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Fire Awareness

No matter what working environment your organisation operates in, it is a legal requirement that your staff complete Fire Awareness Training. This course is designed to cover all industry sectors and assists users in the basics of fire, how to keep their workplace safe, and how to work towards compliance with current legislation. This eLearning course is cost-effective and easy …

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Eye Protection

This online training course helps the user to identify hazards and the risk they pose to their eyes, understand how to use the correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), first-aid advice, and how to manage risks. As a result of taking this course, the user should be able to know how to identify hazards and keep themselves and others safe at …

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Epilepsy Awareness for Schools & Carers

This Epilepsy Training for Schools & Carers Course has been written for anyone who cares for children with epilepsy. It’s ideal for those who work in schools, as well as parents, guardians, youth workers and childminders. It explains the different types of epilepsy and what to do if a child is having a seizure. It’s also IIRSM approved & CPD …

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Electrical Safety

Electricity is the main cause of over 15,000 fires per year, so it is apparent that there is an element of danger associated with its use. For this reason, it is essential that those who use electrical appliances at work understand how to safely use and maintain these devices. Our online training course helps the user work towards legal compliance …

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Driver Awareness

Over 15 million individuals drive themselves to work each day in England and Wales alone, and this is highly-likely the most dangerous part of their job. Anybody who drives as part of their job should be trained to understand the legal responsibilities involved in being a safe driver. This training course is designed for all employees who regularly drive as …

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Display Screen Equipment (DSE)

Anybody who regularly uses display screen equipment is legally required to undertake DSE Training. This training course can help your organisation work towards compliance with The Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 & can help avoid injuries in the workplace. This DSE Training course helps to ensure that your employees understand how to properly take care of their …

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Diabetes Awareness for Schools & Carers

This Diabetes Training Course is for anyone who cares for children with diabetes. It’s ideal for those who work in schools, as well as parents, guardians, youth workers and childminders. It explains how to monitor, treat and care for children with diabetes in all aspects of their school life. It’s IIRSM approved & CPD accredited.

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COSHH

This training course was designed with all levels of employees in mind and covers all the information necessary to keep the user and their colleagues safe from substances that may be potentially harmful to their health. Seeing as hazardous substances account for around 650,000 deaths every year, it is crucial that any employee who works with chemicals (even household chemicals …

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Confined Spaces

No matter how regularly an employee has to work in a poorly ventilated confined space, it is essential that they are trained to understand the best practices surrounding their safety whilst working in that environment. The importance of this is reflected by the fact that around 15 people in the UK are killed in confined spaces incidents each year. This …

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CDM Regulations

This online training course covers everything the user needs to know about planning, managing, and maintaining everyone’s safety throughout construction activities. Aiming to help the user effectively plan their projects, this 30 minute course helps the user to understand the CDM Regulations, and teaches them how to maintain a safe working construction site.