Health Safety Executive (HSE) Online Course
Master Health Safety Executive (HSE) essentials for workplace safety and global compliance.
Location
Online
Good to know
Highlights
- Online
Refund Policy
About this event
The Health Safety Executive (HSE) course is a comprehensive and globally recognized program that covers the full spectrum of health, safety, environmental management, and public health essentials in various workplaces. Whether you're a beginner, a business owner, or a safety officer aiming to enhance your expertise, this structured course guides you through the core pillars of occupational health and safety, risk management, environmental protection, and public health awareness.
You will explore a rich blend of theoretical and practical knowledge tailored to meet international HSE standards. From foundational safety legislation to advanced topics such as waste management, climate change, workplace hazards, and ethical public health policies, each module provides essential insights and actionable strategies to foster safe, sustainable, and compliant work environments.
Throughout the course, you’ll gain hands-on knowledge that enables you to identify hazards, implement control measures, comply with regulatory frameworks, and contribute to a culture of safety and sustainability. By completing this program, you’ll be equipped to drive change, ensure legal compliance, and promote public and environmental well-being in diverse occupational settings.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand legal frameworks and health safety executive responsibilities worldwide.
- Identify hazards and conduct workplace risk assessments effectively.
- Promote occupational health and safety through industry-standard practices.
- Analyze environmental risks and implement sustainability measures.
- Examine public health systems, policies, and ethical frameworks.
- Apply knowledge to develop safe, sustainable, and compliant workplaces.
Course Link: Health Safety Executive (HSE)
Course Curriculum:
Module 01: Health and Safety at Work and the Laws
- Introduction to occupational health and safety legislation
- Employer and employee responsibilities
- Legal duties under global HSE frameworks
- Key international standards and regulations
- Enforcement bodies and penalties
- Importance of legal compliance in HSE
Module 02: Managing for Health and Safety
- Creating an effective HSE management system
- Leadership and commitment to safety
- Health and safety policy development
- Planning, implementation, and monitoring techniques
- Measuring performance and setting improvement goals
- Reviewing and auditing HSE performance
Module 03: Risk Assessment and Common Risks
- Risk assessment principles and process
- Identifying workplace hazards
- Evaluating risks and deciding controls
- Recording and reviewing risk assessments
- Types of common workplace risks
- Practical risk assessment exercises
Module 04: Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare
- General requirements for workplace health and safety
- Welfare facilities and working environment standards
- Lighting, ventilation, and temperature control
- Workplace ergonomics and comfort
- Rest areas and sanitary facilities
- Noise and vibration impact
Module 05: Accidents and Ill Health at Work
- Accident causation models
- Types of workplace injuries and ill health
- Reporting and recording incidents (RIDDOR)
- Investigating accidents and near misses
- Preventive measures and lessons learned
- Promoting health surveillance
Module 06: Electrical, Fire and Gas Safety
- Electrical hazards and control measures
- Portable appliance testing (PAT)
- Fire risk assessment and fire prevention strategies
- Fire detection and alarm systems
- Gas leaks, explosions, and handling pressurized systems
- Emergency procedures and evacuation drills
Module 07: Safety in Different Work Settings
- Industry-specific HSE challenges
- Safety in construction and heavy industries
- Healthcare and laboratory environments
- Agricultural and food industry risks
- Remote work and office safety
- Adaptable safety procedures by sector
Module 08: Work Equipment Hazards and Risk Control
- Equipment-related hazards
- Safe use and maintenance of machinery
- Lockout/tagout procedures
- Inspection and testing of work equipment
- Operator training and supervision
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) use
Module 09: Other Health and Safety Hazards at Work
- Chemical and biological exposure
- Ergonomic hazards and musculoskeletal disorders
- Manual handling and lifting injuries
- Stress and psychosocial risks
- Confined space hazards
- Working at height
Module 10: Introduction to Environmental Health
- Definition and scope of environmental health
- Environmental risk factors and disease
- Role of environmental health officers
- Urbanization and its health impacts
- Housing and sanitation issues
- Vector control and hygiene
Module 11: Waste, Pollution and Pollutants
- Types of waste (hazardous, solid, liquid, etc.)
