Overview

Certifying Body

LICQual

Total Credits

6

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Qualification Type

Non Ofqual

Learning Mood

Online

Study Units

6

Qualification #

LICQ2200410

Qualification Structure

To achieve the LICQual Level 2 Award in Hole Watcher;

Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Unit

  • Introduction to Confined Space Hazards and Risk Management
  • Roles and Responsibilities of a Hole Watcher
  • Health and Safety Legislation and Compliance
  • Emergency Procedures and Rescue Protocols
  • Communication and Reporting in Hazardous Environments
  • Practical Monitoring and Observation Skills

Upon the successfully LICQual Level 2 Award in Hole Watcher, learners will be able to

  • Understanding Confined Space Hazards and Risk Management
    Upon completion of this unit, learners will be able to identify and assess the various hazards associated with confined spaces, including physical, chemical, and environmental risks. They will also demonstrate an understanding of risk management processes and be able to apply effective risk mitigation strategies in line with industry best practices.
  • Demonstrating Knowledge of the Role and Responsibilities of a Hole Watcher
    Learners will be able to articulate the key responsibilities and duties of a Hole Watcher. They will demonstrate an understanding of the importance of monitoring personnel and activities in confined spaces, ensuring safe access and egress, and acting as a key safety resource on site.
  • Applying Health and Safety Legislation and Compliance
    Learners will be able to explain the relevant health and safety legislation and standards governing confined space work. They will show the ability to interpret and apply legal requirements, such as OSHA regulations and local safety protocols, ensuring full compliance in their duties as a Hole Watcher.
  • Implementing Emergency Procedures and Rescue Protocols
    Upon completion, learners will be able to demonstrate competence in executing emergency procedures in the event of an incident. This includes following rescue protocols, coordinating evacuation plans, administering basic first aid, and using emergency equipment effectively to ensure the safety of all personnel in confined spaces.
  • Effective Communication and Reporting in Hazardous Environments
    Learners will be able to communicate clearly and effectively with team members, supervisors, and emergency responders. They will demonstrate proficiency in using communication tools such as radios and hand signals, as well as compiling and submitting accurate reports regarding safety conditions and any observed hazards.
  • Developing Practical Monitoring and Observation Skills
    Learners will demonstrate the ability to effectively observe and monitor confined space work activities, identifying any potential risks or unsafe behaviors. They will develop a heightened sense of vigilance and be able to take immediate action to prevent incidents or alert the necessary parties when required.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Candidates must be at least 16 years old at the time of admission.
  • A minimum of secondary school education or equivalent qualification is required.
  • Previous work experience in healthcare, laboratory, industrial, or radiation-related roles is advantageous but not mandatory.
  • Learners must demonstrate the ability to understand and communicate effectively in English.

What You Need to Know

This course is ideal for healthcare professionals, laboratory technicians, radiographers, and industrial workers who may be exposed to radiation. It is also suitable for supervisors and safety personnel responsible for radiation management and compliance.

You should take this course to gain essential knowledge and practical skills in identifying radiation hazards, implementing safety measures, and ensuring compliance with national and international regulations, protecting yourself and others in the workplace.

  • Practical skills in hazard identification, atmospheric testing, and emergency response.
  • Globally recognized certification that strengthens your professional profile.
  • Builds confidence in managing confined space safety and supporting rescue operations.

Graduates can pursue roles such as radiation safety officer, laboratory supervisor, radiography technician, industrial safety officer, or other health and safety positions in radiation-related environments.

Learners can progress to advanced radiation safety courses, higher-level health and safety certifications, or leadership roles in occupational safety and radiation management.

Yes, the LICQual Level 3 Award in Radiation Safety is internationally recognised, providing globally valued skills for workplace safety and radiation hazard management.

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