Facilities Management Safety Courses

Strengthen health & safety in facilities management across buildings, sites and public areas with training matched to day-to-day facilities risks.

Support facilities managers, property teams, maintenance staff, cleaners, security teams, supervisors and duty holders with facilities management training courses that help people work safely and support the legal duty to provide adequate training. These courses help show control during audits, tenders, insurer checks and contractor reviews.

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Popular Facilities Management Courses

Pick online facilities management courses you can roll out across sites, track in one place and report on when needed.

Accreditations & Assurances

Every Human Focus course is independently reviewed and certified to ensure accuracy, legal compliance and relevance to industry standards. You get training that helps build capability, supports compliance and delivers credentials your workforce and regulators can trust.

Why Facilities Teams Choose Human Focus

Reduce the need for multiple suppliers by using one online library that covers common facility hazards and legal duties. Use one system for offices, shared spaces, plant rooms, maintenance work, cleaning tasks and contractor work.

Give facilities managers, property teams, maintenance staff, cleaners, security teams, supervisors and duty holders training that fits their responsibilities. Build simple learning routes that start with induction and core safety, then add role-based courses for higher-risk tasks and management duties as people take on more responsibility.

Use courses approved, assured or certified by bodies such as IIRSM, RoSPA, IOSH, UKATA, IATP, IFSM, SSIP and CPD. Certificates are issued on completion. They support audits, tenders, contractor checks and compliance reviews.

Train staff across multiple buildings and sites with online courses on any device. Assign training to teams, contractors or new starters before work starts. Keep records in one place.

Train nominated staff so they understand what is expected in safety-critical facilities roles, including how to spot common control failures and carry out checks to a defined standard. Use role-matched training to support duties such as fire safety checks, permit-to-work controls and risk assessments.

How Organisations Strengthen Competence with Human Focus

Tarmac is the UK’s largest construction materials supplier, with around 7,000 employees working across 300 locations. The business needed a consistent way to deliver 16 life-saving rules to every worker and ensure new starters didn’t miss critical safety information.

Human Focus enabled Tarmac to deliver these rules as structured online training with clear completion records.

Managers can now see who has taken the training, check test performance and target learning where it’s most needed across sites.

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“Working with Human Focus has helped us ensure that the material is relevant, professionally delivered and meets the time scales that we had to achieve.”

Matt Gibbs
Matt Gibbs

Senior Manager, Operational Competence
Tarmac

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About Facilities Management Health and Safety Training Courses

Our e-learning courses help facilities teams reduce day-to-day risk across buildings, sites and public areas, while supporting compliance with UK health and safety duties. Training focuses on practical competence and provides clear completion records for audits, tenders and contractor reviews.

Sector-Specific Courses

Facilities management training covers the risks that come with maintaining buildings and running shared spaces. It includes fire safety responsibilities, controlling contractors and routine maintenance hazards, plus essential building risk awareness such as asbestos and legionella.

Training for All Levels

Awareness-level courses build core safety habits for frontline teams. Role-based learning supports higher-risk maintenance activities. Manager and duty holder courses cover legal responsibilities, risk assessment, incident investigation and maintaining compliance across multi-site estates.

In Line with UK Law and Guidance

Courses are created to reflect UK legislation and recognised standards, with clear guidance on what compliant control looks like in practice. Key topics align with regulations such as COSHH, PUWER, Work at Height and Manual Handling.

What You Get With Human Focus

Assign courses, maintain training records and automatically track progress with the LMS Portal. Deliver
training online and let staff complete courses on any device.

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Easy-to-Use Learning Management System

Access to 250+ Industry-Leading Courses

Automated Certificate Tracking & Renewal Reminders

Effortless Record Keeping & Compliance

Custom Training Tailored to Your Needs

Minimize Risk & Ensure Workplace Safety

Streamline Pre-Qualification, Training, and On-Site Compliance

Implement Robust Safety Protocols

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. All Human Focus courses are approved, assured or certified by notable bodies such as IIRSM, RoSPA, IOSH and CPD.

Training should match the building, the work activities and legal duties. Common topics include risk assessment, fire safety management, contractor control, permit-to-work, legionella awareness, asbestos awareness, electrical safety and PAT awareness, slips, trips and falls control, COSHH and incident reporting. Add task-specific training for maintenance work, working at height, ladders and manual handling where these risks exist.

Yes. Many courses are awareness level and suit new starters. They explain hazards, control measures and safe working steps in plain terms. For role-based courses, beginners should start with core safety topics, then move to manager or duty holder courses once they understand site risks and responsibilities.

Yes. These facilities management courses are online, so teams can train across sites, shifts and locations. Managers can set required training for each role and keep records consistent across teams.

There is no single best course. The right choice depends on the role and duties. For many facilities managers, a strong core is risk assessment, fire safety responsibilities, managing contractors and key building risks like legionella and asbestos. Where a recognised facilities management qualification is needed, IOSH Managing Safely is a common option for managers and supervisors.