Accident Prevention in Offices
Course Duration: 15+ minutes
The IIRSM-approved Accident Prevention in Offices training course provides users with an awareness of accident prevention mindsets.
The course helps users think before they act and asks them to consider what’s at stake when they gamble with health and safety. Users will learn the types of behaviours and attitudes, and why it’s important to consistently follow safety procedures.
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Course Details
Course Duration | 15+ minutes |
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Approval body | IIRSM |
Format | Fully online |
Assessment | Multiple choice |
Certification | Same-day digital certificate |
Certificate Valid For | 3 years |
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Course Content
This course contains the following sections:
- Games of Chance
- Risk Taking
- What’s at Stake?
- What Are the Odds?
- What You Can Do
What You Will Learn
Available in 13 Languages
Course Approval Body
The course certificate includes:
- User name
- Company name
- Course name
- Completion date
- Expiry date
- Approval body
An IIRSM-approved certificate will be available for download and printing instantly upon course completion.
Users must complete an assessment before earning their certificate.
The end-of-course test is:
- Fully online
- Multiple choice
A score of 80% is required to pass.
Customer Feedback
Why Is Accident Prevention in Offices Important?
Office accidents can result in damage, costly legal claims, reduced production, as well as physical injury. Employers have a legal, moral, and financial duty to prevent accidents in offices.
Legally, every employer must provide their employees with everything they need to work safely. This includes the proper information, instruction, and training to lower the risk of accidents.
Employees also have a responsibility to understand the principles of accident prevention and do their part to avoid taking risks.
About Accident Prevention in Offices
This training programme provides information on how to minimise the chance of accidents occurring in offices. It explores the dangers of risk-taking and suggests new mindsets essential for maintaining health and safety.
Accidents are unfortunate incidents that happen unintentionally. There is no way to completely eliminate accidents. But there are steps that can be taken to make them less likely.