IOSH Working Safely

IOSH Working Safely, Stoke, Staffordshire

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Dates & Pricing

We exclusively deliver training sessions in the highest quality facilities. Explore our venues and discover our available dates and pricing below:

  • 06
    Feb

    CITB (SSSTS) Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme – Live-Online | Remote

    Online
    2 days, 09:00 AM GMT – 05:30 PM GMT
    Get certified with our CITB SSSTS training, focusing on the Site Supervision Safety Scheme. Equip yourself with essential skills in health and safety legislation, risk assessment, and effective supervision techniques. Led by experienced trainers, this course offers practical insights and case studies to reinforce learning.
    • £249.00 excl. VAT
  • 06
    Feb

    UKATA Asbestos Non Licensed

    4 hours, 45 minutes, 11:15 AM – 04:00 PM
    To provide the learner with the theoretical and practical skills to undertake non-licensed works with ACM’s. Persons requiring this type of training would include trade operatives undertaking tasks with ACM’s as defined in HSG210 and in accordance with CAR 2012 Reg 3(2). Persons requiring this type of training would include those whose work will knowingly disturb low risk asbestos containing materials, such as maintenance workers and their supervisors; and those who carry out asbestos sampling and analysis
    • £140.00 excl. VAT
  • 07
    Feb

    CITB (HSA) Health and Safety Awareness

    1 day, 08:30 AM – 03:30 PM
    The CITB Health and Safety Awareness (HSA) course is the most recognised qualification which is recognised towards attaining the learner Green Labourer Card, also known as the CSCS card. This training course is designed to aid the understanding of potential hazards the construction worker may face on site.
    • £120.00 excl. VAT
  • 08
    Feb

    CITB (SMSTS-Refresher) Site Management Safety Training Scheme Refresher – Live-Online | Remote

    Online
    2 days, 09:00 AM GMT – 05:30 PM GMT
    This CITB Site Management Safety Training Scheme Refresher (SMSTS-R) course is for you if you have previously passed the Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) course, or a subsequent refresher course.
    • £279.00 excl. VAT
  • 08
    Feb

    CITB (SSSTS) Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme – Live-Online | Remote

    Online
    2 days, 09:00 AM GMT – 05:30 PM GMT
    Get certified with our CITB SSSTS training, focusing on the Site Supervision Safety Scheme. Equip yourself with essential skills in health and safety legislation, risk assessment, and effective supervision techniques. Led by experienced trainers, this course offers practical insights and case studies to reinforce learning.
    • £249.00 excl. VAT
  • 10
    Feb

    CITB (SMSTS) Site Management Safety Training Scheme

    5 days, 08:45 AM – 04:00 PM
    This CITB Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) course is for you if you’re considering, or already have, responsibilities for planning, organising, monitoring, controlling and administering groups of staff e.g. site manager.
    • £475.00 excl. VAT
  • 10
    Feb

    Fire Marshal & Safe Use of Fire Extinguisher

    3 hours, 30 minutes, 08:45 AM – 12:15 PM
    The Fire Marshal/Warden and Safe Use of Fire Extinguisher training course gives an understanding of how to deal with fire hazards and how to lower risk in the workplace in the event of an emergency.
    • £75.00 excl. VAT
  • 10
    Feb

    IOSH Managing Safely

    3 days, 08:45 AM – 04:00 PM
    Enhance your safety management skills with our IOSH Managing Safely course. Designed for managers and supervisors, this training program equips you with the knowledge and tools to effectively manage safety in the workplace.
    • £425.00 excl. VAT
  • 10
    Feb

    CITB (SMSTS) Site Management Safety Training Scheme – Live-Online | Remote

    Online
    5 days, 09:00 AM GMT – 05:30 PM GMT
    This CITB Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) course is for you if you’re considering, or already have, responsibilities for planning, organising, monitoring, controlling and administering groups of staff e.g. site manager.
    • £439.00 excl. VAT
  • 10
    Feb

    Manual Handling

    2 hours, 45 minutes, 12:45 PM – 03:30 PM
    This Manual Handling course teaches delegates how to improve their manual handling technique, how to conduct a personal risk assessment, and how to understand the risks linked with manual handling.
    • £75.00 excl. VAT
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IOSH Working Safely, Stoke, Staffordshire

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About Course

The IOSH Working Safely course develops greater productivity, from fewer hours lost due to sickness and accidents – Improved company-wide safety awareness culture and appreciation of safety measures, active staff involvement to improve the workplace and an enhanced reputation within the supply chain.

IOSH Working Safely is a completely different approach to safety and health training. It’s a high-impact programme designed to be fun and get people fully involved. The first-class, jargon-free content is based on what people need to know in practice, and not off-putting legal language.

How Completing This Course Will Help You:
Working Safely is for people at any level, in any sector worldwide, who need a grounding in the essentials of safety and health. It gives everyone at work an understanding of why they must ‘work safely’ – and does it in an enjoyable way.
Course Content
  • Why it is important to work safely
  • Who is responsible for safety and health in the workplace
  • An organisation’s responsibilities for safety and health
  • Who has responsibility for workers’ actions
  • The six hazard groups
  • Hazards that are not easy to identify
  • What is meant by the terms ‘hazard’ and ‘risk’
  • What is meant by the term ‘risk assessment’
  • What is meant by the terms ‘likelihood’ and ‘consequence’
  • Deciding on what actions to take to control risk
  • What is meant by the term ‘reasonably practicable’
An overview of common hazards, including how they can cause harm and what can be done about them:
  • What an organisation can do to manage and improve safety and health in the workplace
  • Workers’ responsibilities for improving safety and health in the workplace
  • How attitude and behaviour can affect safety and health in the workplace
  • What a ‘safe system of work’ is
  • What a ‘permit to work’ is
  • How safety signs can play an important part in communicating safety and health information
  • Using personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • The safety and health of other people who may come on site, including contractors, visitors and members of the public
  • The role of safety committees and worker representatives in safety and health
  • Types of workplace inspections
  • Emergency procedures
  • What is meant by the terms ‘incident’, ‘accident’ and ‘near miss’
  • Reporting incidents, including near misses and accidents
  • First aid provision
  • The role of the safety and health enforcement inspector
  • Health surveillance and monitoring
Methods of Assessment

The method of assessment is a two-step journey:

Knowledge and comprehension: This consists of 20 questions in a variety of formats. Each paper has a maximum of 33 marks.
This consists of four hazard-spotting questions plus four questions about harm caused by hazards and the best ways to control it. Each paper has a maximum of 16 marks.

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+44 0330 1242165

Email Address :

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