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Managing Workplace Stress
Introduction to Risk Assessment
Setting up Safe Systems of Work
With our busy working lives in the UK today it is easy to feel under pressure to perform well at work.  However, sometimes employees find this pressure is too high and end up suffering from work-related stress, which can cost your company money in many ways, including sickness or redundancy payments, the cost and training of replacement labour, and the detrimental effect on the morale of the both the employee and their colleagues.

Our course looks at ways employees can stay organised and focused, and how managers can focus on the underlying causes to prevent unnecessary stress to employees in the first place.
The health and safety tool known as risk assessment is a requirement of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 and exists to identify and monitor the risks from workplace hazards.  Regular risk assessments should be carried by all line managers of the work areas for which they are responsible to ensure risks are kept as low as is reasonable practicable.

Our Introduction to Risk Assessment course is suitable for all line managers and other personnel required to carry out regular workplace risk assessments and offers a basic grounding in the subject.
Safe Systems of Work are one of the practical ways of ensuring safety at the front line of your business where people are engaged in tasks that put them in the way of risks from hazards.  These may already have been identified during risk assessments, but our half-day course covers what to look for if no previous work has been carried out and how to write the findings into your Safe Systems of Work documents.  The course also looks at other information that you should consider including in these documents and what to avoid.