E-Learning ( CPD & IOSH)

Food Allergy Awareness

Having an allergic reaction to certain foods can be really dangerous for both workers and customers. There have been cases recently where this has led to very serious consequences, even causing some people to lose their lives.

Food Safety Training

Global HSE Training & Consultancy offers food safety training to assist all employees engaged in food safety in identifying and adhering to safe food practices.


Fire Safety Training

Fire Safety Training is vital for ensuring the safety of employees, visitors, and customers while meeting legal requirements under the RRFSO and The Fire Safety (Scotland) regulations.


Fire Marshal Training


Having an allergic reaction to certain foods can be really dangerous for both workers and customers. There have been cases recently where this has led to very serious consequences, even causing some people to lose their lives.

Anti Bribery

The Bribery Act 2010 aims to maintain fair competition in business and stop organizations and their employees from acting improperly.




Conducting Effective HR Investigations

Employers must ensure they have the appropriate policies, procedures, and training to prevent allegations regarding the fairness and credibility of investigations or subsequent procedures.

Conflict Management

In a single year, around 685,000 workplace violence incidents were reported, including 288,000 assaults and 397,000 threats of violence.



The Disciplinary Process

Managing a disciplinary process can be a daunting process if you aren’t ordinarily involved in conducting a disciplinary meeting.



Diversity, Equality and Inclusion for Employees

The Equality Act started in 2010, combining various existing laws. It addresses discrimination based on age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, race, and religion.

Equality and Diversity for Managers

In a single year, around 685,000 workplace violence incidents were reported, including 288,000 assaults and 397,000 threats of violence.



Fraud Awareness for Employees

Managing a disciplinary process can be a daunting process if you aren’t ordinarily involved in conducting a disciplinary meeting.



Fraud Awareness for Managers

Employee fraud is a big issue that affects many organizations. It includes things like lying about expenses, stealing money or company items, or giving discounts without permission.


Modern Slavery Awareness

In a single year, around 685,000 workplace violence incidents were reported, including 288,000 assaults and 397,000 threats of violence.



Safeguarding Adults at Risk

“Everyone deserves to live safely, without being hurt or ignored.” – NHS





Safeguarding Children and Young People

The World Health Organization says millions of children worldwide experience physical, emotional, or sexual violence.



The Grievance Process

If you get a written complaint from an employee, it might feel overwhelming. It’s important to know how to handle it, especially if you’re not used to dealing with staff complaints.

UK GDPR and Data Protection Awareness

“Everyone deserves to live safely, without being hurt or ignored.” – NHS


Whistleblowing Awareness

The World Health Organization says millions of children worldwide experience physical, emotional, or sexual violence.


Whistleblowing for Managers

Whistleblowing means telling authorities about certain kinds of illegal actions.






Drugs and Alcohol Awareness for Employees

About 17 million workdays are lost annually due to drug and alcohol-related sickness, costing around £7.3 billion yearly to the economy.




Drugs and Alcohol Awareness for Managers

It is almost inevitable that drug and alcohol misuse amongst staff will, at some point, have an impact on your organisation. Whether it is through lateness and absenteeism, lower productivity and poor performance from individual staff members, or the even

Mental Health and Me

Whistleblowing means telling authorities about certain kinds of illegal actions.






Physical and Verbal Abuse, Bullying and Harassment training

Sometimes, the workplace can have hidden dangers caused by behaviors that seem obvious but are actually risky.




Stress Awareness for Employees

Around 20% of people feel very or extremely stressed at work, and over 500,000 individuals say work stress has made them sick.





Stress Awareness for Managers

Employers must make sure stress at work is handled well and do a risk assessment. Managers usually do this assessment and handle stress at work.

Agile Working

As things get better after the pandemic, do you see the good things about flexible or mixed working? Are your employees going to work away from the office more?

Asbestos Awareness

It’s the law to have asbestos awareness training according to the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. Asbestos causes 5,000 deaths every year in the UK.

Behavioural Safety

Employers must make sure stress at work is handled well and do a risk assessment. Managers usually do this assessment and handle stress at work.



