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Level 2 Health and Safety catering online course

Course Price : £35+vat

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This course goes through Working Safely, with additional content for workers within the catering sector. This section covers first aid procedures, equipment safety, knife safety and many more. The knowledge gained will ensure that delegates comply with safety guidelines and keep themselves and their colleagues safe, in a commercial catering environment.

Course Description

CPD Approved

Working safely is in the interest and concern of all staff, both employers and employees. Health and Safety is one of the few areas where the law places specific duties on employees, so knowledge of where it applies and how to ensure it is adhered to is vital to protecting individuals and businesses.

This section of the Working Safely course takes you through ten topics which are vital in keeping yourself and your colleagues safe in a commercial catering environment.

The section works through various topics, including First aid, Burns and Scalds, Illness protocol, Equipment safety, etc., to ensure that you are fully aware of the dangers and risks posed by working in these types of environments. There is also important information regarding the Safe use of chemicals and cleaning procedures.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will:

  • Understand why it is important to work safely
  • Be able to identify who has what responsibilities in a work environment
  • Understand specific safety concerns in a catering environment
  • Gain knowledge that will help keep you and your colleagues safe

Target Audience

This Level 2 Health and Safety catering online course is a great induction course in relation to health and safety, as it covers a wide range of topics in some detail.

Advantages

As this course covers a wide range of health and safety situations, it provides a strong basis to further build on with more training.

Online training is flexible, efficient and cost-effective, meaning the candidate can progress through the modules at their own pace and in their own time, so they can fit the training around their work and personal life.

Module Name Pass % Required
1. Introducing Working Safely 70
2. Defining Hazard and Risk 70
3. Identifying Common Hazards 70
4, Improving Safety Performance 70
5. Protecting the Environment 70
6. Working Safely in the Catering Sector 70

 

Recommended System Requirements
• Browser: Up-to-date web browser
• Video: Up-to-date video drivers
• Memory: 1Gb+ RAM
• Download Speed: Broadband (3Mb+)

Duration: 3 hours (Note: This is based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off. It does not account in any way for loading time or thinking time on the questions).

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