Health and Saftey Training Courses

IOSH Managing Safely – Day Release

IOSH Managing Safely – Day Release

£300.00

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If you or your staff struggle to take days away from work, the IOSH Managing Safely day release course course is run over 3 consecutive weeks and will provide candidates with a clear understanding of health & safety issues in the workplace. If you prefer would prefer to do your course in one block over 3 days then see our other IOSH Managing safely courses

Pre-requisites

No previous experience of Health & Safety is required.

Who should attend the IOSH Managing Safely

Managing Safely is suitable for employees in supervisory, managerial and even director roles regardless of your business type, who need a broad understanding of health and safety at work. Internationally-recognised, the IOSH Managing Safely course is ideal for companies and individuals that need to demonstrate they are complying with the ever increasing demand for evidence of health and safety compliance.

Assessment Process and Certification

The IOSH Managing Safely day release course is assessed by a short assessment paper and a post-course practical risk assessment assignment. Students are fully supported throughout and can speak to their trainer for advice when completing the assessment.

Managing Safely certificates are awarded by IOSH upon successful completion of both the assessment and assignment.

What our students have to say

“It was very easy to understand, the trainer was very knowledgeable”
KB Shift Manager, Shepshed

“The trainer made it very interesting and kept my moral high throughout the course”
ST, Facilities, Shepshed

Course Content

The Managing Safely Course includes:

  • Recognising commonly found workplace hazards and knowing how to control them
  • Determining why accidents involving injury or damage occur in the workplace
  • Human behaviour and how aspects of it can affect health and safety at work
  • How to apply principles of good management to health and safety
  • Using effective communication to make sure that health and safety law is obeyed within the workplace
  • Other subjects covered include: the principles of management, health and safety law, accident causation and prevention, risk assessment and control, monitoring safety performance, human factors and communications, occupational health hazards, machinery safeguarding, electrical safety, fire prevention, and manual and mechanical handling.

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