Ideal for those new to the workplace this online health and safety course introduces basic health and safety concepts in a fun, interactive and engaging way.
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Course Overview
expand_moreThis course is an ideal introduction to health and safety in the workplace. Ideal as part of an induction process or awareness training for those working in low risk jobs the course covers the 8 key modules of an RQF level 1 health and safety qualification.
The course covers the key content and knowledge required to go on to achieve a recognised level 1 health and safety qualification. To achieve a regulated qualification the learner must sit an assessment with a recognised training provider.
Completion of this course after entitles the learner to 5 CPD points.
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Course Objectives
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Additional Information
expand_moreThis e-learning course is a Highfield Qualifications accredited programme. More information is available here.
Learners will receive a Highfield e-learning completion certificate, which is downloadable upon successfully finishing the course.
No prior knowledge needed.
This e-learning course is CPD accredited. Completion of this course after 10 June 2019 entitles the learner to 5 CPD points. More information can be found at https://cpduk.co.uk/explained
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