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Our range of 119 online video training courses are ideal for those who require a short, general overview of a certain topic. Typically taking between 30 minutes and 3 hours to complete, these courses can be taken in your own time and from anywhere with an internet connection.
We currently offer the following online courses on topics such as manual handling, leadership skills and mental health awareness to name but a few. Substantial discounts are available for those purchasing more than one license, details of which can be seen on each individual course's page.
Also check out the unlimited usage subscription option, which gives your employees access to all courses for an entire year, by clicking on the button below or scrolling to the bottom of the page.


Abrasive Wheels
There are a wide range of tools and processes that use abrasive wheels, and ensuring these are used correctly and safely is of paramount importance. It is vital that you always select the right abrasive wheel for the job and use it with the right machinery.
This course is aimed at anyone who uses abrasive wheels, or employs people who use abrasive wheels as part of their work.
Asbestos Awareness
Due to the high risk nature of asbestos, it is vital that workers in industries such as the construction industry are all aware of the dangers to health and safety that asbestos poses, including how to recognise it and what to do if it is encountered.
This is a Category A course on asbestos awareness. As well as informing you about the risks of working with asbestos, the course will deliver a lot more information about: recognising asbestos, where it is used, minimising the risks, and the legislation about working with asbestos.


Basic Fire Safety Awareness
Given the ease with which fires can ignite, and the significant destruction they can cause, it is crucial that fire safety training is an integral component of every health and safety training program.
This course offers a thorough introduction to the causes of fires, effective preventative strategies, and essential actions to take in the event of a fire outbreak.
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)
Nearly all workers are likely to encounter hazardous substances to some extent. This is because there are many substances which are hazardous to human health, ranging from minor irritants to potential killers, depending on both the type of substance and the exposure levels. These substances can be waste products produced at the end of a process, cleaning products, dust, chemical ingredients etc.
This e-learning course will cover issues such as the different types of hazards, COSHH risk assessments and emergency planning.


Emergency First Aid at Work - Annual Refresher
This online course is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to effectively handle a variety of common emergency situations.
Throughout the course, you will learn practical actions and techniques that can make a significant difference in critical moments, empowering you to provide immediate and effective assistance when it matters most.
Fire Extinguisher Training
Using the correct fire extinguisher is not only essential to put out the fire, but also to not actually make the situation worse! Using the wrong fire extinguisher on a particular type of fire (e.g. electrical) can end up creating additional dangers to health and safety, which can also include an additional or greater fire.
This online course teaches information on the various types of fire extinguishers, and the situations in which each one should be used.


Fire Marshal
This comprehensive course is specifically designed for individuals who currently hold, or are on the verge of taking on, the crucial role of fire marshal within their workplace.
This course includes all of the content in the Basic Fire Safety Awareness and the Fire Extinguisher courses, so there is no need to purchase them as well.
Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
This concise online course introduces you to Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome, also known as HAVS.
Initially, the course defines Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome, then delves into a comprehensive explanation of its symptoms and potential impacts.
Next, it outlines the types of equipment and work scenarios that are most commonly associated with HAVS risks, along with the legal exposure limits that must be adhered to.
The course then discusses actionable measures to mitigate HAVS risks and examines relevant legal obligations, highlighting the duties of both employers and employees in minimising these risks.


Manual Handling
Manual handling risks exist to some extent in all workplaces, but there will be people who are employed in certain roles for whom the risk of a manual handling related injury will be significantly higher. It is for this reason that manual handling training is an important component of any company’s health and safety training provision to its employees.
Our manual handling e-learning course will cover issues such as describing what manual handling is, manual handling regulations, practical manual handling solutions and the use of mechanical aids.
Positive Handling in Schools
Just as conflict can exist in a place of work between co-workers, there also exists the potential for conflict and aggression in a school environment between pupils and teachers.
This online course will begin by looking at some examples and statistics which highlight the seriousness and extent of aggressive pupil behaviour. It will then go on to explain how you can identify the stages of aggression, and provide some tips on how you could de-escalate a pupil before things get out of hand and they lash out. The course also looks at where the law stands on this subject, including government advice and guidance, along with best practice theory if you ever do need to restrain a pupil.


Sharps Awareness
In this online course you will learn about the prevalence and different types of sharps risks that can be encountered. It then covers the primary and secondary risks from sharps, including some of the common blood borne viruses.
The course also covers the responsibilities of employers, the equipment needed and the effectiveness of PPE. Finally, it'll cover how to report discarded sharps and the correct procedures to follow if you receive a sharps injury.