IOSH Managing Safely
Training
Online
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
18h
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Duration
3 Days
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Virtual classes
Yes
This comprehensive IOSH Managing Safely course will educate you on your health and safety responsibilities. The knowledge and understanding you will gain will enable you to manage health and safety within your workplace effectively. The information you learn will give you the confidence to introduce new controls and implement changes. To summarize, this proactive approach will help to eliminate or reduce risks.
About this course
This course is for anyone with responsibility for teams and requires an in-depth knowledge of managing health and safety. For example, business owners, directors, managers, supervisors, heads of department and team leaders from any business sector.
Although it is not essential, we do recommend that you have a basic understanding of health and safety prior to attending this course, ideally the Level 2 Award in Health and Safety in the Workplace.
It is recommended that candidates have a minimum of Level 1 in Literacy/English or equivalent to undertake this qualification. Candidates should be aged 14 or above.
This course is accredited by the Institute of Safety and Health (IOSH).
Reviews
Subjects
- IOSH
- Health and Safety Management
- Health and Safety
- Safety Management
- IOSH MANAGING SAFELY
Teachers and trainers (1)
Sarah Foley
Associate Trainer
Course programme
- The main provisions of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
- Relevant health and safety legislation, codes of practice, guidance notes and information sources such as the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
- The component parts of a recognised safety management system such as HSG65, BS 8800, and OHSAS 18001
- Employer and employee roles and responsibilities.
- The importance of managing risk and your individual role.
- How to influence managing safely in the workplace.
- Risk assessments and where they fit into the management system.
- Reducing risk in the workplace.
- Common hazards and how to manage them.
- How to carry out a risk assessment.
- Why incidents and accidents need to be investigated.
- The procedure for investigation, recognising the human factors involved.
- The data and techniques required to produce an incident report.
- Measuring health and safety performance.
- How to prepare and use active monitoring checklists.
- Implementing schedules for active monitoring, recording results and analysing records.
- The purposes and techniques for a health and safety audit.
IOSH Managing Safely