- Attendance
- This workshop will take place at One Garden Brighton
- Location
- Stanmer Campus
Course Overview
This one-day course is an introductory health and safety qualification and a prerequisite to obtaining a LISS/CSCS card. Certification is awarded through BALI (British Association of Landscape Industries)
This course will enable the participant understand their responsibilities under the Health & Safety at Work act, reduce accidents at work and raise safety standard in their related industries.
This course is suitable for anyone working in the land-based sector – for example forestry & arboriculture, horticulture/ landscape/grounds industries and conservation.
This course will provide the user with the core knowledge required to enter the Register (BALI)
What will be covered in the course:
- Accident reporting and RIDDOR
- Course outline:
- Health & Safety Management
- Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
- Personal protective equipment
- Risk Assessment
- Site hazards & safety
- Accident prevention
- Fire prevention
- Occupational health
- COSHH
At the end of the training you will be required to take a multiple-choice paper-based exam and on successful completion you will receive a certificate from BALI & be placed on the Register of Land Based Operatives.
The pass mark required is 75%
How long does my certificate last?
Certificates are valid for five years, but applicants must ensure the course has been completed within the last two years when applying for a LISS/CSCS SmartCard. Before the five years runs out, the relevant refresher course can be completed.
Course Cost
£160 for the one day workshop.