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About Us At Cornwall Risk Management, we do things differently.
We're not about charging sky high prices and squeezing the most out
of our clients budgets - we have a fair and open approach to training
and consultancy. We are able to offer our clients very competitive
prices without reducing the quality. We do this by having efficient
business practices:
We don't lease training facilities 365 days a year, we have
agreements with various training venues and pay for what we use.
This means no business rates or expensive lease payments, and we
can pass this saving on to our clients. Remember if the training is
to be delivered at your own venue, you save even more money.
We use professionals and experts as we need them, meaning that
not only do we save money by using casual staff, but you receive
training and consultancy from practitioners working 'in the field'
with day-to-day knowledge and experience in their relevant
subject areas.
Your trainer or consultant will be qualified to at least degree-level in
their chosen subject and have substantial experience of at least 5
years practice in a relevant occupation.
“Best Value, not
simply cheaper.”
Health and Safety Level 1
This half-day course is designed to make candidates aware of the key
health and safety issues and the part that they should play in keeping
themselves and others free from harm in the workplace.
Who needs this training?
Everyone entering the workplace for the first time – either as part of a
work experience programme or at the start of employment – and
those starting a new job, as part of their induction programme.
Why is this training important?
It is a legal requirement for employers to provide health and safety
training to employees. The Level 1 Health and Safety course provides a
starting point from which more detailed health and safety training
(e.g. Level 2) or job-specific training can follow.
Learning outcomes
Understand the importance of health and safety in the workplace
Identify the hazards and risks related to the workplace
Understand workplace health and safety procedures
Costs
5-9 employees = £20 per person
10+ employees = £10 per person
Health and Safety Level 2 Designed to ensure that all employees are aware of their own safety and the safety of
customers, contractors and the public. This training can be tailored to business and
individual needs to make the learning experience relevant and fit for purpose.
Who needs this training?
Anyone in a work environment.
Why is this training important?
Employers are responsible for providing safe and healthy workplace conditions as well as
the right systems and methods for safe activities. Nevertheless employees also have a vital
part to play in the equation. They need the right knowledge and the right attitude which
demands proper training in the basics of health and safety, as well as specific training for
individual tasks.
Learning outcomes
Understanding the principles of health and safety and accident prevention
Ability to contribute to any health and safety management system
Understand the importance of risk assessment as a technique for accident and ill
health prevention
Understand the responsibilities placed on employers and employees
Understand the hazard, risk and main causes of harm to workers (manual handling,
hazardous substances, exposure to noise and vibration)
Understand the importance of following systems, procedures and rules
Understand how individual action can reduce risks to health and safety
Appreciate how workplace equipment and task design affect health and safety
Costs
5-9 employees = £30 per person
10+ employees = £15 per person
Health and Safety Level 3 This three-day training course provides a thorough understanding of health and safety
emphasising the importance of monitoring staff and controls. It also details the need for a
structured management approach to health and safety and the key factors in
implementing health and safety policy.
Who needs this training?
Managers and supervisors.
Why is this training important?
Accidents and illness can result in disability, death or incapacity for work. The supervisor is
in an ideal position to influence, monitor and train employees. They can also ensure that
staff are informed, persuaded, encouraged or pressured into providing for better health
and safety standards.
Learning outcomes
Demonstrate an understanding of the main concepts of health and safety
Show awareness of the benefits of health and safety culture
Explain the roles and responsibilities of individuals, supervisors and management in
health and safety
Demonstrate an understanding of health and safety control and improvement
strategies available to supervisors
Costs
5-9 employees = £90 per person
10+ employees = £45 per person
Principles of Risk Assessment This half-day course is designed to help improve the workplace culture for occupational
health and safety by enabling employees to understand the basic principles of risk
assessment.
Who needs this training?
Anyone in a work environment as it raises employees’ awareness of the concept of risk
assessment.
Why is this training important?
This Principles in Risk Assessment is designed in response to industry requirements for all
employees to be risk aware. Although not all employees will be expected to undertake risk
assessments themselves, they may be asked to contribute to the process and will be
expected to act always to protect their own health and safety and that of others.
Learning outcomes
Ability to contribute both to the maintenance of a safe work environment and to the
process of formal risk assessment
Understand the legal requirements for risk assessment
Understand the principles of risk assessment including:
hazards, risks and control measures
the five steps of risk assessment
the hierarchy of control
risk assessment review and record keeping.
Cost
5-9 employees = £20
10+ employees = £10
Risk Assessment Principles and
Practice
This one-day course provides a thorough understanding of the main categories of
accidents and ill health, their socio-economic costs and the benefits of good health and
safety management.
Who needs this training?
Designed for anyone with a responsibility to conduct risk assessments.
Why is this training important?
A properly implemented programme of risk assessments can assist in the prevention of
injuries, fatalities, property damage incidents and other losses. This not only helps to
prevent human loss and suffering, but also assists the effective management and finance of
any business or organisation.
