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Hazards and Risks associated with Vehicle Dismantling

Running Time:

45 Minutes

Delivery Method:

ONLINE

Level:

FOUNDATION

About the Course

ELV depollution and dismantling activities involves a number of different risks. This course is designed to provide delegates with an overview of the hazards and risks specifically associated with vehicle workshops and ELV depollution.

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You will be able to:

  • Appreciate the importance of adhering to safe work practices whilst at work.

  • Identify the differences between a hazard and a risk.

  • Understand what types of controls need to be adopted to reduce and manage risk in the workplace.

  • Apply the hierarchy of control to manage risk effectively in the workplace.

  • Highlight both employer and employee responsibilities in relation to workplace risk management.

  • Appreciate the importance of regular maintenance, equipment inspections, wearing appropriate PPE, and adhering to safe working methods.

Who is this course suitable for?

  • This course is designed for anyone who needs awareness of the hazards and risks associated with automotive workshops and ELV depollution environments.

  • This course is designed for anyone who needs technical knowledge of the specific hazards and risks associated with ELV depollution and dismantling.

  • No experience is needed to take part in this course, it is aimed at all levels within an organisation or company.

  • Suitable for operatives, technicians, supervisors and management.

Full Description:

ELV depollution and dismantling activities involves a number of different hazards and risks. This course is designed to provide delegates with an overview of the hazards and risks specifically associated with vehicle workshops and ELV depollution.


This course will cover:

  • The importance of adopting and maintaining safe work practices whilst at work.

  • The differences between hazards and risks and how they can be controlled within an automotive environment.

  • How to correctly apply the hierarchy of control when managing risk within the workplace.

  • Employers responsibilities are and what employees need to do in order to stay safe.

  • Maintenance, visual inspections, appropriate PPE, and adhering to safe working methods.



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