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Training for young people

We developed the free Workplace Hazard Awareness Course (WHAC) to help teachers prepare year 10 students for work experience and their first job. It's part of the 'Putting young workers first' campaign, which aims to improve health and safety awareness for teenagers.

The course is a no-nonsense guide to how to protect yourself and your colleagues at work, and what your employer should be doing to keep you safe. It encourages young workers to take a proactive and positive approach to health and safety at work, and to use their common sense.

WHAC takes around six hours to deliver and has more than 20 activities, including an interactive presentation with film clips, teacher guide, workbook, evidence sheets and extension work. It supports an entry-level qualification offered by British Safety Council Awards.

The course has eight sections:

  • What is health and safety?
  • Hazards and harm A
  • Hazards and harm B
  • Safety signs
  • Hazardous working conditions
  • Protection
  • Prevention and care
  • Health and safety responsibilities

 

If you're a teacher or you deliver free or publicly funded training, you can register to use the free learning materials.

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  • Anne Smart, Media and campaigns co-ordinator
  • +44 (0)116 257 3139

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