Virtual - Departmental Safety Officer Essentials (An introduction to your role) Updated
If you are a newly appointed Departmental Safety Officer, this course will give you all the essential information you need to understand your new role - what the role involves and what is doesn’t. We will introduce the key topics of Health and Safety that you will be working with and have plenty of opportunity to discuss any queries that you have. The course should be completed within 3 months of being appointed as a DSO. Space permitting, we also welcome current DSO’s and others with a health and safety role.
- Departmental Safety Officers and Safety Technicians
- Further details regarding OHSS’ eligibility criteria are available
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
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1 | Thu 26 Jan 2023 09:30 - 12:30 | 09:30 - 12:30 | N/A - MS Teams | Margaret Glendenning |
We will introduce the key topics of Health and Safety that you will be working with –
- 1. What the role of the DSO is and what it isn’t
- 2. The Law: The Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) and the Management of Health and Safety Regulations (MHSR)
- 3. Managing for Health and Safety – HSG65 HSE Guidance
- 4. The University Governance Structure, Policy and Committees
- 5. Risk assessment
- 6. Safety Training
- 7. Accident and incident management
- 8. Workplace inspection and Safety Office Audits
- 9. Developing your role and team
- 10. How to access support
We will have plenty of opportunity to discuss any queries that you have. The course will cover the basics, additional training is available following this course to give more detail on each area.
By the end of the course candidates will:
- 1. Have knowledge of Health and safety law and legislation and University policy and procedures.
- 2. Understand the roles and responsibilities of the Departmental Safety Officer and how it helps to manage safety effectively.
- 3. Know how the Safety office supports DSOs and how to access help when needed
Presentations
Non-University participants, including college staff are charged £28 per participant, see charging for further information.
We understand that taking on the new role can be daunting especially for those with minimum safety experience. The course will give you all the basic information you need and course notes for you to refer to in the future (we don’t expect you to remember it all at once) and the Safety Office will be there to support you going forward.
One half day session
Twice a year
Booking / availability