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Expand+Examinations:
It is the responsibility of each student submitting work for examination to:
- Be aware of course assessment requirements
- To submit course work on time
- To have all coursework clearly labelled with name, date or bir...
Hide-Examinations:
It is the responsibility of each student submitting work for examination to:
- Be aware of course assessment requirements
- To submit course work on time
- To have all coursework clearly labelled with name, date or birth and PPS number
- Have paid examination fee (where paid separately)
Special Course Requirements:
Garda vetting may be necessary for some courses. Students are responsible for accurately filling forms on the first night of course for submission to the Garda Vetting office by Louth/Meath ETB.
Some courses require students to undertake work experience. Students are responsible for securing placements. Insurance and letter of introduction are available from night class office.
Some courses have special requirements e.g. most QQI level 6 courses require students to have successfully completed level 5 or equivalent. Other courses require students to be already working in a particular field e.g. supervisory management (healthcare) requires students be working in a health care setting.
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Expand+Learners will be able to:
1.Analyse the duties of employers and employees as specified in current Safety, Health and Welfare at work legislation
2.Examine the role of the Health and Safety Authority
3.Explore the role of communication and tr...
Hide-Learners will be able to:
1.Analyse the duties of employers and employees as specified in current Safety, Health and Welfare at work legislation
2.Examine the role of the Health and Safety Authority
3.Explore the role of communication and training in the promotion and provision of health and safety in the workplace
4.Comment on the elements and functions of the safety statement
5.Summarise the factors which contribute to safe and healthy working environments
6.Outline the principles and procedures of good housekeeping in the workplace
7.Explain the causes, prevention, emergency procedures, reporting and recording of accidents and dangerous occurrences
8.Analyse the causes and prevention of fire related events to include identification of emergency procedures, the fire triangle and fire equipment
9.Comment on specific hazards and risks when working with equipment to include mechanical and electrical equipment
10.Investigate how personal protective equipment (PPE) is used in the workplace
11.Explore appropriate procedures for use and disposal of hazardous materials and waste in the workplace to include 5 reference to material safety data sheets (MSDS)
12.Examine the control and associated risks of a range of health and safety issues to include noise, sound, fumes, dust or any vocationally specific work issue
13.Explain the typical contents of a first aid kit and their appropriate use
14.Examine a range of issues related to infection control to include conditions for the growth and development of micro-organisms, routes of infection, symptoms, ill-health, preventative measures and emergency procedures for suspected contamination
15.Investigate risk factors in relation to safety to include hazards,work environments, work practices, effects of medication, drink and drugs
16.Interpret a range of safety signs in the workplace
17.Promote safe and healthy working practices in relation to oneself, others and the workplace
18.Outline risk factors in relation to health to include stress, lifestyle, diet, illness
19.Outline the role of diet and exercise in the promotion of good health.
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