Level 2 Health and Safety – Warehouse e-Learning

Level 2 Health and Safety – Warehouse e-Learning

This course takes you through Working Safely, with specific additional content for workers who work within a warehouse setting. This section works through multiple topics which focus specifically on safety within a warehouse environment and discusses the five main causes of accidents, those being Slips and Trips, Manual Handling, Work at Height, Moving or Falling Objects and Vehicles in and
around the Warehouse.

The section talks about the issues each of these five can cause and also how you can put measures in place to prevent these types of accidents occurring. It also outlines the steps you can take to make the warehouse and it’s surrounding area a safer place to work for both yourself and your colleagues.

Who should complete this course

This course is a great induction course in relation to health and safety as it covers a wide range of topics in some detail.

Course syllabus

  • Introducing Working Safely
  • Defining Hazard and Risk
  • Identifying Common Hazards
  • Improving Safety Performance
  • Protecting the Environment
  • Working Safety in a Warehouse

Course duration

  • With this on-line course you can stop and start your learning to suit your time constraints
  • 180 minutes (Note: This is based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off. It does not account in any way for loading time or thinking time on the questions)
  • Please note you will need a 3Mb+ internet enabled device (e.g. computer, laptop, tablet or smart-phone) to study this course, which is Windows7 or MAC OSX10.8+ with Flash Player 10+

Course costs

Assessment

  • The course consists of six modules with questions at the end.
  • You are given the chance to review all your answers at the end of each module before final submission and you will be given 3 attempts at each module to achieve a pass.
  • On successful completion of the course, you will be able to download your certificate to print immediately.

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