Phoenix Health and Safety Blog

June 9, 2011

IOSH Managing Safely Courses for the Construction Industry

Jobs in the construction industry contain many risks. Although everything is done to minimise these risks, accidents can still occur. When an accident happens in a construction environment, it can amount to a huge amount of extra costs that may not have been budgeted for. By implementing safety procedures around a construction site, the occurrence of accidents can be minimised. An IOSH Managing Safely course can help prepare people for working in the construction industry and the risks involved.

The IOSH course is one of the most popular and accessible health and safety courses available. Although the course is aimed at managers with some safety responsibilities, but it is equally suitable for directors or safety officers in lower risk organisations. Candidates are appraised throughout the course via written examinations and practical assessments and, on completion, will receive an IOSH Managing Safely certificate.

The course covers a wide variety of relevant issues, starting with the concept of managing safely. Course attendants will then learn about risk assessment, including how to identify risks, then assessing and controlling them. The course will also cover the legal responsibilities of businesses, how to investigate accidents and how to protect the environment.

Encouraging employees to take an IOSH course is a great way to promote health and safety and minimise accidents in the construction industry. Completion of a course can bring peace of mind to construction workers and help them to better understand the risks contained within their job.


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