An informative and interesting course, I have learned a lot and enjoyed the classroom activities. All trainers were great, helpful, enthusiastic, informative and friendly.
Our in-house IOSH Managing Safely® Course allows your employees to benefit from IOSH-approved training either from the comfort of your very own premises or at Cambridge Safety’s bespoke training centre in Hampton, Peterborough.
Course Information
How much does an In-House Course cost?
We will send you a formal quotation including all study materials, certificates, travel or use of facilities (depending on where the course is held). Should you approve the quotation, we will then discuss possible course dates.
Why arrange an In-House Course?
In-house courses are generally more cost-effective if you have more than five delegates, as the main course fee remains the same no matter how many delegates attend – there is just a small additional charge per delegate for the IOSH workbook and certificate. We recommend a minimum of five delegates per course to ensure there is enough group interaction and participation in the range of case studies and exercises undertaken. If you have larger numbers to train we can accept up to a maximum of 12 delegates per course.
While we have to follow the Managing Safely syllabus, for in-house courses we can refer to any health and safety policies, risk assessments and documents you use within your organisation, and can focus more on the hazards most relevant to your organisation. Compared to our open courses, they can be tailored more specifically to your business.
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Interested in booking an in-house IOSH Managing Safely course for up to 12 members of your team? Simply complete the form below and we’ll get back to you with a quote.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the IOSH Managing Safely course for?
It’s ideally suited to those with no prior health and safety experience, including team leaders, supervisors, line managers and senior managers.
Where are your in-house courses held?
They can take place at our premises in Hampton, Peterborough, or we can travel to you to deliver the course. Let us know which option you prefer when you apply, and we’ll adjust the quote accordingly.
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