• Working at Height Risk Assessment

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This Working at Height training course helps you to comply with the Work at Height Regulations 2005 by providing you with the necessary information needed to be able to successfully deal with working at height risks and control measures. This includes an understanding of how to undertake a working at height risk assessment to effectively control and manage risks, how to use access equipment safely and how to ensure that employees can reduce their risk of falls from height.  On completion of this course, participants will be able to assess any risks associated with working at height and will have the knowledge required to identify the control measures to be put in place. 

  • SBM Refresher Health and Safety Compliance

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    School Business Manager health safety and compliance training covers the legal requirements of managing a school and how to ensure the school has a health and safety management system to test and challenge compliance. Also includes risk assessment, accident management, statutory compliance and good estates management.  On completing this course, participants will have a clear understanding of Health and Safety legislation and of the School Business Manager role in creating and maintaining a safe school environment. 

  • Responsible Person Duties – RRFSO 2005 Legal Requirements for Headteacher Fire Safety Management

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    The Head Teacher is the Responsible Person under the legal requirements of the RRFSO 2005. This includes many ‘must’ duties for implementing fire safety measures within the school setting.   The course aims to enable the Head Teacher to be aware of the legal duties for school fire safety management and to ensure the school has a fire safety management system in place.   Reviewing the articles within the RRFSO and how these should be practically managed within the school environment. Guidance on fire safety compliance standards and a review of the fire safety enforcer’s code.  

  • Headteacher Health and Safety Training

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    Duty holder, responsible person, lead accountable person – what does this mean for you as a new Head Teacher? What do you need to know?   NASPM has developed a one-hour, well-structured whistle-stop tour of all relevant legislation and risk management to give new Head Teachers a sound foundation of all things health and safety.   On completion of this course, participants will understand their core legal obligations to ensure Health & Safety compliance and best practice across their school. 

  • Accident Investigation

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively investigate accidents, incidents and near-misses, thereby preventing future accidents.  At the end of this course, participants will be able to state accident reporting requirements under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (2013), explain the investigation process, methods for identifying the underlying causes of accidents and incidents, and be aware of the contents of an accident investigation report to formulate actionable safety recommendations.  On completing this course, participants will be able to state accident reporting requirements under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (1995), explain the investigation process, explain methods for identifying the underlying causes of accidents and incidents, explain the contents of an accident investigation report and formulate actionable safety recommendations. 

  • Fire Warden

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This course is based on the RRFSO and BB100 School Fire Standard. This training covers the standards stipulated for School Fire Safety, schools' FRA, fire evacuation plan and procedures, PEEPS, and emergency arrangements.   At the end of this course, participants will be able to effectively carry out their roles as fire wardens, understand the requirements of the fire safety legislation and ensure their safety in a fire.  On completion of this course, the school staff become competent fire wardens and have the knowledge of RRFSO 2005 requirements and how to ensure the school has suitable and sufficient fire evacuation plans. Also, awareness of fire risk management and the key control measures of being a competent fire warden 

  • Asbestos Awareness

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This course gives an overview of legislation, including Control of Asbestos Regulation 2012, Risk management, Surveys, Management Plans and Duty to manage.  Participants will understand the risks of asbestos, their specific duties in managing asbestos on the school site and how to complete asbestos management plans.   On completing this course, participants will understand the risks of asbestos, their specific duties in managing it within school, how to complete asbestos management plans and undertake inspections of asbestos-containing materials 

  • Your Defence Starts Today – Accident Management – SBM

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    What happens if a serious accident occurs at school? What are the legal statutory duties for schools in managing accidents? What happens in the event of a civil claim? What happens in the event of a Health and Safety HSE investigation? Are you prepared? What documents do you need? Will I go to court?    All of the questions above are reviewed as part of this training, with case studies of poor health and safety management failings and to prepare the school for having an accident management system.    An overview of RIDDOR and the importance of accident reporting and accident management.  

  • Fire Warden

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This course is based on the RRFSO and BB100 School Fire Standard. This training covers the standards stipulated for School Fire Safety, schools' FRA, fire evacuation plan and procedures, PEEPS, and emergency arrangements.   At the end of this course, participants will be able to effectively carry out their roles as fire wardens, understand the requirements of the fire safety legislation and ensure their safety in a fire.  On completion of this course, the school staff become competent fire wardens and have the knowledge of RRFSO 2005 requirements and how to ensure the school have suitable and sufficient fire evacuation plans. Also, awareness of fire risk management and the key control measures of being a competent fire warden 

  • Asbestos Awareness

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This course gives an overview of legislation, including Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, Risk Management, Surveys, Management Plans and Duty to manage.  Participants will understand the risks of asbestos, their specific duties in managing asbestos on the school site and how to complete asbestos management plans.   On completing this course, participants will understand the risks of asbestos, their specific duties in managing it within school, how to complete asbestos management plans and undertake inspections of asbestos-containing materials 

  • How to Complete Stress Risk Assessments

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This practical and engaging training course is designed specifically for school leaders, business managers, pastoral teams, and staff with health and safety responsibilities. The session provides a clear, structured approach to identifying, assessing, and managing work‑related stress risks within a school environment. Participants will learn how to conduct effective stress risk assessments that protect staff wellbeing, comply with legal duties, and support a positive, resilient school culture. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Understand legal duties around managing work‑related stress, including employer responsibilities. Identify common stressors in school settings, using real‑world examples from teaching, support, administrative, and leadership roles. Use recognised frameworks (such as HSE Management Standards) to structure a thorough assessment of stress risks. Carry out individual and team‑level stress risk assessments confidently and consistently. Have supportive, constructive conversations with staff to explore stress concerns sensitively and professionally. Develop effective control measures, from workload adjustments and role clarity to cultural improvements and wellbeing support mechanisms. Document assessments clearly and produce actionable risk reduction plans. Monitor and review stress risks to ensure controls remain effective and issues do not escalate.

  • Health and Safety for EYFS

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills needed to identify, assess and manage risks effectively while providing a safe and enriching environment for learners.  On completion of this course, participants will be able to explain the key principles of the EYFS framework, conduct age-appropriate risk assessments, explain how controlled risks can enhance learning experiences, address safety measures and risk management within indoor and outdoor areas, develop effective health and safety policies tailored to early years environments and explain the importance of parents and guardians involvement in safety practices and emergency preparedness.