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Health & Safety for Facilities Management

Health & Safety for Facilities Management (6 ECTS)

MQF Level 5

Date – TBC
Duration – 30 Hours
Accredited – Yes
Price – Price (Local/EU) – Euro 600 / (Non-EU) – Euro 800

Module Description

This module aims to help managers acknowledge their responsibilities and the need to ensure compliance with current workplace legislation. This module seek to provide an understanding of health and safety principles including the identification of hazards and ways to reduce risks related to the business environment.

Entry Requirements

Students should be at least 18 years+ and in possession of a minimum MQF Level 4 Qualification in Facilities Management or related

OR

Level 4 – Diploma in Facilities Management

AND

Be in possession of one of the following:

(a) Grade 5 in English (Matsec Certificate)

(b) IELTs 6.0

(c) Or an equivalent qualification.

Audience

This course is targeted at:

  1. individuals aspiring to work as a managers related to facilities and h&s management
  2. individuals who wish to advance their education and gain in depth knowledge and skills related to facilities and h&s management
  3. individuals already working in the field related to facilities and h&s management and would like to obtain qualification in this sector. 

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the module/unit the learner will have acquired the responsibility and autonomy to:

  1. Comply with all relevant legal requirements 
  2. Apply health and safety processes to contribute to business performance
  3. Ensure the safety of employee, contractors and other stakeholders whom visit the premises

At the end of the module/unit the learner will have acquired the following skills:

  1. Recognize the health and safety regulatory requirements as set out in Occupational Health and Safety Authority Act XXVII 2000 and other regulations
  2. Apply control measures on a daily basis to prevent accidents or injuries in the workplace
  3. Maintain and enhance stakeholders well-being at the business premises
  4. Identify and explain the different types of fires and fire control measures
  5. Perform a risk assessment

Assessment

Participants will be provided with all relevant skills, knowledge and competence to be able to maintain a healthy and safe work environemnt through the use of a range of discussions, written text and presentation

Exam & Group Presentation

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