The QCF L7 Safety and Health Course is a comprehensive training program designed to equip learners with the knowledge and skills required to identify and manage health and safety risks in the workplace.
Learning outcomes of the QCF L7 Safety and Health Course include understanding of health and safety legislation, risk assessment and control, health and safety management systems, and the role of the safety and health representative.
The duration of the QCF L7 Safety and Health Course varies depending on the training provider, but it typically takes 7-10 days to complete.
The course is highly relevant to the construction, process, and service industries, where safety and health risks are significant. The QCF L7 Safety and Health Course is also relevant to other sectors, such as manufacturing, transportation, and hospitality.
Upon completion of the QCF L7 Safety and Health Course, learners will be able to demonstrate their understanding of health and safety principles and practices, and will be able to identify and manage health and safety risks in the workplace.
The QCF L7 Safety and Health Course is a Level 7 qualification, which is recognized by the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) and the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF). This means that learners who complete the course will receive a recognized qualification that can be used to demonstrate their competence in health and safety.
The QCF L7 Safety and Health Course is also relevant to the following industry-specific qualifications:
Construction Industry Council (CIC) qualifications, such as the CIC Level 7 Diploma in Construction Management
Health and Safety Executive (HSE) qualifications, such as the HSE Level 7 Diploma in Health and Safety Management
Industry-specific certifications, such as the IOSH Managing Safely certification