Safety representative course – 40 hours
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Theory | Classroom course
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The Working Environment Act requires that employers ensure that safety representatives and members of working environment committees (AMU) undergo and can document HSE training. The course is intended for businesses and industries where 40 hours of training are required. It provides a thorough introduction to the most important topics within HSE work, so that after completing the course, you can actively participate and contribute effectively to HSE work.
The following topics will be reviewed, among others:
- The Working Environment Act (AML)
- HSE regulations
- The safety representative's tasks and duties
- Easy review of work performance and risk assessment
- The Working Environment Committee (AMU)
- Targeted HSE work
- Physical and chemical working environment
- Psychosocial work environment
- Safety rounds, mapping and follow-up
- Accidents and accident prevention work
- Internal control
- Group assignments/case solution
Target group:
Safety representatives, chief safety representatives, managers, members of work environment committees and employees within HSE and HR.
Requirements for prior knowledge:
No
Practical information: The course is held over four days, from 09:00–16:00 on the first day and from 08:00–16:00 on the following days. After the course, there is an opportunity for self-study and for you to use the knowledge you have gained in your own company with the help of summary tasks and a practical assignment.
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Practical information
Do we need to provide any equipment to complete the course?
For in-house theory courses, we bring all the necessary equipment to complete the course.
If you have a projector with a screen and a whiteboard available, this is an advantage - but not a requirement.
In addition, there must be suitable premises available for carrying out the theoretical part of the course.
How do I book an in-house course?
You book in-house courses by contacting us directly by email or phone. Together we will agree on a time, location and any practical needs, so that the course is tailored to your company.
How do I pay?
You will receive an invoice from us well in advance of the course start. The invoice must be paid no later than 2 days before the instructor arrives at your address.
The course will not be held if the course fee has not been paid. In the event of non-payment, the claim will still be collected.