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Health & Safety Training

The courses listed below are available within the University. Some of the courses, as indicated by * are run every year or semester. All of the courses may be held as and when a department requires by contacting the Safety Office to arrange a suitable date;

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TRAINING COURSE LIST:   

  • Safety Induction Lecture (Students)*
  • Safe Use of Display Screen Equipment / Office Safety 
  • Manual Handling*
  • Occupational First Aid Certificate*
  • Occupational First Aid Refresher Course*
  • Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment
  • Fire Safety Training*
  • Specialist Safety Training Courses
  • Safety Training videos

 

Safety Induction Lecture (Students)*
During Orientation Week all first year students, both at undergraduate and postgraduate level, are expected to attend the safety induction lecture. The lecture content includes advice and instruction on dealing with possible hazards that may be encountered while studying at the University. The course format includes:

Safety legislation, safety statement and individual responsibilities.
Procedures to be followed in the event of fire together with procedures to follow when the alarm is sounded.
Emergency evacuation procedures, assembly point locations and emergency telephone number.
Reporting hazards, accidents and ill health.
First aid arrangements
Smoking policy.
Dates: September each year     Time: 10 Minutes     Trainer: Student Personnel Services

Safe Use of Display Screen Equipment / Office Safety
This course is suitable for people who work with visual display units (VDU's). The course format includes:

Summary of the Display Screen Regulations.
Answers to questions that are more often asked about VDU's and health.
Adjustments users can make to work stations and screens to make them more comfortable and easy to use.
Advice on office safety.
Dates: Course provided as requested.    Time: 1.5 Hours.
Trainer: Safety Officer

Manual Handling*
This course is a requirement for all staff involved in lifting and handling and those supervising manual handling operations. The course format includes:

Information on the law relating to manual handling.
Information on the anatomy and biomechanics of the spine and muscles, and how injuries takes place from manual handling.
Information on good handling techniques and practice at applying these techniques.
Dates: As required and when requested
Time: 2 Hours           Trainer: Safety Officer

Occupational First Aid Certificate*
Occupational first aid training courses are provided to maintain an adequate number of first aiders throughout the campus. The course is given over three days and it concludes with a qualifying examination. The certificate is valid for two years. The course format includes:

Identification, as far as possible, the injury or the nature of the illness affecting a casualty.
Giving early, appropriate and adequate treatment.
Arranging for the removal of the casualty to the medical centre or hospital, or to the care of a doctor or home.
Dates: Course provided as required     Time: 3 Days     Trainer: Agency approved by the HSA

Occupational First Aid Refresher Course*
This is a one day refresher course (Level 5 FETAC certification) which must be attended within two years of certification by existing occupational first aiders. The course is concluded with a short examination and the certificate is valid for two years.

Dates: Course provided as required     Time: 1 Day     Trainer: Agency approved by the HSA 

Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment
This course is suitable for Departmental Safety Advisors and members of Departmental Safety Committees. The course format includes:

Legislative reasons why we need to carry out risk assessments.
Risk assessment at UL - "Five Steps to Risk Assessment"
Completing the UL Risk Assessment Sheet.
Follow-up
Dates: Course provided as requested. Time 1.5 Hours Trainer: Safety Officer

Fire Safety Training*                  
This course is suitable for all staff in every area of the University. The course format includes:

Introduction to types, sizes, application and operation of fire fighting equipment in use at the University.
Discussion on fire prevention, fire development and containment, showing of fire safety video and introduction to UL Emergency Evacuation Procedures.
Practical outdoor session featuring "hands-on" training in the use of portable fire extinguishers, fire blankets and first aid hose reels on various fire categories.
Dates: February each year.     Time: 1.5 Hours     Trainer: External Consultants
 

Specialist Safety Training Courses
Specialist training courses are provided for individual's or groups when needs are identified. Contact the Safety Officer for further information. Examples of specialist courses provided are:

Brushcutting & Strimmer Course
Chainsaw Course
Tractor Course
Handling & Use of Special Gases
Abrasive Wheels
Fork Truck
Radiological Safety


SAFETY TRAINING VIDEOS:

These videos are available on loan to faculty and staff from the Safety Office, contact details above.
 
