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This Business Continuity Planning for Viruses Course learning outcomes include; Essentials for dealing with coronavirus infection. Learn how to plan and action measures for the current outbreak. A guide to put into use now and have a pandemic plan to support business continuity which can be used for the next outbreak.
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Organisations, Groups and Businesses training 25 or more people with this course pay £35 per person.
Larger orders from Agencies & Enterprises, training 100 or more people with this course, only pay £12 per person.
These bulk discounts are automatically applied at checkout for your convenience.
This online course includes all of the 9 lessons above. It is designed to develop the trainees Business Continuity Planning for Viruses skills for health and safety compliance in the workplace, providing valuable real-world learning outcomes at a high speed. It's used by individuals, groups and businesses to train their workforce across industries including Education & Schools, Manufacturing & Engineering, Offices & Business Services, Retail, Digital Services & Design, Government & Institution, Charities & NGO, Oil, Gas & Mining, Travel & Leisure, Care Homes & Domiciliary Care, Logistics & Maritime, among others.
Provided by ACCI Training based in Ayrshire, Scotland, it's accessible at anytime online from an internet connected device at work or home, such as a computer, tablet or smart phone. Teams have access to a highly rated LMS and all successfully completing trainees achieve a Certificate of Completion.
—This pandemic planning online course provides a thorough grounding in all the key knowledge topics required to undertake a Pandemic Plan and effectively respond to the on-going health emergency situation caused by the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Tailored for all the key managers in your business or organisation who should be actively involved in the response, it enables them to form a Pandemic Response Group and gives them their roles and actions to protect and support your staff, business and the reputation of your organisation.
Although not essential to begin, this course is also designed to compliment an existing Business Continuity Plan (BCP), if you already have one in place.
Some of the authors of this Coronavirus Pandemic Business Continuation elearning course were involved in the first Pandemic Plan produced by the UK Governments Department of Health in 2002, having also delivered pandemic planning advice and training to the public and private sectors since.
This training course enables every employer to fulfil their duty of care to staff, on-site contractors, visitors and customers while taking a balanced and risk-assessed managed approach to maintaining the core activities of the business or organisation.
By implementing the advice and guidance in this course, employers will be safeguarding the value in the business and preserving its reputation.
Course Tags: coronavirus, virus, pandemic, pandemic planning, business continuity, health emergency, COVID-19, hand washing, bacteria, risk management, safety, health, bcp, level 3,
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Essential reading for Company Directors and Trustees about corporate responsibility, the Duty of Care legislation, liability, the Turnbull Report and enforcement.
Understand assessment of chemicals and other hazardous substances, exposure levels and suitable control measures to comply with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations.