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Health and Safety

Course Aims:

This E-Learning course aims to refresh and enhance your knowledge about Health and Safety in the workplace.

The course begins by introducing you to your legal responsibilities for health and safety in the workplace including risk assessment and the procedures for responding to accidents and sudden illnesses. You will learn how to reduce the spread of infection; the principles of moving and handling equipment and objects safely; how to handle hazardous substances and materials; promote fire safety and implement security measures in the work setting. The course concludes will enabling you to understand and know how to manage your own stress.

Accreditation: This course is CPD certified.

Course Price:

£18.00 Inc VAT

Learning Outcomes:

Understand your own responsibilities, and the responsibilities of others, relating to Health and Safety.

Carry out your responsibilities in relation to health and safety risk assessment.

Understand procedures for responding to accidents and sudden illnesses.

Reduce the spread of infection.

Know the principles of moving and handling equipment and objects safely.

Know how to handle hazardous substances and materials.

Understand how to promote fire safety.

Implement security measures in the work setting.

Know how to manage your own stress.

FAQs

Courses are fully certified. Once a learner successfully completes a course you are able to contact us directly to receive your Certification.

Courses are delivered online and work on any internet enabled device. As long as you have access to an internet connection you can complete courses when and where you like 24 hours a day.

Yes, our Courses are CPD Certified.

Some of our shorter courses will typically take between 30 minutes and an hour to complete. Some of the bigger ones will take longer and depends largely on each individual’s learning speed.

Course Price:

£18.00 Inc VAT

Level:

2 & 3

Course Syllabus Includes:

The meaning of risk

Definition of risk assessment

Risk calculation

Perceptions of risk

Conflicting interests

Legislation, policy and guidelines

HSE 5 steps

Sensible risk management

Individual risk assessment

Proactive, reactive and supportive measures

Positive risk management

Strengths-based approach

Working in partnership