Accreditations and Endorsements



Personal safety represents our ability to go about everyday life free from the threat or fear of psychological, emotional or physical harm from others. It’s a responsibility shared between both manager and employee; the manager provides training, guidance and equipment, and the employee follows and uses it.
Following completion of the Personal Safety module, learners will be able to identify sources of risk and develop their own personal safety strategies based on best practice examples. Everything from personal protective equipment to travelling safely to and from work is covered.
Learning Outcomes for this module include:
Your learners will understand what is meant by ‘personal safety’, how this relates to human behaviour and who is responsible for personal safety.
Understand why it is important to carry out risk assessments and have good reporting procedures in place.
Each year since 2001 an average of 8,702 people in Great Britain have been seriously injured due to a fall from height. In the […]
In this Smart Revision, you’ll receive pointed recommendations on what sections you need to revise. This training can take between 5-30 minutes depending on […]
In this Smart Revision, you’ll receieve pointed recommendations on what sections you need to revise. This training can take between 5-30 minutes depending on […]
It’s thought that around eight million people in the UK work alone or without direct supervision, and with new advances in technology this number […]
In this Smart Revision, you’ll receive pointed recommendations on what sections you need to revise. This training can take between 5-30 minutes depending on […]
In this Smart Revision, you’ll receive pointed recommendations on what sections you need to revise. This training can take between 5-30 minutes depending on […]
In this Smart Revision, you’ll receive pointed recommendations on what sections you need to revise. This training can take between 5-30 minutes depending on […]
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