Health and Safety for Managers Online Training
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This online course helps managers and supervisors meet the demands of modern health and safety requirements by following the Health and Safety Executive’s Guidance Managing for Health and Safety (HSG65). It covers the key aspects of health and safety management, such as policy, risk assessment, accident investigation, monitoring and review.
Key points
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Experience: No previous experience required
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Duration: 25-30 minutes
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Assessment: Multiple choice quiz at the end of the course
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Teaching method: E-learning
Aims, objectives and outcomes
The aim of this course is to give managers the essential information they need to manage health and safety in their area of responsibility and control.
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
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Understand their responsibilities for health, safety and environmental issues in the workplace and how to apply them.
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Recognise the key components of a health and safety management system and how it is applied in an organisation.
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Improve the safety performance of the organisation by ensuring risk assessments are undertaken and workplace precautions are put in place.
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Ensure accident and incident investigations are undertaken, recorded and reported accurately.
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Undertake to monitor and check to ensure that workplace precautions are in place and work activities are being undertaken safely.
Who is this course for?
This course is suitable for managers and supervisors in any sector and any organisation who are responsible for health and safety in their area of work.
Overview
The course covers the following topics:
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Introduction to managing safely
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Health and safety policy
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Risk assessment and control
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Accident and incident investigation
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Monitoring and review
If you’re booking e-learning for over 20 people, please use the form below and we will provide you with a quote. For bookings of less than 20, please make your purchase online.
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