IOSH: Working Safely

This course presents a foundation of knowledge required by everyone, providing essential knowledge and comprehension of health and safety for people working in any business sector.

From: £89.25pp *closed course minimum 4 delegates

Course Description

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health promotes a healthy and comfortable relationship between employers and employees as integral for good health and safety standards. This course presents a foundation of knowledge required by everyone, providing essential knowledge and comprehension of health and safety for people working in any business sector. If, in the unfortunate event that something does go wrong and the business is put under the legal spotlight, individuals will be able to demonstrate that they did everything necessary to protect health and safety at work

Duration

1 day – 9:00 to 16:30.

Prerequisites

Nil.

Suitability

The course is designed for everyone in the workplace to provide a strong foundation in Health & Safety in the workplace.

Qualification

After successful post course assessment candidates receive a nationally accredited qualification. Employees can use the certificate to demonstrate the level of health and safety knowledge they have achieved.

Course Size

Maximum Course attendance is 12.

Typical Interest Groups

All employers and employees in all working environments.

Course Objective:

On completion of the course, delegates will be updated and better equipped to recognise and effectively deal with:

  • Introduction to health and safety at work
  • Health and safety law
  • Health
  • Safety
  • Course Size

 

  • Welfare
  • The workplace and work equipment
  • Risk assessment
  • Manual handling
  • Hazardous substances

 

  • Ergonomics and workstation design
  • Working at heights
  • Transport and vehicles
  • Noise and vibration

 

Make a Booking

To book a place on this course please call us on 01529 413347, email us at training@arionltd.co.uk or contact us using our online form below






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