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General Health and Safety Training

IOSH Working Safely

IOSH Working Safety is a nationally recognised certificated training course that focuses on how health and safety is important, and how individuals can make a real difference to their own wellbeing and that of others by changing behaviour.

Aim:
This course aims to provide awareness of safety issues in the workplace and an understanding of why safety at work is important.

Who should attend:

  • People at any level and in any sector that need a grounding in the essentials of health and safety

Learning Objectives:
On completion of the course candidates should understand:

  • Introducing health and safety and the importance of personal responsibility
  • Reality behind accident statistics
  • Definitions of hazard and risk
  • How to identify all the main common hazards in the workplace
  • How safety performance can be improved
  • Reducing the environmental impact of waste and pollution

Content:
This course is designed by IOSH to be fun and jargon free, uses clear scenarios drawn from real work situations and encourages interaction with candidates and participation; it incorporates games, quizzes and a delegate workbook.
 
Assessment and Certification:
Assessments including questions and a hazard spotting exercise are built into the day’s training. Candidates who attend and successfully complete the course will be awarded a certificate from the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).


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