This module covers the moral, legal, and financial reasons for managing safety and health, as well as the responsibilities of managers.
This module focuses on defining key terms like hazard, risk, and risk assessment, and introduces the risk assessment process.
This module explores the concept of "reasonably practicable," risk matrices, the hierarchy of risk control, and the impact of implementing risk controls.
This module provides an overview of legal requirements for health and safety, the concept of "reasonably foreseeable," and the differences between civil and criminal law.
This module covers various workplace hazards, including mechanical, physical, chemical, environmental, biological, and organizational hazards.
This module focuses on the process of investigating accidents and incidents to identify root causes and prevent future occurrences.
This module explores methods for measuring health and safety performance and identifying areas for improvement.
Some versions of the course also include a module on environmental protection.
Some training providers like Astutis include a bonus module on human factors, which explores organizational factors that can affect safety, such as safety culture, human error, and risk perception.
IOSH Managing Safely is a course that gives managers and supervisors the knowledge and skills they need to manage health and safety within their teams.
IOSH Managing Safely covers responsibilities for health and safety, hazard identification, assessing and controlling risks, accident investigation and measuring performance.
IOSH Managing Safely gives managers the confidence to drive health and safety performance within their teams and to improve the health and safety culture of their organisation as a whole.