Course aim
- To build on the basic health and safety information of the Core Day programme by concentrating on risks specifically found with working on a Petrol Filling Station.
- To allow delegates to recognise hazards, utilise control measures and safe working practices and maintain a safe working environment.
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course delegates will:
- Demonstrate their understanding of the subjects by successfully completing each module assessment paper
- Appreciate how they personally can influence good standards within health safety & environment
- Understand the value of risk assessment and have the knowledge to recognise when changes to a generic assessment is required
- Understand the common hazards associated with working in this sector
MODULE 1 – Hazards on a Petrol Filling Station
Module Content
- Types of hazards
- Fuel hazards
- Fuel properties
- Restricted areas on a petrol forecourt
- Hazardous areas
- Zone classification
- Delivery hazards
- Vapour recovery
- Customer hazards
- Other hazards
- Contractor hazards
MODULE 2: Controlling Work on a Forecourt
Module Content
- Communication
- Documentation
- Safety method statements
- Clearance certificates
- Permits to work
- Task classification
Module 3: – Safe Working Practices
- Setting up your safe place of work
- Confined spaces
- Evacuations
- Hot work
- Working at height
- Electricity on a forecourt
Module 4: Case Study
You will be given a case study to look at in groups
- Assess the hazards involved
- Determine the control Measures to reduce the risks
- Select and complete the appropriate work control documents that you would present to a site operator before starting this task
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