Following The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, employers with
five or more employees also need to record the significant findings of the risk assessment.
Learning outcomes
Conduct risk assessments (with the necessary technical knowledge in relation to the
activities/ environments/issues)
Organise and implement a risk assessment programme
Participate in the identification of specific training needs for the activities being
assessed
Assist employers in meeting legal requirements and promote improved standards of
health and safety within their organisation
Costs
5-9 employees = £40 per person
10+ employees = £20 per person
Principles of Hazardous
Substances (COSHH)
This half-day course complements the Level 2 Health and Safety course by introducing
employees to the inherent risks in substances and the controls available.
Who needs this training?
Designed for those responsible for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)
at work, as well as employees who use hazardous substances in manufacturing, cleaning,
healthcare, transport, utilities and offices.
Why is this training important?
This training will prepare employees to contribute to the safer use of hazardous substances
in co-operation with their managers and supervisors.
Learning outcomes
Identify the hazards associated with those substances
Identify the risks and controls available to deal with the substances
Identify what to expect from a COSHH assessment
Costs
5-9 employees = £20 per person
10+ employees = £10 per person
Principles of Manual Handling
This half-day course complements the Level 2 Health and Safety course. Aimed at those
who carry out manual handling at work, it introduces candidates to the risks of manual
handling and the controls available.
Who needs this training?
All employees who handle materials, boxes, mail and packages.
Why is this training important?
This training introduces candidates to the hazards and risks involved in manual handling
and outlines what to expect from a manual handling assessment. It will enable employees
to contribute to the development of safer manual handling methods and tasks in the
workplace.
Learning outcomes
Identify the hazards of manual handling
Identify the risks involved and controls available
Identify what to expect from a manual handling assessment
Costs
5-9 employees = £20 per person
10+ employees = £10 per person
Principles of Conflict Resolution
and Personal Safety This one-day course provides employees with a foundation in conflict resolution, with
emphasis on the importance of personal safety to enable them to protect themselves in the
face of confrontational behaviour.
Who needs this training?
Appropriate for all employees whose work brings them into contact with others; including
colleagues, customers, and members of the public.
Why is this training important?
Work-related violence is on the rise and employers have a duty of care to provide a safe
place of work. This is not easy in environments where the potential for conflict and
aggression is high.
Learning outcomes
Understand the terminology used in conflict resolution
Knowledge of the laws that apply to businesses and their employees
Understand the concepts of a safe working environment and how the risk of conflict
can be assessed
Ability to recognise potential confrontational situations and defuse conflicts before
they escalate to serious violence
Appreciate the importance of personal safety
Costs
5-9 employees = £30 per person
10+ employees = £15 per person
Safeguarding Children Level 1
An introductory safeguarding training course for anyone who works with children.
Gain the safeguarding skills you need to act appropriately and confidently to protect the
children you work with.
Our half day face-to-face training course will teach you how to recognise, report and
record concerns about a child’s welfare in England and Wales.
In this classroom-based course, you’ll learn how to:
identify what is meant by safeguarding and child abuse
name the categories of child abuse and neglect
recognise the signs and indicators of possible abuse
identify the relevant legislation and guidance that safeguards young people
identify the barriers to children and adults reporting concerns
know how to respond and report your concerns
This is an introductory course for anyone who works with children or families in their paid
or voluntary work, so you don’t need any previous child protection training.
Delivered at your venue:
5-9 employees - £20 per person
10+ employees - £10 per person
Managing Allegations This one -day course considers the complexities associated with allegations and
complaints against staff and explores the knowledge and skills required to balance
support for employees with the questioning and analysis required of an investigation.
The course content has been developed with reference to the latest research, legislation,
standards and good practice and the delivery of knowledge and skills is designed to take
account of a wide range of different learning styles.
Learning outcomes will include participants being able to:
Understand the legislative and regulatory framework for managing complaints and
allegations against employees;
Identify the risks and vulnerabilities in work activities;
Understand the impact of allegations and investigations on employees and know what
support and information employees should have from their employer;
Describe the process for managing allegations against employees.
Delivered at your venue:
5-9 employees - £30 per person
10+ employees - £15 per person
Safer Recruitment Gain the safeguarding skills you need to better protect children and adults at risk while
recruiting staff and volunteers to roles .
Developed in line with government guidance, this one day training course follows the
safeguarding framework for England.
During this course you’ll learn about:
preparing to recruit
selecting the right people
assessing the risk
how to remain vigilant
recognising different types of abuse
inappropriate behaviour and unsafe practice
how to develop appropriate policies and procedures for your organisation.
Safer recruitment is a course for staff recruiting in health and social care settings.
We recommend that those taking this course should have previously attended some
safeguarding training so that they have an up-to-date understanding of child protection and
safeguarding.
