Whether you need a full Health and Safety Audit to ensure your organisation is complying with all aspects of current legislation, or a specific course to provide employees with training, BTAL can provide it.
Our experienced and fully qualified team can prepare and update health and safety policies, statements and procedures to minimise risk within the company and help you to look after the health, safety and welfare of the employees.
As you will see below, we also provide a comprehensive list of courses, from first aid training to working at height, to ensure employees have the right accreditations, are properly trained and understand fully the risks associated with their jobs.
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This course is designed to get managers up to speed on the practical actions they need to take to handle health and safety in their teams.
Everyone at work should have an understanding of why they must 'work safely' and this course will provide this information.
The Safety Passport is acknowledged by a consortium of major industries from oil, power, gas, chemical and steel as sound Health & Safety training awareness.
You are required to attend this course to renew the CCNSG Safety Passport that expires after three years.
Designed for all those who may be exposed to asbestos when carrying out their work activities.
This course will guide delegates through the complexities of carrying out Risk Assessments.
Designed for all those who are required to carry out manual handling.
Essential course for all those required to mount abrasive wheels.
A must attend course for anyone who is required to use ladders and step ladders.
All those working at height should attend this course.
Designed for personnel who use portable hand held and fixed equipment which emits vibration.
This course will help the safety representative become more effective in the workplace.
Specially designed for all those responsible for assisting in the manoeuvring and loading/unloading of vehicles.
Designed for experienced maintenance personnel who are required to rig and lift machines and equipment to facilitate repairs.
Designed for machine shop/tool room personnel required to rig and lift machine components and equipment.
Essential course for personnel/safety/training officers, works managers and safety representatives.
This will help managers, supervisors and employees recognise and respond, within the law, to drug and alcohol abuse in the workplace.
This course is essential for anyone expected to undertake emergency first aid in the workplace.
A very informative short course for all those who may have to use an extinguisher in the workplace.
An excellent course for any member of staff undertaking the role of fire warden or fire marshall.
Perfect for those with responsibility for fire safety who wish to have an awareness of the new regulations and learn how to reduce the risk of fire.
A must attend course for anyone responsible for first aid in the work place.
The HSE strongly recommends that first aiders attend an annual refresher course to keep their skills up to date.
Designed for existing first aid at work certificate holders whose certificates are due for renewal.
Designed for anyone working with children, including parents, who want to increase their knowledge of first aid for children.
Perfect for lift truck operators who require the knowledge and skill in the safe operating procedures to meet statutory legal requirements.
This course will tell delegates all they need to know about Portable Appliance Testing.
This is an essential course for those who operate Power Presses.
Designed for all contractor site personnel who work on petrol retail forecourts. It is controlled and monitored by the Safety Pass Alliance.
If there is a particular course you wish to do which is not in the list above we may be able to help.
To discuss your requirements or for further information about the courses listed please contact:
Howard Bell at or Paul Wilkinson at or Jean Acrid at
He who stops being better, stops being good.’’
Oliver Cromwell