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IOSH Managing Safely
Course Duration 5 days
Who Should Attend Managers and Staff responsible for Health & Safety compliance & best practice within their Organisation

Aims of Training To assist Managers in developing an in depth understanding of health & safety legislation, safety auditing and the recording and analysing of results.

To allow managers to review their own departmental systems, initiating appropriate changes to make their workplace safer.

Training Content
  • Health and Safety legislation
  • Risk Assessment
  • Common hazards
  • Active and Reactive monitoring
  • Health & safety management systems
Knowledge

By the end of the course delegates will be able to:

  • Practically manage Health and Safety issues in the work place
  • Review existing safety management procedures in place assessing compliance and effectiveness
  • Improve development of safety management systems encouraging a safe working culture
  • Demonstrate an understanding of key legal requirements
Maximum Number 10 number
Training Methods
and Resources Required
A high proportion of discussions, best practise sharing, syndicate exercises and case studies supplemented by video/dvd’s and Classroom based tutorials.

Training room to comfortably accommodate all delegates with 240v power supply. The course is purely theoretical.


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