People who would benefit from taking this course include:
Managers
Directors
HR staff
Delivered at your venue:
5-9 employees - £30 per person
10+ employees - £15 per person
Safeguarding Adults Level 1 The half-day course will give you the skills and knowledge required to identify and
respond to concerns, disclosures and allegations of abuse and substandard practice. The
course will also enable you to learn about prevention and proportionate interventions, and
the dangers of risk adverse practice and the importance of upholding human rights.
This course is intended for everyone who works with or has contact with adults at risk of
abuse and / or neglect.
This Principles of Safeguarding Adults course contains five topics:
What is Adult Safeguarding?
What is Abuse and Neglect?
Recognising Abuse and Neglect
How to Respond to Abuse and Neglect
Barriers to reporting
This course will enable you to:
Understand what is meant by the terms ‘safeguarding’, ‘adult at risk’ and ‘abuse’
Have an awareness of the historical and legal background for safeguarding adults, in-
cluding human rights
Recognise the signs and indicators relating to the 7 categories of abuse
Be able to handle disclosures in a professional way
Understand how to report concerns and disclosures appropriately
Be aware of the barriers to reporting and responding to abuse
Delivered at your venue for:
5-9 employees: £20 per person
10+ employees: £10 per person
Food Safety Level 2 This one day course or those who handle/prepare 'ready to eat food' in Catering or Retail.
Who needs this training?
Anyone working in a catering setting where food is prepared, cooked and handled.
Why is this training important?
Everyone who works with food has a special responsibility for safeguarding the health of
consumers and ensuring the food they serve or sell is perfectly safe to eat.
Learning outcomes
Learn the importance of food safety and gain knowledge of the systems, techniques and
procedures involved
Understand how to control food safety risks (personal hygiene, food storage, cooking and
handling)
Gain the confidence and expertise to safely deliver quality food to customer
Costs
5-9 employees = £30 per person
10+ employees = £15 per person
Advisory Service Our Advisory Service will entitle you to telephone and email support from a Qualified
Health and Safety Advisor.
For £275 a year it's like having your own Health and Safety Advisor, but for a fraction of
the cost of employing someone full time.
Small businesses in particular find it hard to keep up with changes in legislation and best
practice, and we can answer your questions and make sure you stay on the right track.
Remember, our advisors have access to technical advice from their professional institute
IOSH and legal advice on employment, commercial and health and safety law.
Policy Development and Planning Policies need not be confusing and complicated. We can develop professional Health,
Safety and Risk Management Policies which are compliant with current legislation and best
practice guidance.
Policies need to be suitable for the organisation they apply to, and contain sufficient detail
which is commiserate with the level of risk presented. Our bespoke policies give you peace
of mind that you are complying with both legal and best practice standards.
Following on from your Policy should be your Health and Safety Plan. The Policy outlines
what you want to achieve; the Plan sets out how you are going to achieve it. Any visiting
enforcement officer will want to see evidence that you are effectively managing health and
safety in your organisation, and we can help to tailor a Health and Safety Plan to the
requirements of your organisation.
Policy Development starts at £300 and Health and Safety Plan development starts at £150.
Audits and Inspections Undertaking audits and workplace inspections are essential to maintaining a successful
management system, particularly where they concern health and safety risks.
We provide an external audit service and can also assist you with setting up a workplace in-
spection programme.
We undertake health and safety audits to either HSG65 or ISO 18001 standards.
Audits start at £150.
Inspection Programmes are as follows:
4 Inspections / Year - £500
8 Inspections / Year - £1000
12 Inspections / Year - £1500
Risk Assessments
It is a legal requirement under The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations
1999 for employers to undertake suitable and sufficient assessments of the risks to their
employees and other who could be affected by their undertakings.
We can support you to set up a risk assessment programme and also help with specific
assessments on hazardous substances, dangerous substances, manual handling activities
and display screen equipment usage.
Consultancy is charged at a flat rate of £150 per day.
Management Systems A formal management system or framework can help you manage health and safety.
Examples include national and international standards such as:
BS OHSAS 18001 Occupational health and safety management systems
BS EN ISO 9001 Quality management system
As well as standards, procedures or codes such as HSG65; based on the key actions of Plan, Do,
Check, Act.
We can help you by developing and implementing an effective management system based on
your individual requirements.
Consultancy is charged at a flat rate of £150 per day.
Enforcing Authorities
If you receive a visit from any of the enforcing authorities such as the HSE, Fire & Rescue
Service, or Cornwall Council, we can liaise on your behalf where enforcement action is
being considered or being taken, including enforcement notices.
Consultancy is charged at a flat rate of £150 per day.
Accident Investigation Investigating accidents can be a specialist task and not all organisations have the suitable
personnel to undertake this role. We can provide a trained and experienced investigator to
find the immediate and underlying causes of your accident or incident.
Consultancy is charged at a flat rate of £150 per day.
Contact Us
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