IOSH Managing Safely
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Duration: 3 days (usually 1 day per week for 3 weeks) 9am to 4.30pm refreshments and parking are provided.
Required Equipment: All course materials are provided, refreshments and parking.
Certification:
IOSH Managing Safely certificate.
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IOSH Managing Safely Overview
The aim of the IOSH Managing Safely course is to provide delegates with sufficient knowledge to be able to complete the practical and written assessments at the end of the course, and to enable them to successfully manage practical health and safety issues in the workplace.
The practical assessment must be completed in the delegate’s workplace and submitted within two weeks of completing the course.
Who should attend?
The course has been designed for managers and supervisors; and those who require a broad basic knowledge of health and safety and safe systems of work.
Many people who complete IOSH Managing Safely courses go on to study for a NEBOSH Certificate (General, International, Construction and/or Fire Certificates).
Whether you’d like to progress from IOSH or not, it is an excellent course for developing a sound understanding of health and safety management systems and good safety culture.
Course content
- Principles of accident prevention
- Common and statute law
- Health and safety management systems
- Risk assessment – techniques and control measures
- Workplace hazards*
- Fire, electricity, COSHH, noise, work equipment*
- Accident causation and investigation
- Audit and review
* hazards and work equipment can be tailored to suit an individual company’s tasks where a dedicated course is booked – ask for more information.
Legal requirements
- Health and Safety at Work etc Act
- Management of Health and Safety at Work Regs
- Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regs
- Manual Handling Operations Regs
- Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regs (RIDDOR)
- Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regs (COSHH)
- Chemicals (Hazard Information for Packaging and Supply) Regs
- Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regs (DSE)
- The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order
- Control of Noise at Work Regs
- Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regs.
Competence
On completion of the course, delegates will be able to carry out practical risk assessments and identify the key legal requirements for health and safety management.
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Ed needs a payrise as he is really good! The rate of the course was perfect, common sense in the way of learning and in plain in English
The course promotes a common sense way of learning and it is in plain English. The trainer was excellent and delivered the course really well.
I enjoyed the interaction between the presenter and the learners.
The overall presentation and layout of the course is good; the tutor is very easy to understand and approachable when further explanation is required.
The tutor made the course really easy to understand and made it fun - I really learned a lot as a result.
I enjoyed working as a team during the course - learning to work through each assignment and learning together.
The IOSH instructor made the course very enjoyable which made learning easier.
Very relative, understandable, very good tutor who made it very interesting and informative and a pleasure to learn.
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Ed needs a payrise as he is really good! The rate of the course was perfect, common sense in the way of learning and in plain in English
The course promotes a common sense way of learning and it is in plain English. The trainer was excellent and delivered the course really well.
I enjoyed the interaction between the presenter and the learners.
The overall presentation and layout of the course is good; the tutor is very easy to understand and approachable when further explanation is required.
The tutor made the course really easy to understand and made it fun - I really learned a lot as a result.
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