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Leisure Centre Health & Safety Course

Leisure Centre Health & Safety

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This Leisure Centre Health & Safety Course learning outcomes include; Sports and Leisure hazards and risks training for operational staff and others to address Conflict Resolution, Accidents and Manual Handling. Perfect for Duty Manager, Recreation Assistant, Receptionist and Life Guards etc.
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Showing 10 of the 20 included eLearning lessons in this course. The whole course takes on average 1 hours, 49 minutes

Understand computer workstation safety (aka DSE), the appropriate positioning of workstations and how to correct or adapt work chairs to improve an "ergonomic posture".

Understand the types of hazardous substances that may be found in the workplace, and their potential impacts upon health. Also provides an understanding about the types of hazard warning symbols and their meaning.

Understand the importance of regular workplace inspections to ensure that hazards are identified in order to pro-actively reduce risk.

Learn about the manual handling and movement of inanimate objects in the working environment and the techniques to use such as L.I.T.E.

Learn about PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) including safety helmets (i.e. hard hats), hearing protection, eye protection, hand protection, protective footwear, masks, respirators, clothing and overalls.

Understand what working at height within the work environment actually means with examples to demonstrate suitable types of equipment and good practice.

Understanding accidents, incidents, near miss events and the legal reporting requirements of RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations).

Familiarisation with key principles of the 3 types of asbestos, Chrysotile (White), Crocidolite (Blue), Amosite (Brown) and the harm it can do, why buildings have asbestos and how is it managed.

Understand the key principles of fire safety and how workplace fires can cause significant harm before reaching you. Learn about good housekeeping practices and other emergencies such as bomb threat and how they should be addressed in an emergency plan.

Understand the identification, reporting and effective management of harassment and bullying instances at work.

Learn about the 5 step guide on how to approach conflict within the industry. Gain an understanding of anger and the strategic tools for preventing violence such as de-escalation techniques.

Understand legionnaires disease and the potential harmful impacts associated with the management of water systems in workplaces. Learn the sources of exposure for every-day workers, the effects on health, and how to control them.

Understand the benefits of actively communicating occupational health issues to line managers.

Understand the basics of the The 5 Steps to Risk Assessment concept to follow the guidance of Risk Assessors.

Understand who constitutes a lone workers and which safe systems of work can be complimented.

Learn about the different types of safety signs, such as; mandatory, prohibition, warning, safe condition and how to recognise them.

Understand the importance of reporting potential causes of slips, trips and falls.

Learn about negative stress, positive stress and pressure along with it's various sources and how they can be work or home related. Understand how to recognise the symptoms and which actions can achieve a healthy work/life balance.

Understand that young persons should be considered within risk assessments for events or activities within the workplace.

All trainees receive a globally recognized & subject informative Certificate of Completion as proof of successfully completing the training. Certificates are permanently stored in your account, always accessible online, and downloadable in PDF format too.

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Level 2
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Leisure Centre Health & Safety Course

This online course includes all of the 20 lessons above. It is designed to develop the trainees Leisure Centre Health & Safety skills for health and safety compliance in the workplace, providing valuable real-world learning outcomes at a high speed. It's used by individuals, groups and businesses to train their workforce across industries including Education & Schools, Government & Institution, Charities & NGO, Oil, Gas & Mining, Travel & Leisure, among others.

Provided by IBIS Training based in London, it's accessible at anytime online from an internet connected device at work or home, such as a computer, tablet or smart phone. Teams have access to a highly rated LMS and all successfully completing trainees achieve a Certificate of Completion.

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Leisure Centre Health & Safety eLearning

Our Health & Safety for Leisure Centres course is perfect for health, safety and risk management requirements of Sports & Leisure Centre operational staff and others, such as a; Duty Manager, Recreation Assistant, Receptionist/Administrator and Life Guards etc. who are responsible for not only their own safety and that of their colleagues, but also people other than those at work (e.g. volunteer staff like coaches, club members, visiting teams and spectators).

This course will benefit anyone who works within a Sports or Leisure Centre environment, enabling them to recognise fundamental risk factors such as chemicals or other substances that may cause harm within the sports and leisure environment, and other elements such as manual handling risk factors including an understanding of the anatomy of the spine and causes of back injuries, and practical advice on safe lifting techniques. This course focuses specifically on the common hazards to be found in the sports and leisure centre industry including Workstation Safety (DSE), Manual Handling and Fire Safety, but also the very real issues of Conflict Resolution, Lone Working, Working at Height, Accidents, Slips, Trips and Falls and Work-life Balance and Stress, to name but a few.

Health and safety laws should not be a barrier to organising and running amateur sports activities that are an important part of community life, but a framework under which to keep those engaging in activities healthy and well. Within the Sports and Leisure industry it's so important that workers are provided with a detailed awareness of the hazards that face them day-to-day, which can be difficult to do sometimes, as many people may not even recognise the on-the-job tasks and activity hazards they manage day-to-day such as swimming or organised sporting activities. This course provides the foundation to sensible and proportionate risk control measures, where the safety of members of the public, particularly the safety of children and young people are key factors.

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