Elearning Description
In partnership with iAS, this RMS produced platform allows employers to train their staff in the basics of health and safety, manual handling, display screen equipment and fire safety.
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The four courses (Health and Safety Induction, Manual Handling, Display Screen Equipment, and Fire Safety) allow employers to meet their legal and moral obligations. The platform is an excellent additional product to offer to your clients at just £15 per course licence with bulk discounts available. The software offers a number of useful features including:
- Easy to use
- Interactive exercises throughout
- Track user progress with the Training Manager
- Takes between 1 to 2 hours to complete
- Assessment is fully online
- Instant certificate download
We offer two flexible options for our e-learning resellers. With our Outreach Centre service, you sell our e-learning courses and let RMS provide everything else. We will take care of learner set-ups, exams and support. Alternatively, our Accredited Centre option lets you resell our e-learning courses but use your own training expertise and accreditation to manage your own learners.
- Save up to 50% on RRP when you resell our e-learning
- White labelling – sell our e-learning courses completely under your own brand
- Flexible - our e-learning platform was created by in-house developers so we can make changes quickly and even add your
- Your clients can train multiple learners simultaneously and track their progress
Health and Safety Induction · Health and safety law, policies, first aid, emergency arrangements, hazard reporting, safety signs.
Display Screen Equipment · What is it, DSE law, health effects, computer and laptop use.
Fire Safety · Causes of fire, fire prevention, evacuation and procedures.
Manual Handling · Impact of manual handling, potential harm caused by incorrect lifting, risk assessment, correct lifting technique.
Asbestos Awareness · Understand what asbestos is, the typical locations where it is found and how to work safely to avoid exposure in the event that they are working in the vicinity of asbestos containing materials (ACMs).