ETS Releases Business Protection Pack
Protect your Business from costly claims with our Business Protection Pack
With many businesses returning to a relative degree of normality, are you doing enough to protect your business, your employees and customers?
We have collated a number of our courses that would be beneficial to help assisting with protecting businesses from costly claims, all our courses are written by industry experts, accessible online 24/7 over a 3 month period, instant certification is available on successful completion. We are currently offering any of the 3 courses shown below for just £100 assigned to one learner, courses can also be purchased individually, costs will vary per course if purchased individually.
The courses we have available as part of our business protection pack are as follows
• Covid 19 Online training
• Personal protective equipment
• Coping with Covid19 Anxiety
• Risk Assessment
• Emergency Evacuation
• Fire Safety
• Fire Marshal
More information on all the courses shown are detailed below
Coronavirus Online Training
The ETS Coronavirus course describes how individuals can help contain the spread of Covid-19. Our course outlines:
• The signs and symptoms of Covid-19
• Describes how Covid-19 spreads
• Explains how you can help stop the spread of Covid-19
• The importance of good hygiene, primarily proper hand washing, cleaning surfaces, respiratory etiquette, and social distancing
• How to keep up to date with the latest public health and travel advice
• When and how you should self-isolate
The course also covers some of the common misconceptions that are circulating about Covid-19. The content of the course is based on advice issued by the World Health Organization (WHO), the National Health Service (NHS), the Health Service Executive (HSE), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Personal Protective Equipment Online Training (PPE)
The ETS Personal Protective Equipment online training considers the role of personal protective equipment within a safe system of work.
The course explains the importance of considering other measures further up the hierarchy of controls (elimination of hazards, reduction of risk, collective protection etc) before resorting to PPE.
• Considers where Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) fits in the hierarchy of risk controls
• Outlines how responsibilities for providing and using PPE are shared between employers and employees
• Explains how to use, maintain and store PPE to maintain its effectiveness
Coping with Covid-19 Anxiety Online Training
The ETS Coping with Covid-19 Anxiety Course describes how individuals can manage their mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic.
It outlines:
• How to implement the five ways to wellbeing during lockdown
• Important stress management and stress relief techniques and other coping strategies
The course also offers advice on how to get proper sleep, relaxation and how to talk to friends and family about their concerns.
• Provides tips that can help you manage your mental health during the pandemic
• Explains why proper sleep, nutrition and relaxation are essential for maintaining good mental health
• Describes how you can help support the mental health of others by having open and supportive conversations
Risk Assessment Online Training
The ETS online Risk Assessment Online Training Course expands on the HSE five steps to risk assessment, making use of the HSE Research Report (RR151) “Good practice and pitfalls in risk assessment.”
• Introduces the difference between a hazard and a risk
• Details the steps in carrying out a risk assessment
• Discusses how to identify and prioritise hazards
• Royal Society Prevention of Accidents approved (RoSPA)
The ETS online Risk Assessment Online Training Course expands on the HSE five steps to risk assessment, making use of the HSE Research Report (RR151) “Good practice and pitfalls in risk assessment.”
Emergency Evacuation Online Training
Ensuring that your workforce is prepared for an emergency could be the difference between life and death, especially when it comes to fire emergencies. The damage done to human life and property by fire and smoke can be immense, and taking immediate, considered decisions is essential to grasp the small windows of opportunity that characterise many emergencies.
The ETS Evacuation Essentials eLearning course can give you this comfort. It outlines the key steps your employees should take if an emergency strikes, and specifically how to evacuate your building if a fire starts. The online course explains what to do if a fire is discovered, how to raise the alarm and who to contact. It also provides clear instructions on evacuating the building by the safest and most direct route and proceeding directly to the emergency evacuation assembly point.
The course also explains what to do if you are unable to leave a building, who and how to help others leave the building and what action should be taken if you or others are trapped in a smoke-filled room. Importantly, the online course emphasises that all evacuation alarms must be treated as genuine, even if you suspect it to be a false alarm. It is designed to be delivered in tandem with regular practice evacuations, so routes can become familiar and alternative ones identified.
• Describes what to do if a fire alarm goes off
• Discusses what to do if a fire is discovered
• Highlights how to evacuate a building safely
• Royal Society Prevention of Accidents approved (RoSPA)
Fire Safety Online Training
The Fire Safety training course uses a story-telling approach in Lesson 2 to illustrate what can go wrong if people do not practice good housekeeping, and if they delay their evacuation. Learners are able to undo the mistakes made by the character in the story in order to save the day. Information is included to help learners decide if they might need a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP), or to provide information if they have been asked to assist a colleague or visitor with a PEEP.
The Fire Safety online training provides a brief outline of fire extinguishers that might be available in the event of a fire, but is not intended to teach learners how to use them. The emphasis of the advice is to get safely away from a fire. Emergency first aid for non-specialists is included, focusing on action that can be taken while waiting for a first aider or the emergency services.
Questions and interactive exercises, such as matching tasks, are used to prompt the user to think about how to apply the lessons learnt in the course.
• Highlights the importance of understanding how fires start and spread
• Details the actions that should be taken on discovering a fire or on hearing a fire alarm
• Highlights the use of Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs)
• Royal Society Prevention of Accidents approved (RoSPA)
Fire Warden Online Training
Overall fire safety is the responsibility of employers and property owners, as specified in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. The Order enables the responsible person to appoint competent, named people to assist in the implementation of fire safety procedures. This can include people referred to as fire wardens or fire marshals. This course uses the term “fire warden” but your administrator can edit this to the term used in your organisation.
The ETS online Fire Warden course explains how a fire starts (using the fire triangle), how it develops, and how it can be extinguished. Questions and interactive exercises, such as matching tasks, are used to prompt the user to think about how to apply the lessons learnt in the course.
• Explains how the duties and responsibilities of a Fire Warden fit into the overall process of fire safety
• Describes how fires start and spread in order to identify and act on fire hazards
• Details the actions a fire warden should take on discovering a fire
• Royal Society Prevention of Accidents approved (RoSPA)
To take advantage of these fantastic courses, contact us today for all your training needs.
Tel:07708522621 Email: info@etsfirstaid.co.uk