IOSH Managing Safely (4 Day)
A practical four-day course covering risk assessment, incident investigation, legal responsibilities, and performance improvement for managers and supervisors.
Description
Managing risk is part of day-to-day responsibility for anyone overseeing people, tasks, or workplaces. Doing it well requires more than awareness. It requires a structured approach, sound judgement, and the confidence to act.
This four-day IOSH Managing Safely course develops practical competence in risk assessment, incident investigation, and performance improvement for managers and supervisors across any sector.
Course overview
IOSH Managing Safely is a widely recognised health and safety qualification designed for those with operational responsibility. It focuses on the practical application of health and safety principles in real working environments, rather than specialist theory.
Delivered over four days, this course provides time to apply learning through worked examples, case-based discussion, and structured practice. It builds a clear understanding of how to identify hazards, assess and control risk, investigate incidents, and monitor performance in a way that is proportionate and defensible.
Assessment includes a knowledge test and a short workplace-based risk assessment project, enabling delegates to demonstrate competence in applying the principles covered.
Key benefits
Develop a clear understanding of roles, responsibilities, and legal duties in managing health and safety
Apply structured methods to identify hazards and assess risk in real working situations
Improve decision-making when selecting and implementing control measures
Understand how to investigate incidents to prevent recurrence
Use simple performance measures to monitor and improve safety outcomes
Achieve an IOSH certificate that is widely recognised and valued across sectors
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
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Assess and control risks using a structured approach and the hierarchy of control
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Identify common workplace hazards and apply proportionate control measures
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Explain legal responsibilities and what “reasonably practicable” means in practice
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Investigate incidents to identify immediate, underlying, and root causes
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Apply basic methods for measuring safety performance, including leading and lagging indicators
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Understand the role of auditing in maintaining and improving standards
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Complete a workplace-based risk assessment project that meets IOSH assessment requirements
Who should attend
This course is suitable for:
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Managers, supervisors, and team leaders responsible for people, tasks, or workplaces
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Operational leads across sectors such as estates, facilities, construction, manufacturing, logistics, education, and care
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Those seeking a practical, non-specialist understanding of health and safety management
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Individuals preparing for further study in health and safety or related disciplines