Overview

Framework:
RQF
Level:
Level 1
Unit No:
K/505/1933
Credits:
4
Guided learning hours:
40 hours

Assessment Guidance

Assessment requirements:

Assessment criteria 1.6:
One hazard/risk must be listed for each of the following: resources/equipment/obstructions/storage/services/wastes/work activities.

Assessment criteria 2.6:
Four aids must be listed.

Assessment criteria 3.3:
One hazard/risk must be listed for each of the following:
- dropping tools and debris/stability of ladders/overhead cables/fragile roofs/scaffolds/internal voids/the working area/equipment/other people.

Assessment criteria 4.2:
Five risks to health must be listed.

Assessment criteria 4.7:
Two types of asbestos waste must be stated.

Assessment criteria 4.8:
Three types of personal protective equipment (PPE) must me stated.

Assessment Criteria 5.2:
Five hazards/risks must be stated.

*for full assessment guidance, please contact the Awarding Organisation.

Unit Learning Outcomes

1

Know the principles of risk assessment for maintaining and improving health and safety at work.

Assessment Criteria

  • 1.1

    State the purpose of risk assessments and method statements.

  • 1.2

    State the legal requirements of risk assessments and method statements.

  • 1.3

    State common causes of work-related:

    - fatalities

    - injuries.

  • 1.4

    State the implications of not preventing accidents and ill health at work.

  • 1.5

    State the meaning of the following in relation to health and safety at work:

    - accident

    - near miss

    - hazard

    - risk

    - competence.

  • 1.6

    List typical hazards/risks associated with the following:

    - resources

    - equipment

    - obstructions

    - storage

    - services

    - wastes

    - work activities.

  • 1.7

    State the importance of reporting accidents and near misses.

  • 1.8

    State typical accident reporting procedures.

  • 1.9

    State typical accident reporting procedures.


2

Know the importance of safe manual handling in the workplace.

Assessment Criteria

  • 2.1

    State the reasons for ensuring safe manual handling in the workplace.

  • 2.2

    State potential injuries and ill health that may occur from incorrect manual handling.

  • 2.3

    State the employee’s responsibilities under current legislation and official guidance for:

    - moving and storing materials

    - manual handling

    - mechanical lifting.

  • 2.4

    State the procedures for safe lifting in accordance with official guidance.

  • 2.5

    State the importance of using site safety equipment when handling materials and equipment.

  • 2.6

    List aids available to assist manual handling in the workplace.

  • 2.7

    State how to apply safe work practices, follow procedures and report problems when carrying out safe manual handling in the workplace.


3

Know the importance of working safely at height in the workplace.

Assessment Criteria

  • 3.1

    Define the term ‘working at height'.

  • 3.2

    State the employee’s responsibilities under current legislation and official guidance whilst working at height.

  • 3.3

    List hazards/risks associated with the following:

    - dropping tools and debris

    - stability of ladders

    - overhead cables

    - fragile roofs

    - scaffolds

    - internal voids

    - equipment

    - the working area

    - other people.

  • 3.4

    State how hazards/risks associated with working at height can be controlled.

  • 3.5

    State the regulation that controls the use of suitable equipment for working at height.


4

Know risks to health within a construction environment.

Assessment Criteria

  • 4.1

    List substances hazardous to health under current regulations.

  • 4.2

    List common risks to health within a construction environment.

  • 4.3

    State the types of hazards/risks that may occur in the workplace linked with use of drugs and alcohol.

  • 4.4

    State the importance of the correct storage of combustibles and chemicals on site.

  • 4.5

    State the importance of personal hygiene within a construction environment.

  • 4.6

    State the potential hazards/risks to the health of workers exposed to asbestos.

  • 4.7

    State types of asbestos waste.

  • 4.8

    State types of personal protective equipment (PPE) used when dealing with hazardous materials.


5

Know the importance of working around plant and equipment safely.

Assessment Criteria

  • 5.1

    List ways in which moving machinery can cause injuries.

  • 5.2

    State hazards/risks relating to the use of plant and equipment.

  • 5.3

    State the importance of keeping a safe distance away from plant/machinery and equipment until clear contact is made with the operator.

  • 5.4

    Outline how method statements can assist in ensuring the safety of workers where moving plant is in use.

  • 5.5

    State ways to eliminate or control hazards/risks relating to working around plant and equipment.

  • 5.6

    Identify hazard warning signs and symbols used around the use of plant and equipment.