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    Understand what the GDPR means for you as data subject, controller or processor

    On 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), aiming to improve data protection for individuals across the EU, became directly applicable. Now, even in the United Kingdom organizations need to be compliant with the new rules and should act immediately. By developing good knowledge of the GDPR and understanding how it affects you, you will learn about the first steps for making your organization compliant and can immediately start taking them. You will explore data subjects’ rights, data controllers’ and processors’ obligations, and enforcement and compliance notions in the context of the Regulation. The course is specifically developed for professionals working for companies, public authorities and bodies, students, and anyone who wishes to know more about data protection and the GDPR, especially those handling personal data.
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    This course will provide you with the necessary training required to be a qualified fire warden. It will educate you about what your legal duties are, will provide you with an understanding of fire, familiarise you with fire hazards and fire safety arrangements, and detail what your emergency evacuation procedures should entail. The information in the course will enable you to take responsibility for fire safety in your workplace and protect everyone’s wellbeing. Having a designated fire warden at work is an important part of fire safety. The fire warden works together with the employer to ensure that fire safety measures and evacuation procedures are in place and effective.  
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    What is health and safety and what does it mean to me as an employee?

    How does health and safety affect your day to day life on the job? If you are an employee, it is important that you have the appropriate health and safety training health and safety training for the position that you are working in. If you are working with specific hazards, such as toxic materials, heights or enclosed spaces, you will need to have additional specialised health and safety courses for these specific risks.
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    Asbestos Awareness Training helps workers to understand the risks associated with the material so that they can avoid work that may disturb asbestos. Our objective is keeping you safe when working around asbestos. We have to ensure that workers are equipped with the knowledge and training they need to stay safe on the job. Our online course and test provides a comprehensive introduction to the dangers of working with asbestos and helps companies to comply with the law by ensuring that their workers are appropriately trained in order to work safely. When working on a construction site it is important to know as much as possible about the asbestos and what risks you may be subject to. This Asbestos Awareness training course is for anyone who works with, or might potentially come into contact with asbestos at work. It looks at what asbestos is, where it might be found, and what it’s used for. You will definitely have more information after reading, hearing the instructions and answering to the 20 questions test at the end of this course. The course has ITO (Approved Training Provider) certification.
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    Looking to become a traffic marshal? This article will give you a breakdown of how to become a traffic marshal as well as their duties and responsibilities.

    While accidents can happen anywhere, one of the top ways to reduce the chance of this happening on a building site or in a loading bay is to employ the services of a traffic marshal. Also known as vehicle banksmen, these are the people who ensure safe movement of large vehicles around a site and reduce the chance that accidents do happen.
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    First Aid at Work

    £119.90
    This course is suitable for people who need to provide first aid by responding to a wide range accidents, injuries and illnesses that they could encounter in their workplace. Learners will develop the first aid skills and confidence to help someone who:
    • is unresponsive and breathing
    • is unresponsive and not breathing, including how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED)
    • is choking
    • is bleeding
    • is suffering from shock
    • has burns
    • feels faint
    • has been poisoned
    • has a head injury
    • has hypothermia or heat exhaustion
    • has an injury to a bone, muscle or joint (including spinal injuries).
    Learners will also be able to help a casualty who is having a:
    • seizure
    • heart attack, including the administration of aspirin
    • angina attack
    • stroke
    • asthma attack
    • severe allergic reaction
    • diabetic emergency.
    The course also includes information on:
    • assessing a casualty
    • monitoring a casualty
    • where to get help
    • electrical incidents
    • accident recording and reporting
    • the control of substances hazardous to health (COSHH).
     
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