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HEALTH AND SAFETY COURSES IN SCOTLAND

Our Programmes

At Nags Training Solutions, we provide a range of courses and programmes to cater to your needs, whether you want to improve your skills or explore new horizons, we have got you covered.

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Check out our course schedule below to see what we offer, and contact us for an introductory session to one of our health and safety courses in Scotland.

Why is health and safety training important?

First Aid Training Courses

Life Saving Skills

First aid and life-saving skills are essential abilities that empower individuals to respond effectively in emergencies. From treating minor injuries to administering CPR and managing critical situations, we cover many different health and safety training examples, these skills enable individuals to provide immediate assistance and potentially save lives.

 

First aid training equips people with the knowledge and confidence to assess situations, apply appropriate interventions, and support individuals in distress until professional medical help arrives. Mastering these skills not only enhances personal preparedness but also fosters a safer and more resilient community where everyone can contribute to the well-being of others.

Fire Marshal/Warden Training Courses

Fire Safety Training Courses

Fire Marshal/Warden training is critical for workplace safety, empowering designated personnel with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage fire emergencies. Participants learn how to conduct evacuations, use firefighting equipment, and implement emergency procedures to safeguard lives and property.

 

With a focus on prevention, detection, and response, Fire Marshal/Warden training ensures that workplaces are prepared to handle fire risks and protect employees and assets under the fire safety in Scotland act and regulations. By promoting a culture of safety and readiness, organisations can mitigate fire hazards and create a secure environment for all stakeholders.

Manual Handling Training Courses

Ergonomic Approach - SMHPS

Manual Handling with an ergonomic approach focuses on training individuals in safe lifting, handling, and moving techniques, particularly in patient handling scenarios. This method prioritises proper body mechanics and the use of equipment to minimise strain on muscles and joints.

 

By applying ergonomic principles to patient handling practices under the moving and handling regulations, healthcare organisations can enhance safety, reduce the risk of injuries, and increase the overall well-being and efficiency of both staff and patients.

Behaviour Management Training

De-escalation + Breakaway

Behavioral intervention is a proactive approach aimed at managing challenging behaviors through effective strategies and conflict training, de-escalation techniques are essential in calming potentially volatile situations, allowing individuals to regain control and reduce tension.

 

Breakaway techniques, on the other hand, focus on safely disengaging from physical confrontations, ensuring the safety of all parties involved, together, these methods promote a safer environment and foster positive interactions.

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