegates who have experience of operating a forklift but havenever been trained on the correct and safe use of forklift truck
operations to RTITB standards.
Course programme Health and safety guidelines Operator responsibilities
Pre-shift inspection
Identication of all main
components
Correct driving and operation
Controls and instruments
Correct stacking methods
Accident prevention
Truck stability
Vehicle loading/unloading
Final assessment
Training method Includes discussion, demonstration and practical application to
ensure we meet safety and competency standards.
Duration Depending on the courseFive-day basic operator counterbalance (Novice)
Three-day basic operator counterbalance (Existing)
One-day refreshers training
Rigging and Slinging
Capes Rigging and Slinging training course covers the duties andresponsibilities o a rigger based on statutory standards. It emphasisestraining on important areas o pre-use inspection, sae usage and propercleaning and storage o lifing equipment. This course is designed orparticipants to gain the necessary skills to plan, prepare and completebasic rigging work as prescribed by the National Occupational HealthSaety Certication Standard or Uses and Operators o Industrial
Equipment.
Who is the course for? Existing riggers who need competency training and qualication.
Course programme Introduction to rigging Rigging plans and calculating load weight
Finding the C of G and load control
Ropes and knots
Rigging equipment - cable clips
Sling and hitches
Clamps, chains, hoists and blocks
Training method Mixture of theoretical presentations, practical demonstrationsand exercises, combined with the assessment of the delegates
knowledge and skill level during the learning process.
Duration 5 days
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Saety Representative Training
Saety Representative Training is designed to create awareness andunderstanding o the unctions and duties o the health and saetyrepresentative. It is an ideal course or persons nominated by theiremployer to be a health and saety representative. The objective othis course is to promote and maintain saety and health in the contexto the learners workplace and to eectively represent employees onhealth and saety issues. It will teach and enable them to communicate
saety and health inormation to peers and supervisors and to advisemanagement on a range o occupational saety and health issues in the
workplace.
Who is the course for? Anyone nominated to be health and safety representatives in theirworkplace.
Course programme Role of the safetyrepresentative in the workplace
Know the statutory
rights placed on the safety
representative in the workplace
Overview of health and safety
legislation
Structure and function of a
safety statement
Safety inspection
Investigate, report and prevent
workplace accidents
Understand hazardous
identication, risk assessment
and risk control
Training method Theoretical presentations and discussions.
Duration 1 day
Basic Fireghting
The Basic Fireghting training course is oered to all personnel romall types o businesses. Part o health and saety measures at work isthe proper use and selection o re extinguisher or certain types omachines. The course is designed to equip learners with the knowledgeand necessary skills to manage and extinguish a re in the home or oceenvironment, using a variety o skills and various reghting equipmentcovered during the course.
Who is the course for? Anyone who should have increased knowledge on re and resafety.
Course programme Legal re code, policies andregulations
Organising the re brigade
Fire safety
Stages of re
Heat transfer
Factors affecting the degree
of re hazard
Principles of re prevention and
control
Fire extinguishers (types,
inspection and maintenance)
Evacuation
Training method Includes theoretical presentations, practical demonstrations and
exercises.
Duration 1 day
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Elevated Work Platorm
The Elevated Work Platorm (EWP) training provides the participant with thenecessary knowledge and skills to correctly and saely operate elevatedwork platorms specic to clients operations. Upon completion o thecourse, delegates will be able to drive mobile elevated work platorms andmanoeuvre them as required. The candidate will be able to assess his workenvironment so as to extablish any saety hazards in order to prevent oreliminate them.
Who is the course for? Anyone who uses or will be operating a mobile elevated workplatform and those who have a responsibility for directing personnel
to do so.
Course programme Health and safety at work Proper PPE (with harness and lanyard)
Terminologies
Mechanical inspections
Setting up
Stability
Operating guidelines
Traveling
Training method Combination of classroom training and on-the-job.
Duration 1 day
Abrasive Wheels
The Abrasive Wheels training allows candidates to know how to selectand mount saely the correct type o disc or wheel required or their job.Operating abrasive wheels or cutting-o discs involves saety measuresand responsibilities. Delegates will be able to state the hazards that existwhen using abrasive wheels and the precautions to take to overcomethese hazards as well as demonstrate the correct method o mountingan abrasive wheel to a portable machine.
Who is the course for? All those required to operate or change abrasive wheels andcutting-off discs.
Course programme Proper operation of themachine
Produce good quality
outputs for their client
Health and safety at work
regulations including proper
PPE
Safe use of abrasive wheels
Manual handling
Types and functions of
abrasive wheels and cutting
discs
Selecting, testing, mounting
and storage of abrasive wheels
Proper care, maintenance,
handling and transporting of
abrasive wheels and discs
Training method Includes theory and a practical training session.
Duration 1 day
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Health and Saety in the Workplace
The Health and Saety in the Workplace course provides essentialknowledge and understanding o health and saety to reduce risks andprevent accidents and ill health arising rom work activities. It oers ideason how to reduce the impact o risk at work, improve the capacityo business operators and workers to manage work health and saetyeectively and eliminate hazards at the design stage.
Who is the course for? All employees in order to eliminate unt working practices andaccidents.
