Course structure
- Module 1 – Introducing “Working Safely”
- An introduction to the eLearning course and the principles of why working safely is important
- Module 2 - Defining hazard and risk
- Understanding what constitutes a ‘hazard’ and recognising the different types
- Understanding the principles of risk and risk assessment
- Module 3 – Identifying common hazards
- Recognising 18 of the most common workplace hazards
- How they arise
- How to remove or reduce the risk
- Module 4 – Improving safety performance
- Understanding safe systems of work
- A look at how, when and why to use PPE
- Recognising safety signs
- An overview of emergency procedures and first aid
- Understanding the basics of measuring health and safety and reporting incidents
- Module 5 – Protecting our environment
- Understanding how industry affects the environment
- Discovering what industry and the individual can do to reduce pollution and waste
Ideal for
- New starters
- Workers from any sector requiring a grounding in health and safety essentials
Availability:
- Delivered via an online eLearning course on the Internet, Intranet or CD Rom
- In Audio or Non-Audio format
Further information
Complementing this eLearning course is a Learner’s Task Book containing activities designed to transfer learning to the real life workplace.
Successful completion results in the award of an IOSH ‘Working Safely’ certificate.
Fee:
6-8 hour Working Safely eLearning course is available online for £95.00 for a single user.
If you would like a multiuser licence for your organisation then contact one of our eLearning training advisors on the number below.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
- For online access an internet connection is required
- Content viewed via Internet Explorer browser
- Ideal for a Microsoft Windows network or environment
- Flash player version 7.0
Please contact BSI training for availability on +44 (0)845 086 9000
See our website at www.bsigroup.co.uk/training
Next steps

For further information about specific training on this subject, please call us on
(+44) (0)845 086 9000 or enter your details in our enquiry form.