Stay safe beyond the job. Learn how to prevent common off-duty injuries with our essential online safety awareness course.
Overview:
Injuries don’t clock out when you do. Whether you're cooking at home, climbing ladders, or playing weekend football, risks are everywhere—and often ignored. Take Safety Home: Preventing Off-Job Injuries Online Training is designed to raise awareness about common off-duty hazards and how to avoid them without turning your home into a bubble wrap zone.
This course focuses on realistic safety habits that help you think twice before doing something daft, without preaching or patronising. From kitchen slips to backyard mishaps, the content offers insights and strategies to keep you and your loved ones safe—because accidents aren’t limited to work hours. All learning is online, designed for everyday people, and packed with takeaways you’ll actually remember.
Learning Outcomes:
- Recognise common injury risks in everyday off-duty activities
- Apply basic safety steps to reduce household accident chances
- Understand safe behaviour in recreational and social settings
- Identify overlooked hazards in familiar home environments
- Develop a safety-first mindset outside of work hours
- Make informed choices to help protect family and friends
Who is this Course For:
- Anyone interested in staying safe beyond working hours
- Parents who want to reduce risks for children at home
- New homeowners unfamiliar with domestic safety basics
- DIYers looking to avoid painful trial-and-error lessons
- Weekend athletes hoping to dodge unnecessary injuries
- Young adults living independently for the first time
- HR managers promoting off-duty safety for staff
- Health-conscious individuals wanting fewer A&E visits
Career Path (UK average salaries):
- Health and Safety Advisor – £33,000 per year
- Occupational Health Technician – £28,500 per year
- Risk Assessor – £31,200 per year
- Workplace Wellbeing Coordinator – £30,000 per year
- Health and Safety Administrator – £25,000 per year
- Safety Training Content Creator – £32,000 per year