A one-day course for trainers with relevant previous experience in managing a wide range of visits in the UK and overseas who wish to deliver the Off-Site Safety Management (OSSM) course to their own groups.
The OSSM training the trainers course is designed for those working with both young people and adults where they are required to plan, manage and evaluate off-site safety policies, procedures and activities for visits both in the UK and abroad. It is particularly appropriate for teachers, lecturers, trainers and youth workers who are seeking to develop their knowledge and skills in safety management.
It is also relevant to those training personnel taking part in venture that are compliant with British Standard, BS 8848 - the specification for the provision of visits, fieldwork, expeditions, and adventurous activities, outside the United Kingdom.
This course is for those who have previously completed the two day OSSM course and have the competences required to become OSSM trainers. OSSM trainers should already have extensive expedition or fieldwork experience and be able to show training and/or teaching skills.
Course content
OSSM trainers are required to guide delegates through a course that will develop skills in:
- Planning the programme and administration for an off-site visit/event effectively.
- Identifying and working within the legal framework surrounding off-site activities.
- Assessing the needs of a group and identifying the necessary staffing.
- Undertaking reviews of safety requirements and risk assessments.
- Outlining the key requirements relating to group safety during an activity.
- Identifying appropriate actions and procedures to deal with both minor and major incidents.
- Identifying key elements of an effective post-event evaluation report.
- Preparing post-event evaluations for a specified audience.
In order to make the course more widely available, the Society offers this one day Training the trainer course for those who have previously undertaken the two day Off-site safety management course and have the competences required to become OSSM trainers. It is hoped that candidates will be keen to either offer the Off-site safety management course from their own training establishments or act as freelance trainers for the Society.
Booking information
- Advance booking for this event is required. In order to book you will need an account on our website. If you already have an account you will be prompted to log in when you click 'book now'. Please if you do not have one yet (you do not need to be a member of the Society to create an account).
Before making your booking, please check your eligibility to attend this course with the information below via email to go@rgs.org
- A CV or LinkedIn profile with your:
- Teaching/training experience - Previous experience leading groups (including ages/type of group participants).
- Organisations worked for in this capacity.
- Expeditions and fieldwork experience both in UK and abroad
- Details of where you have or intend to take the two day standard OSSM course (dates and trainer name).
- The type of groups you are hoping to train.
Making a booking on behalf of someone else
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Venue information
This event will be held in at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AR.
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