Course details

With so many potential risks and dangers in the workplace it is vitally important that health, safety and welfare at work policies and procedures are managed properly.

Knowing the legislation, providing a safe workplace and working in partnership with employees all combine to prevent injury and harm.

Important skills in managing health, safety and welfare at work include:

  • Legislation on Health, Safety and Welfare atWork
  • Information and Statements
  • Management Responsibilities
  • Risk Assessment
  • Accident Prevention
  • Environmental Responsibilities
  • Assignment.

Aims: The course is designed to help people

who have a role in managing health and safety in the workplace to understand the key requirements and to put suitable systems and supports in place.

Entry:

The Institute of Leadership and Management (LM )operates an ‘Open Entry’ policy but prospective participants should be able to apply what they learn on the course in an organisational setting (need not be in a job).

Certification:

There are no examination with participants instead completing an assignment which is assessed. On successful completion of the assignment participants receive their Unit Certificate from the ILM.

Updated on 08 November, 2015

About Griffin College

Griffin College runs Facilities Management courses at Certificate and Diploma Level. Facilities Management is a growth area with expanding employment and a recognised qualification in the area is essential.

Griffin College also offers ILM/City&Guilds Leadership and Management Award, Certificate and Diploma courses at Ofqual UK Levels 3, 4, 5 and 6.

Through our iEnglish Centre division, we also offer English language courses, including examination preparation for Cambridge and IELTS. See all Griffin College courses
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