Health and Safety Awareness
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Health and Safety Awareness

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Get ready to learn all about staying safe and healthy at our upcoming event - it's going to be informative and fun!

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About this event

Health • Personal health

Understand essential health and safety principles to help protect people, property, and peace of mind—anytime, anywhere.


Overview:


A safe environment doesn’t happen by accident—it’s the result of informed, alert individuals who understand the risks around them. This Health and Safety Awareness course brings essential knowledge to your fingertips, helping you recognise common hazards, take preventative action, and foster safer spaces in a variety of settings. Whether at home or in the workplace, the basics matter—and knowing them could make all the difference.

Designed with clarity and practicality in mind, the course breaks down important principles into manageable parts. You’ll explore topics such as risk awareness, emergency procedures, fire safety, and common workplace responsibilities—presented in an engaging, no-nonsense format. With a strong focus on building confidence through understanding, this course supports a culture of prevention, caution, and shared responsibility—no steel-toe boots required.


Learning Outcomes:


  • Identify key health and safety hazards in daily environments.
  • Understand duties under basic health and safety law.
  • Recognise the importance of risk assessment and its application.
  • Learn how to respond effectively to emergency situations.
  • Understand how fire safety principles apply in different settings.
  • Explore how to promote awareness within your workplace or community.


Who is this Course For:


  • People wanting a safer work or home environment.
  • Office staff seeking foundational safety knowledge.
  • Retail employees responsible for customer welfare.
  • Warehouse workers wanting better risk understanding.
  • Construction site coordinators learning the basics of safety.
  • Remote workers needing general health and safety awareness.
  • Volunteers in public or charity organisations.
  • Team leaders promoting responsibility within groups.


Career Path:


  • Health and Safety Administrator – £23,000 per year
  • Fire Safety Officer – £30,000 per year
  • Risk Assessor – £28,500 per year
  • Health and Safety Coordinator – £26,000 per year
  • Facilities Assistant – £24,000 per year
  • Environmental Health Officer – £35,000 per year

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