An informative and interesting course, I have learned a lot and enjoyed the classroom activities. All trainers were great, helpful, enthusiastic, informative and friendly.
This three day award level course has been updated in 2022 to provide a best practice introduction to workplace health, safety, and risk that is relevant to all industry sectors.
The course can be run on a day release or block release basis to suit the needs of both student and employer.
After completing the course, delegates will be asked to complete a workplace health and safety review which:
- Considers how health and safety is managed, and how it could be done better
- Identifies health and safety issues, how they are controlled and if the risk can be reduced
- Select the most important issue for improvement
This assessment is designed to test delegates abilities to put into practice what they have learnt and, as it is carried out in their workplace.
At the moment, this course can be run in-house and adapted to meet local requirements but also lead to a nationally recognised award for your employees. Contact Us for further Information.
What does the course cover?
Outline syllabus
- Why and How You Manage Health and Safety
- Dealing with Common Workplace Hazards
- Stopping Incidents and Ill-health Before They Happen
- Learning From Incidents
Who is the course suitable for?
This award level qualification is designed for employees, supervisors and managers. It focuses on roles, responsibilities and dealing with a wide range of hazards which are present in a range of different workplaces. It does not feature any legislation but focuses on the practical standards required and how they can be met.
Where is your study centre based?
Our study centre is located in the city of Peterborough at the following address: 10 Swan Court, Forder Way, Cygnet Park, Hampton, Peterborough PE7 8GX.
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Where is your study centre based?
Our study centre is located in the city of Peterborough at the following address: 10 Swan Court, Forder Way, Cygnet Park, Hampton, Peterborough PE7 8GX.
Who is the Nebosh Health and Safety at Work course suitable for?
This award level qualification is designed for employees, supervisors and managers. It focuses on roles, responsibilities and dealing with a wide range of hazards which are present in a range of different workplaces. It does not feature any legislation but focuses on the practical standards required and how they can be met.
What does the Health and Safety at Work course cover?
Outline syllabus
- Why and How You Manage Health and Safety
- Dealing with Common Workplace Hazards
- Stopping Incidents and Ill-health Before They Happen
- Learning From Incidents
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