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IOSH Managing Safely

Health & Safety

Next available Norwich date:  26 April 2012
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Course Aims:

Managing safely is for managers and supervisors in any sector, and any organisation. It's designed to get managers up to speed on the practical actions they need to take to handle health and safety in their teams.

This course:

  • is a nationally recognised and respected certificate training for managers and supervisors
  • is designed and quality-controlled by the Chartered body for health and safety
  • covers two key areas - health and safety and environmental basics

At the end of the course there is a 45 minute closed book assessment consisting of 20 questions. There is also a project which must reflect the health & safety within the delegate's work place which consists of Inspection and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment. The project has to be returned to Jarrold Training with a fortnight of completing the training.

A pass mark of at least 50% is required for each assessment with an aggregate pass mark of 55% to enable an Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) certificate to be issued.

On successful completion of the course the delegate will be awarded with an Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) certificate

Assumed Knowledge:

No previous knowledge of health and safety is required. However, delegates can bring with them suitable assessment material if desired.

The next course dates:

  • 26, 27, 30 & 31 January
  • 26, 27, 30 April & 1 May
Profile Outline:
  • Introduction to Managing Safely
  • Assessing risks
  • Controlling risks
  • Understanding your responsibilities
  • Identifying hazards
  • Investigating accidents and incidents
  • Measuring performance
  • Protecting our environment

IOSH, a chartered body, is the guardian of health and safety professional competence. The Institution regulates and steers the profession, maintaining standards and providing impartial authoritative guidance on health and safety issues.

Profile Details:
Norwich Dates:
  • 26 April 2012
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