IOSH MS


Help your managers and supervisors learn important skills to keep everyone safe at work. The IOSH Managing Safely course is the way to go!

Highlights provided by IOSH Managing Safely are:
  • Enhanced Safety Performance: By empowering managers to identify hazards, assess risks, and implement effective control measures, the course directly contributes to a safer work environment for your employees.
  • Reduced Accidents and Injuries: Proactive safety management leads to fewer accidents and injuries, minimizing downtime, costs, and legal liabilities.
  • Increased Confidence and Engagement: Managers equipped with safety expertise gain confidence in their ability to address safety concerns and foster a culture of safety awareness among their teams.
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  • Improved Compliance: The course covers relevant health and safety legislation, ensuring your organization stays compliant with regulations.
  • Internationally Recognized Qualification: The IOSH Managing Safely qualification is recognized worldwide, demonstrating your commitment to a safe work environment.
  • Health and safety legislation
  • Increased employability: The qualification is valued by employers worldwide and can open doors to new career opportunities.
  • Strong foundation in safety: The knowledge gained equips you to identify and manage workplace hazards effectively.
  • Globally recognized: The qualification is valid internationally, making it a valuable asset for those seeking careers abroad
The course offers several benefits, including
  • Develop essential safety knowledge and skills.
  • Gain the confidence to effectively manage safety in the workplace.
  • Learn practical tools and techniques to identify, assess, and control risks.
  • Contribute to a positive safety culture within their teams
  • Enhance their career prospects with a recognized safety qualification.

Ready to get started? Explore IOSH-approved training providers in your area and empower your managers to become true safety champions!

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