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IOSH Working Safely e-learning course
23 January 2013
An e-learning version of the established IOSH Working Safely course has been launched by the British Safety Council. The course provides people at any level, in any sector, with a sound grounding in the essentials of he

An e-learning version of the
established IOSH Working Safely
course has been launched by the
British Safety Council. The course
provides people at any level, in any
sector, with a sound grounding in
the essentials of health and safety,
teaching them all they need to know
to keep themselves and their
colleagues safe and healthy at work.
Delivered over the internet, the course brings home exactly why health and safety is such an important part of everyone's job, providing the information needed to encourage people to work safely. It covers, amongst other areas, personal responsibilities for working safely, identifying common hazards at work, and basic risk assessments.
Delivered over the internet, the course brings home exactly why health and safety is such an important part of everyone's job, providing the information needed to encourage people to work safely. It covers, amongst other areas, personal responsibilities for working safely, identifying common hazards at work, and basic risk assessments.
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