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Health And Safety – An Introduction Course

This Health and Safety training course is your first step in becoming skilled in this specialist area.

This course is included in the following bundles:

Course overview of Health And Safety – An Introduction

Whether your workplace is your own home, a large organisation or maybe a small charity, it is important that everyone is kept safe at work.

This Health and Safety training course will cover why health and safety at work is important, key legislation, responsibilities and how to keep yourself safe at work.

Course content

This course will cover:

  • Why Health and safety at work are important
  • Key legislation linked to health and safety
  • Responsibilities around health and safety
  • How to keep yourself safe at work
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Aims of Health And Safety – An Introduction course

By the end of this course, you will:

  • Understanding why health and safety at work are so important
  • Be aware of the key legislations linked to Health & Safety in the workplace
  • Have an understanding of what The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 covers
  • Understand your responsibilities around health and safety in the workplace
  • Have identified ways you can keep yourself safe
  • Have identified at least one action you are going to take to develop your practice

What audience is this online course suitable for?

This Health and Safety training course has been designed specifically for people who require an introduction to the regulations around keeping safe in the workplace.

Whilst it provides focus for those working in Children's Services, Education and Residential Care, it would also be useful to a wider audience of people who would like an overview of health and safety practices.

We can deliver this course either: online, as a webinar, or as a face-to-face programme. If you have your own LMS and would like this course as a SCORM file, please get in touch.