Course programme Health and safety at work Health and safety law
Accidents and ill health
Introduction to ill health and
occupational health
Prevention of accidents
Risk assessments
First aid at work
Personal protective workplace
design equipment
Noise and welfare
Work equipment
Electricity
Fire prevention
Hazardous substances
Manual handling
Training method AV presentation and theory test.
Duration 1 day
Saety Passport
Capes Saety Passport course is designed to provide candidates with abasic knowledge o health and saety, allowing them to work more saelyand with less risk to themselves and others. The main aim o the course is toraise the health and saety awareness o all concerned and promote a saerworking environment or contractors and employees.
Who is the course for? All personnel who work on industrial and construction sites.
Course programme Health and safety law Safe working practices
Safe access and egress
Working at heights
Site transport
COSHH/PPE and hazardous substances
Manual handling
Cranes, hoists and slings
Noise at work
Fire precautions
Training method AV presentation and tutorials.
Duration 2 days
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Control o Substances Hazardous to Health
The Control o Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) course is to providedelegates with the inormation to look careully at their own work activitiesand contrbute to the saer use o hazardous substances in co-operation withtheir work colleagues.
Who is the course for? Anyone who uses substances hazardous to health at work
and introduces delegates to the hazards associated with thosesubstances, the risk and controls available and what to expect from
a COSHH assessment.
Course programme Denition and types of substances hazardous to health in theworkplace
Health effects of hazardous substances and their causes
COSHH assessments and control options
Responsibilities imposed by the Control of Substances
Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002
Training method Presentations and tutorials.
Duration 3 hours
Environmental Awareness
The Environmental Awareness course provides learners with the appropriatelevel o knowledge and understanding o the key concepts involved inenvironmental awareness as well as describe the major environmental issuesacing organisations. It should help the trainees understand how they cancontribute to reducing environmental impacts.
Who is the course for? All delegates who need to understand the principles andimportance of environmental issues.
Course programme Environmental issues Pollution
Business and the environment
Energy and water
Waste management
Transport
Environmental law
Environmental management
Training method AV presentation and tutorials.
Duration 1 day
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Accident/Incident Investigation and Reporting
The Accident/Incident Investigation and Reporting course was designedto provide personnel with the skills and understanding to enable themto investigate accidents/incidents and report these in line with HSErequirements and best practice.
Who is the course for? Managers, Supervisors, health and safety representatives and QA
personnel.
Course programme Maintaining the scene, preventing further harm/preserving life Preserving evidence, responsibilities, HSE involvement,
recording the scene, root cause analysis
Immediate causations, corrective and preventative actions,
interviewing witnesses/victims, getting to the truth
Reporting ndings with accuracy and clarity
Consequences
Training method Classroom lectures, workshops, case studies, role playing andsimulated exercises.
Duration 2 days
Permit to Work
The Permit to Work awareness course is tailored to client-specic industries.Its main aim is to provide candidates with a thorough understanding ohow such systems work, why they are necessary, individual and corporateresponsibilities under such systems and the consequences o getting itwrong.
Who is the course for? All personnel who work under such permits and those with theresponsibility of issuing them.
Course programme How such systems work and the necessity for them Responsible persons and authorised persons and their respective
duties
Key safes and lock out systems, labelling, related paperwork and
duties of care
Pre and post permit issue checks
Consequences
Training method Classroom lectures, with practical examples and actual practiceunder supervision.
Duration Depending on the course
Appreciation course for workers - 1 dayPermit issuers course - 3-5 days (dependent on client requirements)
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IOSH - Managing Saely
This Institution o Occupational Saety and Health (IOSH) in ManagingSaely course oers Managers and Supervisors the knowledge to ulltheir responsibilities in handling resources and risk. It is designed or thoserequired to manage saely and eectively in compliance with both theirorganisations policy and best practice in health and saety.
Who is the course for? Any personnel who have to manage risk and resources.
Course programme Safety management Reactive monitoring
Risk assessment and risk control
Active monitoring
Review and audit
Health and safety legislation
Hazards - general and organisation-specic
Training method AV presentation and tutorials.
Duration 1 day
IOSH - Working Saely
The Institution o Occupational Saety and Health (IOSH) in Working Saelycourse ocuses on why health and saety are important and how individualscan make a dierence in the wellbeing o themselves and others throughchanging their behaviour. Everyone at work should have an understandingo why they must work saely and this course delivers that.
Who is the course for? People at any level and from any sector needing a basic knowledgein the essentials of health and safety.
Course programme Module 1 - Introducing working safely Module 2 - Dening hazard and risk
Module 3 - Identifying common hazards
Module 4 - Improving safety performance
Module 5 - Protecting our environment
Training method Classroom lectures and presentations that allow full involvement ofeach trainee.
Duration 1 day
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Task Analysis - Hazard ID and Risk Assessment
Cape designed this Task Analysis - Hazard ID and Risk Assessment courseto oer candidates the knowledge to allow them to evaluate work andidentiy potential or inherent hazards. It also teaches the trainees how toeliminate and control these hazards to reduce risk to an acceptable levelas well as suggest any improvements that could reduce the risk o illness orinjury.
Who is the course for? Supervisors and Managers.
Course programme Evaluating the task Documenting the ndings
Identifying inherent hazards
Evaluating the risk in these and instigating suitable control
measures to reduce all risks to an acceptable level where
these cannot be eliminated completely
Training method Forum sessions with extensive practical exercises.
Duration 1 day
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