IOSH Managing Safely

IOSH Managing Safely, Stoke, Staffordshire

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  • 02
    Dec

    IOSH Managing Safely

    Duration: 3 days, 09:00 – 16:00
    • £425.00 excl. VAT
  • 06
    Jan

    IOSH Managing Safely

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 – 16:00
    • £425.00 excl. VAT
  • 13
    Jan

    IOSH Managing Safely

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 – 16:00
    • £425.00 excl. VAT
  • 03
    Feb

    IOSH Managing Safely

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 – 16:00
    • £425.00 excl. VAT
  • 10
    Feb

    IOSH Managing Safely

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 – 16:00
    • £425.00 excl. VAT
  • 03
    Mar

    IOSH Managing Safely

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 – 16:00
    • £425.00 excl. VAT
  • 11
    Mar

    IOSH Managing Safely

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 – 16:00
    • £425.00 excl. VAT
  • 01
    Apr

    IOSH Managing Safely

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 – 16:00
    • £425.00 excl. VAT
  • 14
    Apr

    IOSH Managing Safely

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 – 16:00
    • £425.00 excl. VAT
  • 12
    May

    IOSH Managing Safely

    Duration: 3 days, 08:45 – 16:00
    • £425.00 excl. VAT

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IOSH Managing Safely, Stoke, Staffordshire

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About Course

If you are looking to expand your health and safety qualifications, the IOSH Managing Safely course is number one for line managers worldwide.

This course is designed to provide all managers with the confidence to apply this new knowledge to the workplace. It is tried, tested, and trusted to improve the safety awareness culture in any organisation. See your productivity increase and enhance your reputation by taking what you’ve learnt and applying it across your organisation.

The IOSH Managing Safely syllabus contains a balance of theory and practical examples over seven modules. Your focus will be on investigation and assessment, safety culture, environmental concerns, and measurement.

Throughout the course, you’ll learn how to identify different types of hazards and decide how to control them. You’ll use a risk assessment to communicate the likelihood of accidents, list the potential consequences, and apply controls. For IOSH Managing Safely course, delivered from our HQ in Stoke and Nationwide, think Acadame.

How Completing This Course Will Help You:

This IOSH course is designed for designed for managers and supervisors in any sector, and any organisation worldwide. They’ll get up-to-speed on the practical actions they need to take and gain the knowledge and tools to tackle the safety and health issues they’re responsible for.

Importantly, Managing Safely makes a powerful case for safety and health being an integral part of day-to-day management and business.

Course Content

In the opening module, you look very broadly at what health and safety is.

You’ll review your responsibilities and accountability for keeping the workplace and the people in it, safe.

You’ll learn about health and safety from a moral, legal and financial perspective. At the end of this module, you’ll know why effectively managing health and safety is critical for business success.

The risk assessment module shows you how to:

  • Distinguish between a hazard, hazardous event and a risk
  • Assign a likelihood value between one and five
  • Assign a consequence value between one and five
  • Understand the risk assessment process
  • Use the risk rating system and calculator

At the end of the module, you’ll see the benefits of carrying out a risk assessment and know how to assess and control risks in the workplace.

In the controlling risks module, you’ll be introduced to ‘reasonably practicable’. It refers to your legal obligation, under the Health and Safety Act 1974, to reduce risks in the workplace so that everyone is safe.

But, it’s not at any cost. You’ll learn how to balance the money and time needed to manage the risk to create a reasonable plan of action.

Lawfully, your business is responsible for keeping you and your colleagues safe.In this module, you’ll learn about the Health and Safety Act 1974 and distinguish between criminal and civil health and safety laws.

But, it’s not at any cost. You’ll learn how to balance the money and time needed to manage the risk to create a reasonable plan of action.

The six hazard categories that are the focus of this module:

  • Mechanical
  • Physical
  • Chemical
  • Environmental
  • Biological
  • Organisational

You’ll tackle common hazards and discuss how they affect the workplace and what you can do to manage them.

Initially, you’ll learn how to separate incidents, accidents and near misses.

You’ll also be introduced to HSE’s Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences 1995 regulations (RIDDOR) – it tells you who is responsible for reporting serious workplace accidents, occupational diseases and near misses. 

You’ll review the structure of incident investigation and the benefits of scrutinising every incident.

This module also covers the use of accident ratios – the rate of incidents and accidents per employee – and ‘accident triangles’, the theory behind accident prevention,

You’ll know how to define the cause of an incident – whether it’s an immediate, underlying or root cause – and how to report it.

In this module, you’ll be introduced to auditing, defining performance indicators, and gathering evidence:

  • What is good health and safety performance?
  • Which metrics will help you to measure and improve the health standards in your workplace?
  • What’s the difference between ‘proactive’ and ‘reactive’ performance indicators?
  • What’s the difference between an internal and external audit?
  • What evidence can you use during an audit?
Methods of Assessment

The method of assessment is a two-step journey:

The first is a multiple-choice exam which asks for one-word answers. It’s a closed book exam that takes around 45 minutes.

The second assessment is a practical risk assessment project that you can take away from the course and work on back at your day job. The project must be completed within two weeks of the end of the course.

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