The aim of the course is to teach operatives how to safely apply sanitiser to an area using spray equipment.
There is a minimum of 6 hours of learning over a 1 day period.
The Safe Sanitisation of Surfaces course will be delivered by webinar and it will be a full days session with breaks etc, there will be a downloadable candidate workbook that follows the course so that you can make notes throughout, plus some extra downloadable handy bits for you to keep as well. At the end of the day there is an exam to show retention of information and a pass mark is a requirement to achieve the IOSH certificate.
describe the characteristics of Covid-19
be able to summarise the difference between disinfecting and sanitising
be able to cite coverage requirements of multiple surfaces
list different application methods
be able to identify the correct PPE
be able to identify systems for sanitising
explain how to treat surfaces
be able to set up machines correctly
list the correct spraying techiques
be able to identify safe working practices
9:00am Start
10:15 – 10:30 Short Break
12:45 – 1:15 Lunch
4:30 – 4:45 Short Break And Revision
4:45 – 5:00 Exam
5:00 – 5:50 Feedback And Discussion
For bookings of 1-10 people you can book directly via the webinar platform HERE.
If you are booking for MORE THAN 10 people then please contact us:
Phone 0800 246 1167
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is the Chartered body and largest membership organisation for safety and health professionals.
We act as a champion, adviser, advocate and trainer for health and safety professionals working in organisations of all shapes and sizes, in around 130 countries. Our focus is to support our members in creating workplaces that are safer, healthier and more sustainable. And we do this in many different ways, including a professional development programme, events, helplines, and up-to-date technical advice. Our Training and Skills products and other IOSH approved courses provide valuable knowledge, skills and qualifications for members and their colleagues.
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