Our office health and safety training course teaches office workers the basics of maintaining health and safety within office spaces. It looks at many of the common hazards found in offices, including display screen equipment; fire safety; slips, trips and falls and psychological safety. And provides guidance on how to stay safe.
Office Health and Safety Training
Course Duration: 25+ minutes
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Course Details
Course Duration | 25+ minutes |
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Approval body | IIRSM |
Format | Fully online |
Assessment | Multiple choice |
Certification | Same-day digital certificate |
Certificate Valid For | 3 years |
Suitable For
Course Content
This course contains the following sections:
- Psychological Health
- Manual Handling
- Display Screens
- Slips, Trips & Falls
- Fire Safety
- Work Equipment
- Other Factors & Accident Reporting
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.

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Why Is Office Health and Safety Training Important?
One in every four people in the UK can suffer from a mental illness at some point in their lives, according to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). There were also about 470,000 people suffering from musculoskeletal disorders in 2020/21 in the UK.
Raising awareness regarding health and safety for mental and physical health, accidents, accident reporting, risks, and safeguards is necessary. It is important for office workers to care for themselves and others for long-term health and safety.
About Office Health and Safety Training
While office environments are known for being safer places to work, they are not free from risk. Psychological stress and the hazards of display screen equipment are common to almost every office. Along with these, there are a variety of other hazards, such as manual handling, fire and slips, trips and falls.
This course also ensures that office workers have a general understanding of these types of hazards, what has been done to protect them, and their role in ensuring their own safety.