IOSH 1 Day Working Safely

Course Overview

This is a one-day course for people at any level, in any sector, that need a grounding in health and safety. Ideal for introducing staff to why health and safety is important, working safely shows how everyone can make a difference to their own wellbeing and that of others through everyday behaviours. Fun and interactive, the course focuses on best practice rather than legislation.

Who should attend

People whose work exposes them to risk. It is particularly aimed at ordinary workers and first line supervisors.

Objectives

  • Introduction to working safely
  • Defining and identify common hazards and evaluate the risks in their workplace
  • Use appropriate workplace precautions for specific risk and/or know how and when to seek advice on risk appropriate precautions
  • Assist managers in preparing written risk assessments and safe systems of work
  • Follow their organisations health and safety policy
  • Co-operative and communicate on safety matters and improving safety performance
  • Carry out work activities without risk to themselves and others
  • Report accidents and assist in their investigations
  • Effective Safety Management Systems
  • Safety Signs
  • Protecting our environment

How the Course Delivery Suits You

  • Memorable and thought provoking facts and case studies help drive the points home over the whole course
  • Each module is backed by crystal clear examples and recognisable scenarios, and summaries reinforce the key learning points
  • The course includes interactive games and quizzes, helping delegates learn in a refreshingly informal way
  • Minimal disruption to working days and shifts – the programme is delivered in just one day, including the assessment
  • Efficient and effective learning – health, safety and environmental basics are covered in a single programme

All of our couses are delivered by qualified teachers and trainers, ensuring you take away a genuine understanding of key issues and how they relate to your business or organisation