Welcome to the ALISON portal for courses from the Health and Safety Authority |
The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) is the national body in Ireland with responsibility for securing health and safety at work. It is a state-sponsored body, established under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act and it reports to the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment. The following e-learning courses have been developed by the HSA with the aim of improving knowledge of workplace health and safety for those working within the education sector and for post primary students within the education system.
For more information on health and safety initiatives for the Education sector please visit the HSA website at http://www.hsa.ie.
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Get Safe - Work Safe: Workplace Safety and Health for Senior Cycle Students
This course will introduce Transition Year (TY) and Senior Cycle (SC) students to the principles of workplace safety, health and welfare. It aims to prepare young people for the world of work.
This course forms part of the HSA, National Council for Curriculum Assessment (NCCA) approved, Transition Unit programme.
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An Introduction to Managing Safety and Health in Schools
This free course aims to assist principals, teachers, boards of management and interested others, in their understanding of managing workplace safety, health and welfare in schools. It covers areas such as Completing a Safety Statement, Risk Assessment, Roles and Responsibility and Accident Reporting.
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