Managing Safely

 

The Managing Safely course is for those required to manage safely and effectively in compliance with both their organisation’s policy and best practice in health and safety. The course aims to ensure that safety requirements are appreciated by people employed as line managers, and to enable them to review their own departmental systems for safety, introducing new controls or implementing changes as appropriate to ensure safety in the workplace.

 

Course Content

  • Introducing managing safely
  • Assessing Risks
  • Controlling Risk
  • Understanding Responsibilities
  • Understanding Hazards
  • Investigating Incidents
  • Measuring Performance

 

Who the course is for

Anyone in a management or supervisory role.

 

Why it works

  • Designed for managers and supervisors in any sector and in any country
  • Provides the knowledge and tools required to manage safely
  • Flexibility of delivery that suits your business
  • Efficient and effective learning – health, safety and environmental basics covered in a single programme
  • Managers can attend the Managing Safely Refresher course three years after completion

 

What to expect

  • Memorable and thought-provoking facts and case studies
  • Modules backed by clear examples and recognisable scenarios
  • Summaries to reinforce key points
  • Checklists and materials supplied for subsequent use in the workplace
  • Interactive quiz and discussions
  • Practical exercise based on the operations of a real business
  • Successful delegates awarded a Managing Safely certificate

 

Top 5 business benefits

  • Greater productivity – fewer hours lost to sickness and accidents
  • Improved organisation-wide safety awareness culture and appreciation of safety measures
  • Active staff involvement to improve the workplace
  • Internationally recognised certification for managers and supervisors
  • Enhanced reputation within the supply chain

 

Top 5 delegate benefits

  • Ensures you can assess and control risks and hazards
  • Ensures you understand your own responsibilities for safety and health
  • Enables you to investigate incidents
  • Empowers you to measure your own performance
  • Allows for personal reflections on good practice