IOSH Managing Safely Course

IOSH Managing Safely Course

Overview

The Institute of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH) have developed the IOSH Managing Safely course for managers and supervisors in any business sector, and organisation. This IOSH Managing Safely course has been designed to enable managers to introduce new controls and implement changes within their department. The aim of the course is to promote a safer workplace in line with a company's organisational policy and health & safety compliance.

At the end of this safety course candidates will be require to carry out the following:

  • A practical risk assessment based project
  • A short exam (25 multi-format questions)

IOSH will issue and email successful delegates directly with their Managing Safely certificate.
 

Objectives

Following successful completion of this IOSH Managing Safely course candidates will be able to:

  • Understand the main guidelines and practice as set out in Health & Safety at Work Act
  • explain the component parts of a recognised safety management system such as HSG65, and OHSAS 18001
  • identify the data and techniques required to produce an adequate record of an incident and demonstrate the procedure for an accident investigation, recognising the human factors involved
  • describe statutory requirements for reporting and procedures for checking for non-reporting
  • define ‘hazard’ and ‘risk’, and describe the legal requirements for risk assessment
  • demonstrate a practical understanding of a risk assessment technique and the data required for records
  • describe workplace precaution hierarchies
  • prepare and use active monitoring checklists and implement schedules for active monitoring, recording results and analysing records
  • outline relevant health and safety legislation, codes of practice, guidance notes and information sources such as the Health and Safety Executive.

Agenda

This IOSH qualification will cover the following topics:

  • Introduction and Overview
  • Risk Assessment
  • Risk Control
  • Understanding Responsibilities
  • Health and Safety Legislation
  • Common Hazards
  • Investigating Accidents and Incidents
  • Measuring Performance
  • Environmental Protection

Assessment

An IOSH ‘Managing safely’ certificate is awarded to all those who attend the training course and successfully complete both the written and practical assessments.

Understanding of the course material is evaluated by means of a written assessment paper consisting of 25 multi-format questions and a practical risk assessment based project.

Delegates are responsible for submitting their assessments within the required timescales. If assessments are not submitted by this time the candidate will fail the course.

Who Should Attend?

Managers and supervisors in any sector and any organisation who is required to manage risk and resources within their organisation.

Suggested Progression

Many people that study the IOSH Managing Safely qualification go on to study for a NEBOSH Certificate (General, International, Construction and/or Fire Certificates).

Accreditation

IOSH - Institute of Occupational Safety and Health

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FAQs
  • Will lunch be Included?

    The joining instructions will indicate if lunch is provided for the duration of your course.  Should you need to know prior to booking please contact one of our team who will be happy to advise.

  • When will I receive my Course Joining Instructions?

    Course joining instructions are sent 7 to 10 days prior to course commencement.  If you book within this time frame they are emailed within 24 hours of the booking being placed.

  • Do I have to attend all days/sessions?

    Full attendance on all days, at the required times stated on your course joining instructions, is compulsory to successfully complete the course.

  • What time does my course start?

    Start and finish times are confirmed on your joining instructions which are issued 7 to 10 days prior to course commencement.  Failure to arrive at the requested time may result in the delegate being turned away.