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CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Adonis Safety Training Contact Details
Address
Monaghan
A75 A329
Ireland
About Adonis Safety Training
Whilst all of our standard courses can be fully delivered online by our accredited trainers, as well as in classrooms at several training centres in Dublin, we can also deliver bespoke training courses at your place of work, all tailored to your needs.
MANUAL HANDLING TRAINING
Our Manual Handling course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge to conduct all manual handling activities in a safe manner that will prevent injury and is based on the HSA course guidelines.
The course deals with informing participants on the consequences of incorrect manual handling, because if people understand the consequences of incorrect lifting they will pay more attention to lifting correctly, as someone who suffers from severe sciatica and due to my past experiences, I can explain this in great detail to those who don’t believe in manual handling… besides this aspect of the course, on completion, participants will also be able to:
- Perform specific Manual Handling tasks competently to a recognised standard
- Complete essential risk assessment prior to completing manual handling tasks
- Identify Ergonomic factors associated with their work activities
- Complete a series of exercises designed to improve awareness
Learn about legal responsibilities for both the employee and the employer
Complete a test comprising of ten questions and do practical demonstrations
All trainees who successfully complete the course will receive a fully verifiable certificate valid for 3 years from the date of assessments completion.
ABRASIVE WHEELS TRAINING
The provision and use of work equipment implicitly require that any person using a piece of work equipment that presents a risk to the user, must be trained and that the training covers not only the use but also any hazards arising from the use and the precautions to be observed. It is not correct to presume that because a person has a qualification in a trade, that they are competent with any tools related to that trade. This is especially true of power tools. With this in mind, this training takes a generic approach to training with power tools to enable the person to be aware of the hazards and precautions.
WORKING AT HEIGHTS & HARNESS SAFETY
Falls from working at heights are the biggest killer in the construction industry in Ireland. The Working at Heights Regulations 2006 place duties on employers, the self-employed, and any person that controls the work of others (managers or building owners who contract others to work at height) as well as the workers themselves.
The aim is to provide the knowledge and skills needed to work safely at height and in the use of fall arrest equipment.
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