Health & Safety Courses. Training in North East England, nationally and internationally
HSF Training Ltd offer IOSH and NEBOSH courses - training employees and management in workplace safety and health is paramount to ensuring employers meet safety guidelines and improve occupational health and safety at work. HSF Training Ltd offer health and safety training in a wide range of subjects including risk assessment, COSSH, and fire safety awareness.
With so many courses available why not call us to discuss you and your company’s needs? Or click on any of the courses on this website to learn more about them.
With Training rooms that are easy to access from all areas within the North East of England, including Sunderland, Newcastle, Durham, and just up the A19 if coming from Middlesbrough. We are also able to deliver training both nationally and internationally.
Open Courses
IOSH Managing Safely
This course enables managers and supervisors to review their own departmental systems for safety, introducing new controls or implementing changes as appropriate to make the department work more safely.
IOSH Working Safely
The course aims to train workers to ensure that their actions contribute to
Health & Safety in the workplace and that individual responsibilities are clearly understood.
Level 2 Health and Safety in the Workplace
This course is suitable for all personnel working in any industry and helps employers meet their legal obligations regarding health and safety training in the workplace
Level 3 Award in Supervising Health and Safety in the Workplace
All those who have supervisory or line management responsibilities for others will
benefit from this course that offers an excellent broad-based foundation in health and safety principles and provides supervisory skills to implement them.
NEBOSH Award in Health and Safety at Work
This three day course will benefit organisations who are seeking to implement a health and safety management system. It will ensure their workforce and in particular supervisory staff can apply the principles of risk assessment and control of common workplace hazards.
NEBOSH Certificate and NEBOSH International Certificate
This course helps people to manage risks effectively. The widely recognised NEBOSH Certificate provides the first step for a career in health & safety. It is a sound basis for further professional study such as the NEBOSH Diploma & MSc in Occupational Health, Safety & Environmental Management.
'In House' Courses
COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health)
There is a legal responsibility to control exposure to any hazardous substance which can be harmful to the employees and others. The course is aimed at employers, employees and anyone who is involved in the use of chemicals and other hazardous substances
Fire Safety Awareness
This course is for all staff who need to be given basic fire safety training. It will help employers to fulfil their obligations under existing fire safety legislation, in particular the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
Fire Warden Training
This course provides a clear understanding of the responsibilities, duties and role of a Fire Evacuation Warden, enabling delegates to supervise a swift and safe evacuation of a building.
Manual Handling – principles and practice
Principles of Manual Handling qualification is aimed at those who carry out manual handling activities at work and introduces students to the hazards of manual handling, the risks involved and controls available and what to expect from a manual handling assessment.
Risk Assessment
The course introduces the importance of risk assessment and includes hazards and risks, health and safety hazard classification, control measures, legislation, hazard identification, risk evaluation/calculation and record keeping
Risk Assessment level 3
The course identifies the importance of risk assessment and includes hazards and risks, health and safety hazard classification, control measures, legislation, hazard identification, risk evaluation/calculation and record keeping and managing risk assessment approaches