Working Safely - IOSH
Who should do this course?
Working Safely is aimed at all people whose work exposes them to risk.
Course Details:
Working safely trains workers to ensure that their actions contribute to health and safety in the workplace and that individual responsibilities are clearly understood,Some of the course objectives are, to Identify the hazards and evaluate the risks in their workplace, Use appropriate workplace precautions for specific risks or seek advice on workplace precautions, Assist managers in preparing written risk assessments, Follow their organisation’s health and safety policy, Co-operate and communicate on safety matter, Carry out work activities without risk to themselves or others, Report relevant accidents and incidents, Monitor their own activities and assist managers in active monitoring.
Duration: 1 Day
Maximum: 12 Trainees
Accreditation: IOSH
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