IOSH Managing Safely
Course
In Swindon
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Swindon
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Duration
4 Days
Upon completion of this course, candidates will be able to: Communicate to others the importance of safety in the workplace. Identify workplace hazards and implement control measures. Monitor safety performance in their workplace. Carry out investigations to relevant accidents and incidents. Suitable for: Managing Safely is a course for managers and supervisors in any sector and any organisation
Important information
Documents
- IOSH Managing Safely course description
- IOSH Managing Safely information sheet
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
Each delegate should be either a supervisor or manager.
Reviews
Teachers and trainers (1)
Gary Bond
Director
Course programme
Managing Safely is a course for managers and supervisors in any sector and any organisation. It’s designed to give managers all they need to know to help them handle health and safety in their teams. The flexible new high impact programme covers all the main health and safety issues, and includes a session tackling the environment too. The course lasts for 24 hours in total.
We know that getting people fully involved, having fun, and learning by doing is the way to achieve health and safety training success. We want to get delegates really thinking about what they are learning – and having the confidence and enthusiasm to put it into practice when they’re back at work.
This course is unlike any other. You’ll find a practical programme, full of step-by-step guidance, and with a sharp business focus. But you’ll also find that the highly innovative format and content engages and inspires delegates – critical to getting the health and safety message across.
· a four day course covering the health and safety basics in a high impact interactive package
· superb quality animated graphics created for the course by IOSH
· a sophisticated but fun presentation
· first class technical content, based on what delegates need to know in practice
· no jargon or off putting legal language
· clear scenarios that managers can relate to
Additional information
Contact person: Gary Bond
IOSH Managing Safely
