IOSH Managing Safely Refresher Training: Stay Ahead in Workplace Safety
Maintain a safe and productive workplace with the IOSH Managing Safely Refresher course. Designed for managers and supervisors who have previously completed the full IOSH Managing Safely course, this one-day training ensures your team is up-to-date with the latest in workplace safety and health practices.
Why Choose the Managing Safely Refresher Course?
The Managing Safely Refresher combines practical insights with a learner-centered approach to deliver engaging and effective training. With a focus on the Plan-Do-Check-Act model, this course reinforces essential safety concepts while promoting leadership in safety management.
Who Should Attend the IOSH Refresher Course?
This course is ideal for professionals who:
- Have completed the full IOSH Managing Safely® course.
- Want to refresh their knowledge on key safety practices.
- Are looking to embed a proactive safety culture in their organization.
What Will You Learn in the Managing Safely Refresher?
Participants will revisit and expand upon the key principles of managing safely, including:
- Leadership: Creating and sustaining a positive safety culture.
- Plan: Developing and implementing effective safety policies.
- Do: Conducting risk assessments and communicating findings.
- Check: Understanding safety data and measuring success.
- Act: Reviewing performance and striving for continuous improvement.
Course Benefits for Your Business
By enrolling your team in this course, your organization can expect:
- Reduced downtime and fewer accidents, leading to higher productivity.
- An enhanced safety culture and better workforce engagement.
- A globally recognized certification, boosting your reputation within the industry.
- Flexible delivery options tailored to your business needs.
Enroll Today for the IOSH Managing Safely Refresher
Equip your team with the knowledge and tools to maintain a safe workplace. Secure your spot in the IOSH Managing Safely Refresher course and ensure your managers and supervisors remain leaders in safety and health.