This IIRSM-approved Accident Prevention in Offices for Managers training course provides managers with the tools they need to minimise the risk of accidents in offices.
Managers and supervisors play a key role in determining how safe an office is. After all, the office environment and the individuals in it are under their direct control. This training course includes information required to identify, reduce and eliminate health and safety hazards in the office environment.
This course is approved by the International Institute of Risk & Safety Management (IIRSM).
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.
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Why Is Accident Prevention in Offices Training Important?
Human error or unsafe facts and decisions majorly cause around 90% of workplace accidents. Employers must develop an effective action plan for staff for their protection. It’s no good having a safe workplace without safe people.
The negligence in preventing workers from accidents at work can result in high legal costs, claims and hefty fines. For organisations, this can result in consequences such as damage to the reputation, a loss of an employee and low rates of employee retention.
Managers and upper management directly responsible for breaches in health and safety face fines, disqualification, and imprisonment.
About Accident Prevention in Offices Training Course for Managers
This online training course is intended for anyone working in the office who is responsible for protecting their staff, clients or anyone affected by work activities, including managers, supervisors, duty holders or employees.
This course aims to make managers aware of accident prevention strategies in offices. Users will have a greater understanding of the role of human error in accidents, how their own attitudes and behaviour affect employee behaviour, and how to send the right message about health and safety to employees.