Overview
This accredited course builds on basic awareness to provide learners with a practical understanding of health and safety responsibilities and controls in a range of working environments. The Level 2 Award is ideal for staff working in medium-risk settings or those with a specific safety role.
Who Should Attend?
- Employees working in environments such as warehousing, manufacturing, construction, retail, and hospitality
- Staff with supervisory responsibilities
- Those acting as safety representatives or new to risk management
Anyone looking to demonstrate formal knowledge of health and safety legislation and procedure
What You’ll Learn
Learners will gain knowledge in:
- Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and employer/employee duties
- Identifying and reporting common workplace hazards
- Understanding risk assessments and hierarchy of controls
- Principles of safe manual handling, working at height, fire prevention, and first aid reporting
- The importance of maintaining personal hygiene and clean workspaces
Certification & Assessment
Assessment: Multiple choice exam
Certification: Successful candidates receive the FAA Level 2 Award in Health and Safety in the Workplace, regulated by Ofqual and valid for 3 years.
Maximum Candidates
12 candidates
Duration
1-day course
Price
£130+vat per person
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Hi there, I'm Scott Grant
Scott Grant is a seasoned Training Manager and Royal Navy veteran with over 20 years of expertise in the training and access equipment industry. He delivers accredited training programs for MEWPs, MCWPs, construction hoists, health and safety, first aid, and fire safety.
Scott is a Senior IPAF Instructor and certified PASMA Instructor and also delivers CITB and IOSH-accredited courses, ensuring industry-leading standards and compliance with health and safety regulations.
Here at Mace Training, Scott plays a pivotal role in developing training strategies that address evolving workforce needs, helping professionals operate safely and efficiently in demanding environments.
Scott Grant
Training Manager
