EC Papers September 2018
Health & Safety Reps 2
EDUCATIONAL PRINCIPLES
NC50
Days: 5
Date: 3 - 7 December 2018
Location: Northern College
NC58
Days: 5
Date: 22 - 26 July 2019
Location: Northern College
specific problems • The development of the skills and confidence required in order to represent members in meetings with management • Bargaining, negotiation and consultation in the workplace • A review of Statutory Employment Rights • Knowledge of Equality, discrimination and protected characteristics • Bargaining, negotiation and consultation in the workplace.
This five day course held at Northern College is recommended for Workplace Representatives, who understand the basic elements of their role and their rights but who want to further develop their skills and confidence in representing members. The course will include the following: • Understanding a range of problems that affect members • Knowledge of how to collect and present information when representing members • The production of a plan for dealing with member’s
FUNCTIONAL SKILLS
FOUNDATION SKILLS
Tutor: C. Lawrence
Health & Safety Reps 2
EA33
Days: 2
Date: 5 - 6 December 2018
Location: Quorn Grange Hotel
ADVANCED SKILLS
EA46
Days: 2
Date: 26 - 27 February 2019
Location: Quorn Grange Hotel
EA67
Days: 2
Date: 18 - 19 June 2019
Location: Quorn Grange Hotel
standards at work • Using Health & Safety issues as part of your own union’s toolkit for recruitment in the workplace • Developing the confidence to raise Health & Safety matters on behalf of union members • Understanding the key legal requirements relating to risk assessment • Understanding the risk assessment process • Using risk assessment strategies and union organisation in order to secure improvements in workplace safety
This two day course, held at Quorn, is intended for new Workplace Representatives who have completed the Health & Safety Stage 1 course; and for experienced Reps who would like to refresh their training. The course will include: • The background and origins of specific Health & safety legislation affecting the workplace • The main legal requirements of specific Health & Safety regulations • An understanding of how Health & Safety regulations can be used in order to improve Health and Safety
ARTS &
CULTURE
Tutor: D. Green, I. Lymer and M. Cudjoe
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Managing Safety
Days: 2
Date: 20 - 21 March 2019
Location: Quorn Grange Hotel
The course covers: • Assessing risks • Controlling risks • Understanding responsibilities
Every union officer managing staff needs to have an understanding of their health and safety responsibilities. Managing Safety, run by GFTU in partnership with IOSH, provides full step-by-step guidance which aims to engage and inspire in order to embed the principles of Health & Safety right across the Trade Union Movement. The two day course is designed for union officers and staff working across any sector of their respective union. It aims to get participants ‘up to speed’ on the practical actions they need to take to tackle the Health and Safety issues that they are responsible for, within a single programme.
• Understanding hazards • Investigating incidents • Measuring performance Successful participants will be awarded the IOSH Managing Safety certificate.
Tutor: IOSH
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