IOSH Working Safely
Course Description
The IOSH Working Safely Course is a globally recognized introductory health and safety training program designed to provide employees at all levels with a clear understanding of workplace hazards and the practical steps needed to work safely. The course is ideal for individuals who are not safety specialists but need essential awareness to protect themselves and others while carrying out their daily duties.
Key Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the importance of workplace health and safety.
- Define hazards and risks and how they affect the workplace.
- Identify common workplace hazards and unsafe practices.
- Apply simple risk assessment principles in daily activities.
- Understand safe systems of work and personal responsibility.
- Recognize the importance of PPE and its correct use.
- Improve awareness of fire, electrical, and manual handling risks.
- Contribute to a safer working environment through safe behavior.
- Understand basic environmental protection principles.
- Support a positive safety culture in the workplace.
Register Your Interest
Interested in IOSH Working Safely? Fill out your details below and our team will get in touch.
- All Employees and Workers
- Contractors and Temporary Staff
- Entry-level staff across all industries
- Office, field, and operational personnel
- Organizations seeking to improve basic safety awareness
- Anyone requiring fundamental health and safety training
- No prior health and safety knowledge is required. The course is suitable for all employees regardless of role or industry.
"The greatest safety system on paper is worthless if the person on the tools sees it as a boardroom abstraction rather than something that protects their hands, their lungs, and their ride home—and Qesh Standards Limited’s IOSH Working Safely course bridges that chasm with a rare, grounded brilliance. They took our mixed group of shop-floor veterans, new starters, and office staff and wove a day of learning that felt less like a mandatory training and more like a collective awakening, using real-world risks drawn from our own work environment to make hazard spotting, risk assessment, and environmental responsibility feel personal rather than procedural."
- Charles Ebikonbowei
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