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The Safe Pass Programme is a one day Safety Awareness Training programme aimed at all construction site personnel, including new entrants, to ensure that they have the basic knowledge of health and safety.

Why the need for the Safe Pass Programme?

It is important that workers have a basic knowledge of health and safety to make them aware of the inherent dangers on construction sites so that they will not be a risk to themselves or to their co-workers who work alongside them.

The health and safety awareness training provided by the Western Management Centre under the FAS Safe Pass programme, whilst complying with the provisions of the Safety Health and welfare at Work Act, 1989, the Safety Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations, 1993 and the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 1995, must not be seen in any way to relieve employers of their statutory duty to provide information, instruction and other appropriate health and safety awareness training to their employees.

Programme Objectives

The aims of the programme are:

  • Raise the standard of safety awareness in the construction industry
  • Ensure that all site personnel undergo basic health and safety awareness training with the view to making a positive contribution to the prevention of accidents and avoidance of health hazards
  • Maintain a register to personnel who have received such training
  • To provide all participants with a FÁS Safe Pass registration card, which will indicate that the holder has attended a formal course in health and safety awareness

Benefits to employers

  • Improved Safety Culture
  • Reduction in accident on site
  • Reduction in lost time due to accidents
  • Improved employee morale
  • Identification of personnel with recognised Safety Awareness Training

Benefits to employees

  • Improved Safety and Health Awareness
  • Recognition of Safety Training
  • Personal Development
  • Provision of a Safe Pass Registration card
  • Improved employment prospects

Course Content

  • The Reasons for Promoting Safety
  • Health and Safety at Work Legislation
  • Accident Reporting & Emergency Procedure
  • Accident Prevention
  • Health & Hygiene
  • Manual Handling
  • Working at Heights
  • Working with Electricity, Underground and Overhead Services
  • Use of Hand Held Equipment and Tools
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Safe Use of Vehicles
  • Noise and Vibrations
  • Excavations and Confined SpacesThe training modules incorporated within the Safe Pass Programme are:

Prerequisites

Participants:

  • Must have two passport size photographs on the day
  • Can be sponsored or self sponsored
  • Do not have to be employed in construction or in any employment to complete course
Updated on 08 November, 2015

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