Health and Safety for NQTs in science RX019 / MB02

Start date
11 Nov 20
Duration
5 Hours
Learning Method
Remote Delivered CPD

Summary

Support those who are new to teaching science with the fundamentals of safe and effective practical work. We will cover what is needed in a school lab, how to produce risk assessments that help you and others do the practical well and give you support in dealing with things that can go wrong.

Outcomes

You will be able to:

  • understand the basics of effective health and safety in school labs
  • produce risk assessments that support good practical work
  • identify good practice for planning and running practicals
  • prepare for dealing with incidents in the lab

Book now and you will be automatically registered for the scheduled sessions for the course. Remote CPD courses have live, facilitator-led sessions and are not available for instant access. Please refer to the schedule of dates published for each course instance.

For this course you must have a CLEAPSS username and password. If you are unsure of what this is please contact your school or ITT provider for more information.

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
1. Introduction to effective health and safety- the basics11 November 202016:30-17:30Virtual
Participant led task: Making your teaching space work!13 November 202016:30-17:30Virtual
2. Planning for practical work from start to finish18 November 202016:30-17:30Virtual
3. Dealing with incidents, keeping records and top tips!25 November 202016:30-17:30Virtual

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Cost

State-funded school or collegeActivity fee£50.00 +VAT
Fee-paying school or college (independent)Activity fee£100.00 +VAT

Additional information

Our remote CPD courses for teachers are delivered across a series of sessions run at specific times and dates. Information on all course sessions can be found under the description of each course. To complete a course, all sessions are mandatory.

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