Training Statement
Our commitment to training is highlighted over with a selection of the courses engineers, improvers and apprentices attend as follows:
1. Start date at Ceilite advised. As an Investors in People Company Ceilite pride themselves on staff retention.
2. CITB CSCS Skillcard – Industry wide recognition of the employees skills, competence and qualifications to demonstrate the workforces’ competence to meet industry requirements.
3. Fire Warden – this is a basic fire fighting and fire prevention course and covers UK fire legislation, fire statistics, hazard spotting, fire safety legislation, fire wardens responsibilities, extinguisher: theory, extinguisher: practical
4. City & Guilds 2078 - Handling refrigerants assessment is associated with
Ellis Training as required by City and Guilds/ACRIB.
5. Abrasive Wheels Class No 8 & 9 – Requirements of the regulations. Wheels and machine speeds. Wheel identification. Causes and prevention of accidents.
6. St Johns Ambulance/ Emergency Aid as recommended by the Health and Safety Executive for appointed persons and employees working in small groups away from their employer’s establishment.
7. Aluminium-Safety Towers – Aluminium towers-design, types and sizes. Assembly instructions. Basic safety notes, safe working loads and maximum platform height.
8. IPAF-Scissor Lifts and Booms – major components, pre-use checks, inspection, starting and stopping the machine. Basic operational practice.
9. Gas Safe-Safety Awareness – properties of compressed gases and how to avoid hazards. Correct use of cylinders, handling and storage. Safe transportation of cylinders. BCGA code of practice 7.
10. Managing Safely in Mechanical Services-safety awareness HVAC accredited covering health & safety law, the management of health & safety at work, instruction regulations, welfare, fire, RIDDOR and COSHH.
11. Work at Height & Safety Harnesses – in accordance with the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998, organised by the Health and Safety People.
12. CDM 2007, HSW 1996 – The construction (Design Management) Regulations 1994 and The Construction (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996.
13. Asbestos Awareness - To ensure that people have a thorough knowledge of the dangers posed by asbestos in the workplace, the safety precautions required to control exposure and the legislative requirements placed upon them when they come into contact with this substance.
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