TRAINING THAT GIVES YOU THE EDGE
IOSH
Managing Safely
You need this course if…
pr epare and use active monitoring checklists and implement
schedules for active monitoring, recording results and analysing
you ar e a manager or supervisor who needs an introduction to safety
records
and health in the workplace
outline the main pr ovisions of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
you ar e required to manage efficiently and effectively, in accordance
and the Management of Health & Safety Work Regulations 1992
with your organisation’s safety policy and best practice in safety and
health legislation
you need to apply sound management principles to safety and health Course Length... Cost per delegate
issues as part of a total management strategy
(exc. VAT)
Four days (split 2 x 2 days) £855 (Plus IOSH Assessment
You will learn…
& Certification fee of £25 plus
to explain the competent parts of a r ecognised safety management
VAT)
systems such as HSG 65 or BS 8800 and appreciate the role of risk
assessment within the system
compar e safety management systems with other management
systems and describe how to integrate systems successfully if
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IOSH - Institute of Safety & Health
Accreditation Course 81 Health & Safety
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