Awareness of health and safety procedures can prevent injuries and save lives. Working safely means ensuring employees protect the health, safety and welfare of themselves and others.
Our Working Safely Training Course will help your employees understand and manage common hazards at work. It also explains how employees can maintain their health, safety and welfare at work.
We also have a companion course aimed at those in leadership entitled Managing Safely.
This SCORM-compatible course is part of our Essentials Library.
This course will prepare your employees to:
A Health & Safety expert undertook a full design review.
- Who is responsible?
- Legal responsibility
- Employee responsibility
- Types of hazards
- What is risk?
- You make the call: Hazard or risk?
- Exercise: Risk control measures
- Exercise: Safety signs
- Fire safety regulation requirements
- The fire triangle
- Preventive measures
- Fire alarm
- If you hear a fire alarm...
- If you are trapped...
- Exercise: Fire extinguisher
- Hazards
- Precautions for avoiding slips, trips and falls
- You make the call: Fix, avoid or report?
- Dos and don'ts of working with electrical
appliances
- Exercise: What can you do yourself?
- In the event of an injury
- Suspect letter or package indicators
- Exercise: Monitoring
Approximately 45-minute long e-learning course followed by a 10-question assessment.
Suitable for all staff - examples and interactivities designed for staff at all levels. No previous knowledge or experience is required.
SHARD-compliant, responsive display on all devices, accessibility on screen readers, visual design controlled via a client style sheet.
All Windows, Mac OSX, iOS, Android (Flash-free for mobile compatibility). AICC and SCORM 1.2-compliant, suitable for both hosted and deployed SCORM or AICC.
Fully customisable on Skillcast Portal CMS.
Pre-translated versions not available, but all text content can be exported for translation into all languages.
Based on UK legislation, but suitable for global audiences upon the removal of UK-specific references and translation as necessary.