IOSH-ACCREDITED TRAINING

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is the world’s Chartered body for safety and health professionals.

Our team of experts offer a range of IOSH-Accredited training courses.

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IOSH LEADING SAFELY

This course is for you if you’re in Senior Management or in a leadership role and are in need of an introduction to how health and safety can strengthen your brand, becoming the best investment you make. 

The IOSH Leading Safely course provides a unique business-first approach and is designed in collaboration with business leaders to deliver content which adds real value. Planning the overall direction for health and safety in your organisation is essential for strategic integration into business management systems and performance management systems.
Recognising the importance of health and safety is just one part of being a responsible leader. Understanding your health and safety responsibilities is necessary to appreciate the consequences of poor practices, and this course will help you to identify why you should monitor and review health and safety performance.

On completion of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Explain and understand fully what 'working safely' means.
  • Improve safety performance.
  • Explain the component parts of a recognised safety management system (HSG65).
  • Identify the techniques required to produce an adequate record of an incident and demonstrate the procedure for an accident investigation.
  • Describe statutory requirements for reporting incidents / accidents (RIDDOR).
  • Describe methods of basic trend and analysis for reactive and proactive monitoring.
  • Define ‘hazard’ and ‘risk’, and describe the legal requirements for risk assessment.
  • Demonstrate a practical understanding of a quantitative risk assessment technique and the data required for records.
  • Describe workplace risk control hierarchies.
  • Prepare and use active monitoring checklists and implement schedules for active monitoring, recording results and analysing records.
  • Outline the main requirements of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
  • Outline relevant health and safety legislation, codes of practice, guidance notes and information sources such as the Health and Safety Executive.
  • Senior Management in any sector who are required to manage risk and resources within their organisation.
  • This is a face-to-face course with a duration of 5 hours.
  • This is an internationally recognised certification for Senior Managers. On successful of this course, you will gain a IOSH qualification, the world's chartered body for health and safety professionals. You will receive a certificate acknowledging your course of study, which can be used to provide evidence for compliance and audit.

IOSH MANAGING SAFELY

This course is for you if you’re a person in a position of responsibility, Managers should be able to identify, evaluate and control workplace risks.

The IOSH Managing Safely course helps those responsible to ensure the safety and welfare of other workers. This is through assessing and controlling workplace risks or hazards and evaluating safety systems which are already in place. The IOSH Managing Safely course encourages managers to understand their responsibilities for health and safety, investigate incidents and personally reflect on good practices.
This course will help you to improve the safety awareness culture in your workplace, increasing productivity, reducing the risk of accidents, and enhancing reputation within your supply chain by embedding health and safety across the whole organisation.

On completion of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Explain and understand fully what 'working safely' means.
  • Improve safety performance.
  • Explain the component parts of a recognised safety management system (HSG65).
  • Identify the techniques required to produce an adequate record of an incident and demonstrate the procedure for an accident investigation.
  • Describe statutory requirements for reporting incidents / accidents (RIDDOR).
  • Describe methods of basic trend and analysis for reactive and proactive monitoring.
  • Define ‘hazard’ and ‘risk’, and describe the legal requirements for risk assessment.
  • Demonstrate a practical understanding of a quantitative risk assessment technique and the data required for records.
  • Describe workplace risk control hierarchies.
  • Prepare and use active monitoring checklists and implement schedules for active monitoring, recording results and analysing records.
  • Outline the main requirements of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
  • Outline relevant health and safety legislation, codes of practice, guidance notes and information sources such as the Health and Safety Executive.
  • Designed for anyone, in any sector worldwide who is required to manage risk and resources within their organisation.
  • This is a face-to-face course with a duration of 3 days.
  • This is an internationally recognised certification for Managers. On successful of this course, you will gain a IOSH qualification, the world's chartered body for health and safety professionals. You will receive a certificate acknowledging your course of study, which can be used to provide evidence for compliance and audit.

IOSH FIRE SAFETY FOR MANAGERS

This course is for you if you’re a Manager who needs an introduction to Fire Safety and knowledge of what to do in a fire situation. 

IOSH Fire Safety For Managers provides managers and supervisors with the knowledge and tools required to tackle fire safety issues in just one day. Students will be given case studies to refer back to and take part in practical exercises to test their knowledge.
This will then lead to the ability to reduce fire risk in your workplace and enhance your reputation with a respected certificate.

On completion of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Explain and understand fully what 'working safely' means.
  • Improve safety performance.
  • Explain the component parts of a recognised safety management system (HSG65).
  • Identify the techniques required to produce an adequate record of an incident and demonstrate the procedure for an accident investigation.
  • Describe statutory requirements for reporting incidents / accidents (RIDDOR).
  • Describe methods of basic trend and analysis for reactive and proactive monitoring.
  • Define ‘hazard’ and ‘risk’, and describe the legal requirements for risk assessment.
  • Demonstrate a practical understanding of a quantitative risk assessment technique and the data required for records.
  • Describe workplace risk control hierarchies.
  • Prepare and use active monitoring checklists and implement schedules for active monitoring, recording results and analysing records.
  • Outline the main requirements of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
  • Outline relevant health and safety legislation, codes of practice, guidance notes and information sources such as the Health and Safety Executive.
  • This qualification is to provide Managers and Senior Management with practical knowledge of Fire Safety.
  • This is a face-to-face 2 day course, plus a workplace project.
  • This is an internationally recognised certification for Managers. On successful of this course, you will gain a IOSH qualification, the world's chartered body for health and safety professionals. You will receive a certificate acknowledging your course of study, which can be used to provide evidence for compliance and audit.

IOSH FIRE RISK ASSESSMENTS

This course is for you if you’re a Manager or Supervisor responsible for fire safety and fire risk assessments.

The IOSH Fire Risk Assessment course provides and develops the knowledge and skills for Managers and Supervisors of their duties under the Regulatory Reform Order Fire.
The course should enable students to identify “fit for purpose” Fire Risk Assessments and carry out basic low-risk Fire Risk Assessments.

On completion of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Explain and understand fully what 'working safely' means.
  • Understand and outline the current UK fire Legislation.
  • Other Key Legislation and guidance.
  • Identify fire risks from case studies.
  • Preparation and planning for reducing fire risks. 
  • Learn the 5 steps to Fire Risk Assessment. 
  • Implement Risk Assessment techniques.
  • Outline the key fire risk assessment components.
  • Record a suitable and sufficient risk assessment and action plan.
  • This qualification is for Managers, health and safety professionals and anyone who is involved with fire risk assessment.
  • This is a face-to-face 2 day course.
  • This is an internationally recognised certification for Managers. On successful of this course, you will gain a IOSH qualification, the world's chartered body for health and safety professionals. You will receive a certificate acknowledging your course of study, which can be used to provide evidence for compliance and audit.

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