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IOSH – Working Safely (Virtual)

Course Summary

Gain a clear, practical understanding of essential workplace health and safety with this engaging Working Safely course, designed for employees at all levels and across all sectors. Developed and quality controlled by IOSH, this one day programme explains why working safely matters and how everyone can contribute to a safer, more productive working environment. Through real world case studies, interactive discussions, and hazard spotting exercises, delegates build confidence in recognising risks, understanding responsibilities, and supporting a positive safety culture, leading to improved wellbeing, reduced accidents, and globally recognised certification.

Quick Stats

  • Min/Max Delegates
    1 -
    12
  • Course Duration
    1 day
  • Price (ex VAT, per person)
    £

Who is this course for?

Anyone and everyone – in a working role who wants to learn the basics of safety and health.

Learning outcomes

  • Peace of mind from training that’s designed and quality controlled by IOSH – the Chartered body for safety and health professionals
  • Minimal disruption to working days and shifts – the programme is delivered in just one day, including the assessment
  • Efficient and effective learning – health, safety and environmental basics are covered in a single, self-contained session
  • Globally recognised, respected and certificated training for its staff
  • Active staff involvement improves the workplace, and improves company reputation within the supply chain
  • Memorable and thought provoking facts and case studies from around the world, to help reinforce learning throughout the course. Each module is backed by scenarios from genuine work situations. The course includes interactive games and quizzes, helping delegates to learn.

Delivery Method Summary

  • 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 workplace
  • Informal and interactive quizzes and discussions

Assessment Certification

  • Evaluation using a multi-format question paper and a multiple choice hazard spotting exercise
  • Choice of IOSH Working Safely certificate and/or the IOSH Safety Passport as proof of qualification

Learning Outcomes

An outline of occupational safety and health

Defining hazard and risk

Identifying common hazards

Improving safety performance

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Frequently Asked Questions

The IOSH Working Safely course is a one day health and safety programme that gives employees a clear understanding of workplace risks and safe working practices. Delivered by Rescue2 and developed by Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, it explains why safety matters and how everyone contributes to a safer working environment.

The course is suitable for anyone in a working role, regardless of industry or experience. It is designed for employees at all levels who need a basic but effective understanding of health and safety responsibilities.

The virtual course is delivered in one day through instructor led sessions. Learning includes real world case studies, interactive discussions, and hazard spotting exercises to support practical understanding.

Assessment includes a multi format question paper and a multiple choice hazard spotting exercise. Successful delegates receive an IOSH Working Safely certificate and may also be issued an IOSH Safety Passport.

The course helps customers improve safety awareness, reduce accidents, and support employee wellbeing. It also strengthens safety culture, improves organisational reputation, and provides globally recognised certification.

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IOSH – Working Safely (Virtual)
  • 01903 871 105
  • training@rescue2.co.uk
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