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Framework (2nd Generation) for the provision of Health and Safety Training, Consultancy and Advisory Services to the Public Sector.

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Supplier(s)

Safetech Consulting and Training Ltd, Safetech Consulting and Training Ltd, Safetech Consulting and Training Ltd, G Holland Ltd t/a Holland Safety, Safetech Consulting and Training Ltd, The Cpl Institute, Safetech Consulting and Training Ltd, Safetech Consulting and Training Ltd, Universal Safety Associates, The Cpl Institute, Quadra Ltd

Value

5,669,096 EUR

Description

The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Lot 1: Lot 1: Fire Safety Mgr for a Building Training (2nd Gen H&S FW) The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Every employer is required to carry out a risk assessment for the workplace which should identify any hazards present in the workplace, assess the risks arising from such hazards and identify the steps to be taken to deal with any risks. The Act places a general duty to 'ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees'. Employers must comply with the Act – they must provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work. They must control the key risk areas for their employees, their customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace. To this end the Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Health and Safety Training and Consultancy for all Civil Service and Public Sector bodies to enable them to be compliant under the 2005 Act. 4 Responses in this lot Lot 2: Lot 2: Fire Warden Training (incl. Fire Extinguisher) (2nd Gen H&S FW) The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Every employer is required to carry out a risk assessment for the workplace which should identify any hazards present in the workplace, assess the risks arising from such hazards and identify the steps to be taken to deal with any risks. The Act places a general duty to 'ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees'. Employers must comply with the Act – they must provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work. They must control the key risk areas for their employees, their customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace. To this end the Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Health and Safety Training and Consultancy for all Civil Service and Public Sector bodies to enable them to be compliant under the 2005 Act. 7 Responses in this lot Lot 3: Lot 3A FAR Classroom & Lot 3B FAR Refresh Classroom The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Every employer is required to carry out a risk assessment for the workplace which should identify any hazards present in the workplace, assess the risks arising from such hazards and identify the steps to be taken to deal with any risks. The Act places a general duty to 'ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees'. Employers must comply with the Act – they must provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work. They must control the key risk areas for their employees, their customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace. To this end the Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Health and Safety Training and Consultancy for all Civil Service and Public Sector bodies to enable them to be compliant under the 2005 Act. 9 Responses in this lot Lot 4: Lot 4A FAR Blended & Lot 4B FAR Refresh Blended The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Every employer is required to carry out a risk assessment for the workplace which should identify any hazards present in the workplace, assess the risks arising from such hazards and identify the steps to be taken to deal with any risks. The Act places a general duty to 'ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees'. Employers must comply with the Act – they must provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work. They must control the key risk areas for their employees, their customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace. To this end the Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Health and Safety Training and Consultancy for all Civil Service and Public Sector bodies to enable them to be compliant under the 2005 Act. 5 Responses in this lot Lot 5: Lot 5: Occupational H&S for Managers Training The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Every employer is required to carry out a risk assessment for the workplace which should identify any hazards present in the workplace, assess the risks arising from such hazards and identify the steps to be taken to deal with any risks. The Act places a general duty to 'ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees'. Employers must comply with the Act – they must provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work. They must control the key risk areas for their employees, their customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace. To this end the Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Health and Safety Training and Consultancy for all Civil Service and Public Sector bodies to enable them to be compliant under the 2005 Act. 7 Responses in this lot Lot 6: Lot 6: Display Screen Equipment Assessor (DSE) Training The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Every employer is required to carry out a risk assessment for the workplace which should identify any hazards present in the workplace, assess the risks arising from such hazards and identify the steps to be taken to deal with any risks. The Act places a general duty to 'ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees'. Employers must comply with the Act – they must provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work. They must control the key risk areas for their employees, their customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace. To this end the Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Health and Safety Training and Consultancy for all Civil Service and Public Sector bodies to enable them to be compliant under the 2005 Act. 6 Responses for this lot Lot 7: Lot 7: Safety Officer / Coordinator Training The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Every employer is required to carry out a risk assessment for the workplace which should identify any hazards present in the workplace, assess the risks arising from such hazards and identify the steps to be taken to deal with any risks. The Act places a general duty to 'ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees'. Employers must comply with the Act – they must provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work. They must control the key risk areas for their employees, their customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace. To this end the Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Health and Safety Training and Consultancy for all Civil Service and Public Sector bodies to enable them to be compliant under the 2005 Act. 7 Responses in this lot Lot 8: Lot 8: Safety Representative Training The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Every employer is required to carry out a risk assessment for the workplace which should identify any hazards present in the workplace, assess the risks arising from such hazards and identify the steps to be taken to deal with any risks. The Act places a general duty to 'ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees'. Employers must comply with the Act – they must provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work. They must control the key risk areas for their employees, their customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace. To this end the Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Health and Safety Training and Consultancy for all Civil Service and Public Sector bodies to enable them to be compliant under the 2005 Act. 6 Responses in this lot Lot 9: Lot 9: Manual Handling Training The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Every employer is required to carry out a risk assessment for the workplace which should identify any hazards present in the workplace, assess the risks arising from such hazards and identify the steps to be taken to deal with any risks. The Act places a general duty to 'ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees'. Employers must comply with the Act – they must provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work. They must control the key risk areas for their employees, their customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace. To this end the Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Health and Safety Training and Consultancy for all Civil Service and Public Sector bodies to enable them to be compliant under the 2005 Act. 7 Responses in this lot Lot 10: Lot 10: QQI Award Level 6 Manual Handling Instructor Training The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Every employer is required to carry out a risk assessment for the workplace which should identify any hazards present in the workplace, assess the risks arising from such hazards and identify the steps to be taken to deal with any risks. The Act places a general duty to 'ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees'. Employers must comply with the Act – they must provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work. They must control the key risk areas for their employees, their customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace. To this end the Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Health and Safety Training and Consultancy for all Civil Service and Public Sector bodies to enable them to be compliant under the 2005 Act. 6 Responses in this lot Lot 11: Lot 11: Consultancy (Assessments) The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989 covered occupational health and safety for all workers and all places of work. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, which repealed and replaced the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 1989, was brought in to make further provision for the safety, health and welfare of persons at work. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 anyone at work who is responsible for directing workers while at work and organising work activities has health and safety responsibilities for those workers. Every employer is required to carry out a risk assessment for the workplace which should identify any hazards present in the workplace, assess the risks arising from such hazards and identify the steps to be taken to deal with any risks. The Act places a general duty to 'ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work of all their employees'. Employers must comply with the Act – they must provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work. They must control the key risk areas for their employees, their customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace. To this end the Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Health and Safety Training and Consultancy for all Civil Service and Public Sector bodies to enable them to be compliant under the 2005 Act. 8 Responses in this lot

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Publish date

a year ago

Award date

a year ago

Buyer information

The Office of Government Procurement

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Support@ogp.gov.ie

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