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HAS HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK BEEN HEIGHTENED BY THE PANDEMIC?


the transition of staff back to work.


Organisations must take health and safety seriously, not only because they have a legal obligation to, but also to provide confidence to their workforce.


iHASCO’s new and improved Essential Health & Safety course is the perfect solution for organisations that want to provide an overview in the key areas of health and safety that businesses are legally required to train their staff in. This best-selling course has seen over 320,000 training sessions previously completed and has now been given a major visual update.


iHASCO, a provider of online health, safety and compliance training, has found that throughout the pandemic, many companies have continued to support their staff’s health and safety at work. In uncertain times, having an element of control over these important issues has been vital to create a positive work culture and keep their workforce safe.


However, increased interest in eLearning has shown that many organisations are looking for additional support for their employees, and health and safety training has had a vital role to play. Areas such as fire safety, display screen equipment and manual handling have been applicable to remote workers as well as those in the workplace. Furthermore, a return to the workplace after some time away has meant that vital refresher training has been essential to help support


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The 4-way stretch fabrics integrated into these Work Trousers deliver maximum freedom of movement for all kinds of work all year round as well as improved ventilation and overall comfort.


With great fit and superb value for money they have a slimmer tailored fit for better all-round looks and protection against snagging. Plus, reinforced stretch Cordura in the certified KneeGuard System for greater flexibility, comfort and durability. They’re specially designed to take the new D30 ERGO Craftsman Kneepad.


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Course content includes key, core areas of health and safety, such as: manual handling techniques; display screen equipment set up; slips, trips and falls; fire safety; handling hazardous substances and COSHH; first aid kits and accident books.


The course can be used to provide a general introduction to health and safety in the workplace or as a practical refresher for these key topics, and it takes just 45 minutes to complete. With CPD accreditation and IOSH approval, you can be sure that the content is accurate and as up to date as possible.


Businesses cannot afford to neglect basic health and safety training, and eLearning provides a simple and affordable solution to help protect staff from accidents and injuries. Employers and employees should all feel confident that the workplace is safe, and training is a vital part of this, as it will help show commitment to health and safety as a team effort.


www.ihasco.co.uk/


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