CDM Awareness training

The Construction Design and Management Regulations (CDM) have been around for more than 25 years. They have changed how construction work is done by promoting a well-thought-out, planned, and risk-based management approach.

Confined and Enclosed Spaces Awareness

Every year, many workers suffer serious injuries or die in confined spaces. This happens across various industries, from those with complicated machinery to simple storage containers.

COSHH Training

The COSHH Regulations of 2002 make it a legal duty for employers to keep employees and visitors safe from harmful substances in the workplace.




COVID-19 Return to Work Awareness

Going back to work or the workplace might seem easy, but considering the most serious pandemic the world has faced and a highly contagious virus makes it more challenging.


Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Training

Display Screen Equipment Training, also called DSE training, is necessary for companies whose employees use computer monitors, laptops, keyboards, and mobile devices as part of their work.

Driver Awareness

Both employers and employees have duties when driving for work, and studies show work-related drivers face a higher risk of accidents.


Electrical Safety

If your organization has people who use or handle electrical systems or equipment, you need to do two things: assess the risks involved and provide training for your employees.

Environmental Awareness

Raising environmental awareness helps everyone reduce their impact on the environment. Between 1970 and 2004, carbon dioxide emissions increased significantly due to various factors.

First Aid Appointed Person

Making sure there are proper plans for accidents is a crucial aspect of an organization’s emergency preparation.




Health and Safety Awareness

If your organization has people who use or handle electrical systems or equipment, you need to do two things: assess the risks involved and provide training for your employees.

Health and Safety Induction

New employees and young workers are more likely to get hurt or sick at work compared to others. It’s crucial to provide them with proper training and orientation when they start to keep them safe.

Homeworker Awareness

Even if employees work from home occasionally or full-time, their health and safety remains the employer’s responsibility.




IOSH Managing Safety

The IOSH Managing Safely course is the gold standard for training managers, supervisors, and team leaders in health and safety management.



IOSH Working Safely – Passport

IOSH stopped offering the Working Safely Passport, but now Global HSE Training & Consultancy has partnered with IOSH to provide the Global HSE Training & Consultancy Working Safely Passport.

IOSH Working Safely Certificate

In the UK workplace, there were 146,076 reported injuries. Young workers and those new to the job are at higher risk and experience more accidents.


Ladder Safety

One-third of all falls from heights involve ladders and stepladders. This results in about 14 deaths and 1,200 serious injuries every year, on average.



Legionella Awareness Training

Training about Legionella is crucial for a company’s health and safety efforts. It helps keep your employees, customers, contractors, and the public safe from diseases like Legionnaires’ disease.

IOSH Working Safely Certificate

In the UK workplace, there were 146,076 reported injuries. Young workers and those new to the job are at higher risk and experience more accidents.


Ladder Safety

One-third of all falls from heights involve ladders and stepladders. This results in about 14 deaths and 1,200 serious injuries every year, on average.



Legionella Awareness Training

Training about Legionella is crucial for a company’s health and safety efforts. It helps keep your employees, customers, contractors, and the public safe from diseases like Legionnaires’ disease.

Lone Working Awareness

Lone workers are those who work by themselves without close or direct supervision. This includes those who work alone at a fixed base or outside normal working hours, who drive for a living, who work alone with the public or who visit other premises.

Managing Safety

According to ‘Managing for Health and Safety – HSG65’, real health and safety management needs everyone in the organization to be skilled, from top to bottom.


Manual Handling in the Office

If your employees have to lift, lower, carry, push, or pull loads, the Manual Handling Operations Regulations apply. Therefore, you must conduct a risk assessment, and your employees will usually need awareness training.

Noise Awareness

Frequent exposure to loud noise can harm your hearing. To lower these risks, make sure your employees understand how to correctly wear and maintain the ear protection you provide them.

Office Safety Training

Is your company’s office following the current laws in the UK? Do your employees understand their duties at work? Can your employees identify common workplace dangers and know how to handle them?

