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Risk Assessment Webinar

Risk Assessment Webinar
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09/12/2024
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02/12/2024
Organiser: British Gymnastics Venue: ONLINE

Price:

Members – £11

British Gymnastics course

Opus Safety have designed this Risk Assessment training/ webinar for club owners and managers, coaches and those responsible for risk assessment the skills to assess hazards and risks within the club. The training is intended to provide the knowledge to produce suitable and sufficient risk assessments and will cover the requirements for all employees, coaches, and volunteers to be risk aware.

Risk Assessment training covers why risk assessments are necessary, the legal requirements relating to risk assessments and simple processes for carrying out a risk assessment.

Who can attend this course:

This training is aimed at club owners and managers, coaches and those responsible for risk assessment or wanting to learn more about assessing risk within a club. Learners must be at least 16 years old to attend the course.

Please note:  If you are under the age of 18, this training should be used as CPD only. All learning from the training should be supervised by a responsible adult (aged 18+) when in a practical setting. 

Venue:

Online classroom, link will be provided via email 7 days before your course.

Please note: To join the course, you must use a PC or laptop with a functioning camera/microphone. Unfortunately, mobile devices do not support the platform functionality and you will not be able to complete the course.

Primary Venue

ONLINE

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