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The IOSH: Managing Safely Certificate is the UK's most accessible course for anyone who needs health and safety training. The course runs over a four-day period leading to an examination on the final day.
Start dates for our autumn programme of IOSH courses are fast approaching - call now to guarantee your places on any of these courses. Workplace Law Training offer five regional venues for its popular four-day IOSH Managing Safely Certificate course, to help meet client demand. There's never been a better time to pass this essential health and safety course at a time and place to suit your needs.
The course covers seven core modules:
- managing safely
- reactive monitoring
- risk assessment and risk control
- health and safety legislation
- common hazards
- active monitoring and safety management systems
The aim of the course is to provide knowledge and skills for anyone within your organisation who has to manage risk and resources. This course is accessible to facilities managers, office managers, team leaders, front line managers and operations staff. Training your staff to the IOSH: Managing Safely Certificate level is a significant step to improving your organisation's health and safety culture.
Course fees are £799 + VAT per delegate and include tuition, course notes, refreshments and examination entrance fee, with discounts for Workplace Law Network members – save 10% on the normal price of this course.
There are limited places on these courses, which will be allocated on a first come first served basis. For details of your nearest venue call one of our account managers now on 0870 777 8881 (9am-5pm weekdays) quoting ref. 2657 to guarantee your booking.
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1. The Workplace Law Network is the fastest growing legal support service in the country. Some of the UK's biggest employers, including KPMG, Tesco, the BBC and Powergen turn to us for expert advice on the law of the workplace and how it affects them.
The Workplace Law Network provides legal support to over 50,000 employers and managers. They know the law does affect them, in all areas of their business. From personnel and employment issues to health and safety and premises management, it's vital to know where you stand.
2. Workplace Law Training, Second Floor Daedalus House, Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2RE, 0870 777 8881, www.workplacelaw.net


