This CPD-certified Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls to Members of the Public training course provides cleaners with an understanding of how to prevent slips, trips and falls when cleaning areas frequented by the public.
Cleaners tasked with floor care very often put the public at risk by failing to use necessary precautions. Our course ensures cleaners are aware of the risk involved and their role in preventing these types of accidents and incidents.
This course is certified by the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Certification Service.
The course certificate includes:
User name
Company name
Course name
Completion date
Expiry date
Approval body
A CPD-certified 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 Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls to Members of the Public Important?
Slips, trips and falls are among the most common workplace hazards contributing to serious injuries each year. These accidents are responsible for over a third of all reported major injuries and cost £512 million annually, as per the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Providers of cleaning services have a legal responsibility to protect their employees and anyone else who may be at risk. They also hold a financial obligation to protect their organisation from the costs of health and safety fines and claims.
This preventing slips, trips and falls to members of the public online training course helps to minimise the risk of this a common workplace hazard that puts the general public at risk.
About Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls to Members of the Public
This course explores the role and responsibilities of cleaners to ensure that their work practices do not affect the safety of the general public. At a minimum, their cleaning operations should not add to the problem, for example, leaving a wet floor after cleaning, which someone then slips on.