IOSH
Managing Safely
IOSH Approved Training Provider 4 days
IOSH Approved Training Provider
4 days
Course Overview
IOSH Managing Safely is a basic risk management certificate in health and safety. It enables those who manage a team to meet their responsibilities for health and safety in the workplace.
The course is split into 2 units – 1 taught module and a work-based assignment which will demonstrate the application of the knowledge learners have gained over the course of the previous unit.
Course Syllabus
Introducing Managing Safely
- Understanding what is meant by “health and safety”
- The moral, legal and financial reasons to manage health and safety
- Managers responsibilities and accountability
Investigating Accidents and Incidents
- The difference between accidents and near miss
- Accident ratios/accident triangles
- Accident causation theories
- The reasons for investigating an accident
- Responding to an accident
- The investigation process
- RIDDOR
Human factors
- Organisation factors including safety culture and managers
- Job factors
- Individual factors; attitude, personality, abilities, training and development, motivation and perception of risk
- Human failure
- Violations
- Errors
Assessing Risk
- Sensible risk management
- The risk assessment process
- Specific cases for risk assessment
Controlling Risk
- The legal framework for Risk Management
- Hierarchies of control
- Required levels of control
- Safety Systems of Work (SSW) and Permits to Work (PTW)
- Emergency arrangements
Understanding Managers Responsibilities
- Health and safety law; civil, criminal and levels of legal duties
- Enforcement of health and safety
- Health and safety management systems; plan, do, check, act
Common hazards
- Access and Egress
- Aggression, bullying and violence
- Asbestos
- Chemical and substances
- Confined spaces
- DSE
- Drugs and alcohol
- Electricity
- Fire
- Housekeeping
- Lighting
- Manual handling
- Noise
- Radiation
- Slips, trips and falls
- Stress
- Vibration
- Welfare facilities
- Work equipment and machinery
- Workplace transport
- Workplace temperature
- Work at height
Measuring performance
- Active and reactive monitoring systems
- Health and safety auditing
Course Assessment
There is a 45-minute written assessment, consisting of 30 questions in a variety of formats, and a standard project which comprises of a workplace risk assessment. The project must be completed within two weeks of the end of the course.
Price: £350 per person
(Max 12 people)
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Learning Outcomes
Understand your responsibilities for safety in the workplace
Recognise common workplace hazards and implement appropriate control measures
Estimate, evaluate and reduce risk by applying a hierarchy of risk control
Undertake structured risk assessments and accident investigations
Understand the requirements of HSE legislation
Recognise different ways to measure and improve health and safety performance