No.  Title Agency Subject Running Time minutes
1. Gas Welding BOC Safety precautions for welding, brazing and cutting 65 min BOC  Safety precautions for welding, brazing and cutting 65
2. MIG Welding BOC MIG welding techniques 51
3. Safe Under Power BOC Safe electric arc cutting & welding 24
4. Safe Under Pressure BOC Safe oxy-acetylene cutting & welding 20
5. Safe Company HSE/HSA Guide to safe working practices 10
6. 5 Steps to Risk Assessment HSE Risk assessment guidance 12
7. Risk Assessment - The Foundation to Build on HSE Risk assessment video for the construction industry 12
8. Risk Assessment for a Safer Business HSE Risk assessment in the service industry 12
9. Risk Assessment for a Safer Farm HSE Risk assessment in agriculture 12
10. Emergency First Aid VHI Demonstrates a wide range of first aid procedures 50
11. Your back at work IBEC Manual handling training video 15
12. Safe Lifting & Manual Handling LPC Principles of safe lifting & manual handling 13
13. Lifelines ESB  Avoiding accidents from O/H lines & U/G cables 14
 14. Farming - A Way of Life  IFA/HSA  Keeping children safe on the farm   22 
 15. First Steps to Personal Safety at Work  Suzy Lamplugh Trust  Skills & Strategies to improve personal safety at work  28
 16. Electron Microscopy - The Radiation Safety Aspect   Imperial College  EM safety  8 
 17. X-Ray Crystallography- Principles of Safety  Imperial College  X-Ray Crystallography & X-Ray Fluoresence Spectroscopy  12 
 18. Safe Working Practices in the Radiochemical Laboratory  Imperial College  Safe laboratory techniques & precautions  20 
 19. Iodine - 125, Safety Procedures in a Biochemical Laboratory  Imperial College Safe working with I - 125 14
 20. 5 Steps to Risk Assessment in Agriculture    HSE (NI) Risk assessments in family farms  20
 21. Work Related Upper Limb Disorders  HSE (NI)  Case examples  of WRULD's  13
 22. Office Safety Essentials   Vocam General Office Safety  19
 23. Be Aware - An Introduction to Laboratory Safety   MAFF (UK)  Introduction - Take it to Heart 8 
 24. Be Aware - An Introduction to Laboratory Safety   MAFF (UK) Part 1 - Microbiology  8 
 25. Be Aware - An Introduction to Laboratory Safety  MAFF (UK)  Part 2 - Chemistry & Histology  8 
 26. Be Aware - An Introduction to Laboratory Safety   MAFF (UK)  Part 3 - Media Preparation & Washing Up   8 
 27. Be Aware - An Introduction to Laboratory Safety   MAFF (UK)  Part 4 - The Veterinary Post Mortem Room  10 
 28. Tractor Action   HSE  Causes of accidents & steps to take to prevent them   17 
 29. Bradford City Fire BBC  Fire of Bradford City Football Stadium   10 
 30. Work Safety Essentials   Vocam    25 
 31. Spiral to Disaster  BBC  Piper Alpha Oil Rig Fire   25 
 32. Work Smart Compilation  HSE (NI)  Mini-documentary  55 
 33. Fire Risk Assessment at Work   FPA  Practical Principles of coping with & detecting fire hazards  21 
 34. Hot Work Risks   FPA  Advice for people carrying out hot work in the building industry  21 
 35. The Role of the Fire Warden  FPA  Advice for people who act as fire wardens   
 36. Extinguishing Fires at work  FPA  How to use Fire Extinguishers  19 
         
         

 

 

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