

Delivered online through ZOOM, our 4-day Quality an Qualifications Ireland (QQI) Health and Safety Representation course concentrates on training the attendee to apply sound principles to Safety and Health issues as part of a total strategy to reduce hazards and risks in the workplace. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 workers may select and appoint from among their fellow employees, a Safety Rep.
Safety representatives play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of employees by advocating for and promoting a safe work environment. They actively participate in identifying and addressing potential hazards, conducting risk assessments, and implementing safety measures. By becoming a safety representative, you can contribute to reducing accidents, injuries, and occupational health issues, fostering a healthier and safer workplace for all.
For in-house course delivery requests, we can provide the training in-person or online through Zoom or Microsoft Teams for all 4 days, or a mixture of both.

Course times are 9am to 4.30pm.
System requirements:
Do I need to download the Zoom App to access the course?
You can join your meeting on the Zoom app but users can also join Zoom meetings or webinars from their web browser and bypass downloading Zoom. Simply, locate the meeting invite link from your email or calendar invitation. Click the join link to join the meeting. If a pop-up window prompts you to open or install the Zoom desktop app, click Cancel.
Appointed staff who have responsibility for fostering proactive communication between management and employees on health and safety issues should attend Safety Rep training.
Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, employers, and those who control workplaces to any extent, are required to:
You must be involved in safety within your workplace prior to commencing this course.
You must also be competent in the written and spoken language which the course is being delivered in. This is English unless otherwise indicated.
Health and Safety Representation Certificate 5N1451 – Level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ).
This component has a credit value of 15. Successful completion of this course enables the learner to transfer to programmes leading to other certificates where this component is a mandatory or an elective requirement.
The Safety Rep role includes the undertaking of tasks such as workplace inspections, accident investigations, investigation of complaints and consultation on workplace health and safety matters. Training is required for Safety Reps and employers are required to ensure that such training is comprehensive and allows Safety Reps to fulfil their role in the workplace. The course is accredited by QQI – Quality and Qualifications Ireland.
The Safety Rep role is not to be confused with Safety Officer. A Health and Safety Officer is appointed to perform the main health and safety duties in the workplace. He or she is responsible for ensuring that there is a safe working environment for employees and other relevant parties. It is usually a full-time role.
Health and Safety Representatives act as the liaison between senior management and employees, and may be responsible for, amongst other things assisting the Health and Safety Officer. Safety Representatives usually take on their responsibilities in addition to their regular full-time jobs.
On course completion learners will be able to:
Online Training Requirements:
All participants’ names, gender, DOB and PPS numbers must be supplied to The Cpl Institute as part of QQI certification requirements.
Please let us know if participants have any specific learner requirements.
This course is for those who wish to become safety officers/manager within their organisation. They take ownership of the safety culture within the organisation and would be expected to be able to carry out risk assessments and complete safety statements and have a clear understanding of what the Safety & Health at Work Act 2005, General Applications 2007 and Codes of Practice would entail.
The National Framework of Qualifications describes what learners need to know, understand and be able to do, to achieve a qualification. It lists the main qualifications awarded at each level and pathways from one NFQ level to the next.
It allows you to compare qualifications to help with your choice of programme or course, knowing that it will be recognised at home and abroad.
All qualifications included on the NFQ are listed in the Irish Register of Qualifications. If your qualification was obtained outside Ireland, NARIC Ireland, the National Academic Recognition Information Centre will help you find out how your qualification is understood in Ireland.