By the end of this course the candidate will have an understanding of health and safety legislation and definitions of common terms associated with health and safety. This is followed up with some statistics outlining the most common causes of accidents in the workplace.

They will also understand good practice in relation to electricity, display screen equipment and the use of safe manual handling techniques. The course also introduces best practice associated with the control of substances hazardous to health regulations, the importance of using appropriate PPE as instructed and the most common procedures to follow in the event of a fire.

The course contains specific case studies that outline the seriousness of health and safety in the workplace and potential consequences if there is a health and safety breach. Along with all this it introduces the concept of risk assessment and concludes with the actions that should be taken in the event of an emergency situation occurring.

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By the end of this course, you will be able to:

• Understand Health and Safety within the work environment.
• Recognise the key legislation and guidance associated with health and safety in the
workplace.
• Understand the concept of Corporate Manslaughter.
• Identify the common causes of accidents within the workplace and understand both
employer and employee responsibilities.
• Remember that Health and Safety encompasses numerous areas such as Fire and Electrical
Safety, DSE, and Manual Handling.
• Understanding emergencies and their effect on the workplace.

As this course covers a wide range of health and safety situations the course provides a strong basis
to further build on with more training.

IIRSM approval means that this course meets the rigorous standards of this leading industry body.
Online training is flexible, efficient and cost effective meaning the candidate can progress through
the modules at their own pace and in their own time, so they can fit the training in around their
work and personal life.

Other health and Safety courses that cover specific aspects of the candidates role for example if they
work a lot with computers then the DSE Awareness course would be useful to them. If they are going
to be handling chemicals then the more detailed COSHH course would cover this more thoroughly,
and if they are going to be working alone at any point then the Introduction to Personal Safety for
Lone Workers course would be a great next step.