School Safety Collection
Risk Assessment Training (Bolt on)
Schools are busy places, full of energy, movement, and, unfortunately, hazards that can go unnoticed. A cluttered corridor, a frayed wire, even unlabelled chemical bottles… these might not seem like big deals, but each could cause injury if left unchecked. This school-specific course introduces the essentials of risk management, helping staff spot dangers before they lead to accidents.
Learning outcomes:
- Identify common hazards in your school so you can prevent accidents
- Evaluate the level of risk of those hazards so you can prioritise safety measures
- Apply control measures and monitor outcomes so you can maintain a safe environment
What you will learn
Who is this course for
What are risk assessments? Why are risk assessments important? When should risk assessments be reviewed? If you find yourself asking questions like this, you probably need to take this course. You’ll learn how to identify hazards, judge their likelihood and severity, and prioritise what needs attention first. You’ll also see how to maintain effective controls and build a proactive safety culture where no one is afraid to report hazards.
This course is school-specific, ideal for anyone working in education, from teachers and support staff to site teams and management.
Why choose iAM Compliant
Peace of mind with testing
This course also has an assessment at the end which allows learners to test their understanding and helps businesses demonstrate a level of competence in the topic.
Accessibility
Everyone has the right to learn and learner need can vary depending on environment or disabilities. To support this diversity, we provide transcripts so people have text options for media, alongside subtitles for all videos.
Learning Management System
A completely free Learning Management System when you buy the iAM Compliant Tool.
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