Our courses
We deliver qualifications and accredited courses from the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH). Both IOSH and NEBOSH courses are widely recognised, and will give you the skills and knowledge you need to boost your career and improve your company’s health and safety standards.
Our trainers are experienced health and safety practitioners, and many are NEBOSH examiners. This means that we always stay on top on the latest developments in health and safety legislation, and will share with you a lot of current and practical experience. This is reflected in our excellent exam pass rates, which far exceed national averages.
Course information
This course can help you to achieve your organisation’s strategic health & safety risk management objectives. After the course, you’ll understand responsibilities and accountabilities, and be able to effectively oversee the management of operational risks and resources.
What you will learn:
- The legal, moral and financial drivers to manage health & safety
- An overview of civil and criminal law
- The Health and Safety at Work Act
- The HSE enforcement policy
- Corporate manslaughter
- Corporate governance
- Health & safety management systems, culture and leadership
Duration: 1 day
Assessment: You’ll be required to make a plan/commitment to making health & safety improvement in your business.
Cost: £195 + VAT
Upcoming training dates
- 24 May 2024
The course is designed as an introduction to safety and health in the workplace for those who have a responsibility to manage their own and others’ safety.
You will learn
- How safety and health can and should be treated as an integral part of your responsibilities, using the same general approaches as in other aspects of your work
- why accidents involving injury, health disorder or damage occur, and how to learn from them in order to prevent future accidents
- how to recognise the hazards likely to be present in your place of work and the type of action which may be needed to control and manage them
- about the specific procedures used in identifying hazards, assessing risks and developing risk control strategies
- about the significance of attitudes to safety, and the necessary steps towards developing a safety culture
- about the responsibilities falling on employers and themselves in relation to health and safety legislation, along with a basic understanding of the relevant legislation, its enforcement and compliance strategies
- how to communicate effectively on safety and health matters with those who work for you, with those you report to, and with specialist safety and health practitioners whom you approach for guidance.
Duration: 3 days
Upcoming training dates
- 15, 16 & 17 May 2024
Meet the team
Our Safety Training & Consultancy service is led by Mark Littlejohns, Head of Safety, Health, Environment & Fire.