IOSH Managing Safely

Training

In Gainsborough

£ 495 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    Gainsborough

  • Duration

    5 Days

IOSH Managing Safely Managers and supervisors that attend the Managing Safely course will be brought up to speed in all aspects of health and safety management. This includes legal responsibilities, risk assessment and investigating accidents. A written assessment and practical exercise will be carried out at the end of the course. All candidates that successfully pass the assessment will receive an IOSH Managing Safely Certificate.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Gainsborough (Lincolnshire)
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Willoughton Drive, DN21 1DY

Start date

On request

About this course

The course is aimed at managers and supervisors to give them a good level of health and safety knowledge to undertake their jobs more effectively.

Due to the level of reading required on this course, please ensure that candidates have a good level of literacy. Please inform us before booking of any literacy issues so we can advise accordingly.

IOSH Managing Safely certificate

We will contact you via email or telephone to answer any questions you may have and to take details to book you onto the course. Joining instructions and invoice will then be sent to you via email.

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Subjects

  • IOSH
  • IOSH MANAGING SAFELY
  • Risk Assessment
  • Employee Motivation
  • Health and Safety
  • Managing Safety
  • Accident Prevention
  • Health and Safety Training
  • Manager and supervisor
  • Risk Mgmt

Teachers and trainers (1)

Richard Appleyard

Richard Appleyard

Health & Safety Consultant / Senior Trainer

Course programme


The course comprises of eight modules:

  • Introducing health and safety; the legal, economic and moral reasons to manage safety.

  • Assessing risk; what is risk and how is it rated?

  • Controlling risk; once a risk assessment has been carried out what do we do when we find that risk levels are unacceptable?

  • Your responsibilities; how does the law work with respect to health and safety. This section also looks at safety management systems.

  • Identifying hazards; what are the main hazards encountered in the workplace?

  • Measuring performance; active and reactive measures of safety performance.

  • Protecting the environment; an introduction to waste and pollution control. How organisations can reduce their waste levels.

IOSH Managing Safely

£ 495 + VAT