
Safer workplaces
through capability
Build practical capability to manage risk and meet workplace responsibilities with confidence.
Explore Health & Safety Courses
Effective health and safety relies on clear understanding, consistent practices, and confident decision making. These programmes build the knowledge and practical skills needed to identify risks, meet obligations, and create safer workplaces. Learning focuses on real situations so teams can apply good practice day to day and support safe, compliant operations.

Choosing the right course
We have developed a range of courses to cover different levels within an organisation and to help your business establish and maintain a sustainable and compliant H&S system.
Accident reporting and investigation deserves its own treatment, as does due diligence with organisational H&S systems. We focus specifically on health and safety essentials for small businesses, and we run three stages of training for organisational health and safety representatives, especially useful for those team members who want to be officially recognised as an H&S Representative for their company.
Comprehensive Health & Safety learning
Due Diligence
This course is for anyone who has a duty of care to employees who could be affected by the work carried out in your workplace. This could be an owner, executive, board member or senior manager.
Provides the oversight needed to ensure your business Health and Safety (H&S) systems and processes reflect a best-practice approach.
Stage 1: H&S Representative
An introduction to the key elements of effective worker participation and engagement. Learn the key strategies and tools you will need to be an effective representative in your workplace.
Stage 2: H&S Representatives
This course builds on what you have learned so far by taking your skill base to the next level. The course gets specific about risks and hazards and developing preventative actions for your workplace H&S systems.
Accident Reporting & Investigation
Learn how to identify areas for improvement in an accident management system, use root cause analysis and understand how this is an effective method to give you key insights into preventing their occurrence in the future.
Working with Other Businesses
Understand the key components of the Health & Safety at Work Act 2015 and how they relate to contractor management. It covers how you manage the required duties and understand any overlaps.