Manual Handling

If your employees need to lift or move things, the Manual Handling Operations Regulations apply. You must assess risks, and they usually need awareness training.

PPE Awareness

Personal protective equipment (PPE) includes clothing and gear worn to keep people safe from harm or sickness when risks cannot be avoided otherwise. It shields your eyes, face, hands, arms, ears, and the rest of your body.

Risk assessment training

Risk assessment is crucial for managing fire safety and health. It’s used daily to prevent harm and ensure safety.




Slips, Trips and Falls training

Slips, trips, and falls cause the most serious injuries and time lost at work. Any workplace, including offices, can have these accidents, so every employer needs to address the risk.


Work at Height

Does your organization have employees who work at heights, using equipment like stepladders, ladders, scaffolds, and mobile elevating work platforms?

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  • Introducing Abrasive Wheels 
  • The Anatomy of an Abrasive Wheel
  • The Dangers of Abrasive Wheels
  • Abrasive Wheel Safety
  • Safe Speeds
  • Other Wheel Markings
  • Storage and Handling
  • Checking and Testing
  • Training and Certification
  • Inspections
  • Course Summary

– You will have a dedicated industry professional assessor

– We cover the whole of the UK

– Our NVQs are Ofqual approved and we use a number of awarding bodies including NOCN, SQA and ProQual.

  • Course Benefits – Your Advantage:
    • Convenience: Learn at your own pace and on your own schedule from anywhere with an internet connection.
    • Comprehensive: Gain in-depth knowledge of abrasive wheel safety, from the basics to advanced techniques.
    • Interactive: Engage with interactive content, quizzes, and assessments to reinforce learning.
    • Up-to-Date: Access current safety regulations and best practices in abrasive wheel operation.
    • Certification: Upon successful completion, receive a certificate demonstrating your competence in abrasive wheel safety.
    Invest in your safety and the safety of others. Enrol in our Abrasive Wheel Safety and Operation course today!

This course is aimed at anyone who uses abrasive wheels or employs people who use abrasive wheels as part of their work.

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. Applications range from hand grinding to disc cutting. They can be used at all stages of a work process, for making preliminary cuts and scores in materials, or for fine polishing and finishing.

Different wheels will have different properties and characteristics suitable for particular tasks. They also have different weaknesses and can pose different risks and hazards in handling and use. For this reason, it’s important that you always select the right abrasive wheel for the job and use it with the right machinery.

This course covers the anatomy of an abrasive wheel, the dangers associated with their use, storage and handling and much more.

CPD Units – 3

  • Course Modules:
    1. Introducing Abrasive Wheels: An overview of the different types of abrasive wheels, their common applications, and the importance of safety in their operation.
    2. The Anatomy of an Abrasive Wheel: A detailed exploration of the components of an abrasive wheel, their function, and how they contribute to performance and safety.
    3. The Dangers of Abrasive Wheels: Identification of potential hazards associated with abrasive wheels, including wheel breakage, kickback, and dust inhalation, along with strategies for risk mitigation.
    4. Abrasive Wheel Safety: Comprehensive guidance on safe operating procedures, including correct wheel mounting, proper guarding, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
    5. Safe Speeds: Understanding the significance of maximum operating speeds, how to interpret speed markings on wheels, and the risks of exceeding recommended speeds.
    6. Other Wheel Markings: Interpretation of additional markings on abrasive wheels, such as grit size, bond type, and manufacturer’s information.
    7. Storage and Handling: Best practices for safe storage, transport, and handling of abrasive wheels to prevent damage and ensure optimal performance.
    8. Checking and Testing: Techniques for inspecting abrasive wheels for defects, conducting ring tests for soundness, and performing regular maintenance.
    9. Training and Certification: Overview of relevant training requirements for abrasive wheel operators and the importance of obtaining proper certification.
    10. Inspections: Guidelines for conducting regular inspections of abrasive wheel equipment, work areas, and safety procedures to maintain a safe working environment.
    11. Course Summary: A review of key concepts, reinforcement of safety principles, and final assessment to evaluate knowledge and understanding.

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