
WORKING SAFELY
Introduction
The IOSH Working Safely training course is an intense 1 day session, aimed at anyone and everyone in a working role who wants to learn the basics of safety and health.
Historically, this course has been used widely to provide operatives with a working understanding of their safety responsibilities, both to themselves and those around them.
Certification of this qualification does not expire.
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Who is Working Safely for?
Working Safely is for people working at any level, in any sector, in any location worldwide, who need a grounding in the essentials of safety and health. It gives everyone an understanding of why they must work safely and healthily – and does it in an enjoyable way.
what does the business gain?
peace of mind from globally-recognised, respected and certificated training
minimal disruption to working days and shifts – programme and assessment completed in a single day
staff empowered by efficient and effective learning, covering all the health, safety and environmental basics
Course Objectives
Shaping your organisational safety and health objectives:
Ensures delegates can define hazards and risks
Ensures delegates can identify common hazards
Improves overall safety performance
Successful delegates are awarded an IOSH Working Safely certificate
Assessment
This course is assessed in two parts. Following completion of all modules, students must complete:
- Part A: An invigilated, closed-book, multi-format question paper (30 questions — 30 minutes)
- Part B: An invigilated, closed-book , multi-choice hazard-spotting exercise.
Course Dates
PCR Global deliver private IOSH Working Safely courses, exclusive to each individual client.
This aims to afford organisations a superior learning experience; exclusive access to expertise to promote more purposeful, expressive discussion in an environment where professional guidance is on hand.
Representative Group Prices:
5 Students: £695 (ex. Vat)
10 Students: £895 (ex. Vat)
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Source: IOSH.com