Training IOSH Qualifications
IOSH Managing Safety
Who should go on Managing safely?
Managing safely is for managers and supervisors in any sector, and any organisation. It’s designed to get managers up to speed on the practical actions they need to take to handle health and safety in their teams.
What will they get out of it?
What they need to know – and are perhaps reluctant to learn about – in a refreshingly informal way. Managing safely won’t turn delegates into safety experts – but it will give them the knowledge and tools to tackle the health and safety issues they’re responsible for. Importantly, it brings home just why health and safety is such an essential part of their job.
Successful delegates are awarded an IOSH Managing safely certificate.
What will their employer get out of it?
Nationally recognised and respected certificated training for their managers and supervisors
Peace of mind offered by training that’s designed and quality-controlled by the Chartered body for health and safety professionals
Flexibility – the programme can be delivered in slots that suit the business
Two key areas – health and safety and environmental basics – are covered in a single programme
IOSH Working Safely
Who should go on Working safely?
Working safely is for people at any level, in any sector, needing a grounding in the essentials of health and safety. Everyone at work should have an understanding of why they must ‘work safely’ – and this course offers exactly that.
What will they get out of it?
What they need to know – and are perhaps reluctant to learn about – in a refreshingly informal way. Working safely isn’t supposed to turn delegates into safety experts. It focuses on why health and safety is important, and how individuals can make a real difference to the wellbeing of themselves and others through changing their behaviour.
What will their employer get out of it?
Nationally recognised and respected certificated training for their teams
Peace of mind offered by training that’s designed and quality-controlled by the Chartered body for health and safety
Minimum disruption to working days and shifts – the one-day programme includes the assessment, so there’s no need to free up further time for a test after the course
Working safely meets the government’s guidelines for introductory health and safety training and is a 100 per cent match to the Health and Safety Executive’s ‘passport’ syllabus
Two key areas – health and safety and environmental basics – are covered in a single self-contained session