- Sources and effects of pollution
- Air, water, and soil pollutants
- Health consequences of pollution
- Safe disposal methods
- Role of industries in pollution control
Module 12: Environment, Pollution, Climate Change and Health
- Climate change and health impact overview
- Greenhouse gases and global warming
- Environmental degradation and public health
- Vulnerable populations and climate-related diseases
- Global responses to climate change
- Role of HSE in climate action
Module 13: Recovering Resources and Managing Waste
- Waste hierarchy and resource recovery
- Recycling and composting processes
- Extended producer responsibility (EPR)
- Circular economy principles
- Energy-from-waste systems
- Safe handling of electronic waste (e-waste)
Module 14: Food Waste
- Causes of food waste in the supply chain
- Environmental impacts of food loss
- Food waste in commercial and residential sectors
- Reducing food waste through innovation
- Laws and regulations on food disposal
- Role of consumers in waste reduction
Module 15: Plastic
- Types and uses of plastics
- Plastic pollution in oceans and landfills
- Health hazards of microplastics
- Biodegradable vs. non-biodegradable plastics
- Global plastic reduction initiatives
- Alternatives to single-use plastics
Module 16: Air Pollution
- Primary and secondary air pollutants
- Sources of indoor and outdoor air pollution
- Health risks from air contaminants
- Air quality monitoring techniques
- Government and global control strategies
- Sustainable transportation and emissions reduction
Module 17: Water
- Safe drinking water standards
- Waterborne diseases and contaminants
- Industrial wastewater management
- Water conservation techniques
- Flooding, droughts, and their health impact
- Role of sanitation in disease prevention
Module 18: Environmental Sustainability
- Principles of sustainable development
- Renewable energy sources and conservation
- Corporate sustainability practices
- Environmental impact assessments (EIA)
- Sustainability reporting and benchmarks
- Community involvement in sustainability
Module 19: Introduction to Public Health
- History and evolution of public health
- Public health goals and achievements
- Social determinants of health
- Role of public health organizations
- Preventive vs. curative approaches
- Global health challenges
Module 20: Principles of Public Health
- Population health and epidemiology
- Health promotion and disease prevention
- Vaccination and immunization strategies
- Public health education and communication
- Primary healthcare access
- Emergency preparedness
Module 21: Environment and Public Health
- Environmental exposure and human health link
- Zoonotic and vector-borne diseases
- Clean air and water for health
- Urban planning and green spaces
- Waste management for public safety
- Health effects of climate change
Module 22: Health System and Policy
- Components of a health system
- Health financing and insurance models
- Universal health coverage (UHC)
- Policy development and implementation
- International health regulations
- Role of governments and NGOs
Module 23: Public Health and Ethics
- Ethical principles in public health decisions
- Confidentiality and informed consent
- Balancing individual rights and public good
- Equity and access to healthcare
- Resource allocation during crises
- Ethics in global health initiatives
Lifetime Membership to 2500+ Courses
Our Prime Learners will Get:
- Instant, Unlimited & Lifetime Access to 2500+ Courses
- Unlimited Free Accredited Certificates
- Access to All Career Certificate Bundles
- Free Student ID card & Many More
Disclaimer:
This is an online course with pre-recorded lessons. You will get access to the course within 48 hours after your enrolment.
Frequently asked questions
No, this is a fully online self-paced course, allowing you to complete it at your convenience, anytime, anywhere.
Once you purchase the ticket, we will assign you to the course within 48 hours and send your login details via email.
This is a self-paced course, so you can work through the material at your own speed.
Yes, we provide both a digital and a hard copy certificate free of charge. However, Hardcopy Certificate shipping costs apply—£3.99 within the UK and £10 for international addresses.
Yes, you will have lifetime access to the course and can revisit it anytime.
Yes, this course is designed for beginners, and no prior knowledge is required.
You will receive 24/7 learning assistance throughout your course.
No, you don’t need any special equipment. The course is self-paced and accessible on a laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
Organized by
Followers
--
Events
--
Hosting
--