This course covers all aspects of Working Safely.
It begins by introducing workplace safety and its importance, highlighting its seriousness with some
hard-hitting health and safety statistics.
It then move on to explore workers’ rights, the role of worker and safety representatives and some
key health and safety terminology.
After that, the course looks at injuries and illnesses and explores the importance of recognising and
assessing potential hazards and their associated risk.
The next section starts by explaining what it meant by the term ‘reasonably practicable’, before
looking at the areas of incident reporting and organisational learning.
The course then moves on to explore common workplace hazards and their controls.
The third part of the course looks at the responsibilities an organisation has with respect to health
and safety, exploring good practice, training, and how health and safety can be improved.
It then looks at hazardous attitudes that can play a significant role in workplace accidents, explores
key documented management systems which aim to ensure work is done safely and efficiently.
Following this, the course dives into the topics of performance checking, active monitoring, safety
committees, and inspections and investigations, then finishes by looking at the role of accident
investigation, health surveillance, health monitoring, and reviews in ensuring the health and safety
of everyone at work.
Upon completion of the course you will receive a certificate from IOSH.