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IOSH Managing Contractors

This course, which is exclusive to Fife College Training and Development, will give you an excellent understanding of how to manage contractors to ensure the safety of clients’ and contractors’ staff, and control the client organisation's legal liability.

Course information

Certification:

IOSH

Duration:

Classroom-based

  • This one-day course is delivered at Carnegie Conference Centre
  • A short multiple choice exam is required
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Who is this course for?

This course is for candidates involved in the management or supervision of contractors.

What qualifications will I gain?

IOSH Managing Contractors

What will I learn on the course?

Any organisation which uses contractors will find this course an invaluable tool in helping them to understand the civil and criminal law implications presented when using contractors.


The course content will additionally ensure that you can apply a practical five step approach to effectively manage contractors to ensure client organisations they are complying with their legal duties.


You can be assured that you will receive relevant and up-to-date information to ensure you can fulfil your responsibilities thanks to the accreditation of the course by IOSH, the world’s biggest professional health and safety organisation.


After completing the course, you’ll be able to:

  • Understand the civil and criminal implication for client organisations when engaging contractors and apply strategies to ensure compliance
  • Understand the common types of contract used and the level of liability pursuant to each type of contract
  • Understand and apply a five-step approach to managing contractor safety
  • Be able to ensure through contract management the health and safety of people

Application Information

What further course options are available?

Please explore our range of training courses available on our website.

How will this help my career?

This course will understand your understanding of managing contractors within the health and safety lens.