Inductus is the quickest and most efficient way to build a strong foundation for your employee health and safety training.  
 
All employers have a legal obligation to properly instruct their staff on health and safety issues.  
 
Failure to do so can leave an organisation vulnerable to potentially expensive compensation claims should an accident occur.  
 
Ideal as an on-site, instant aid to health and safety training that can be used on the very first day with a new member of staff. 
 
 
Inductus ensures that employees are aware of possible risks and dangers in the workplace environment and records their understanding of the essential points of health and safety legislation.  
 
Inductus consists of four sections – three of which are fixed for all organisations, and a fourth that can be chosen to suit the needs of a particular company.  
 
The whole module is very easy to use, requires no computer skills, and takes approximately 1 hour to complete.  
 
The user is tested throughout by means of multiple choice questions and by solving graphical image tests. 

Key Benefits 

Unique Automotive industry context for relevance 
Rich multi-media retains health and safety awareness 
Meets Day 1 legal requirements 
Frees up Managers time 
Dramatically reduces cost  
Standardises presentation 
No site licenses – reduces costs to large multi-site locations 
Archives data directly to customer’s secure database 
Instantly returns documentation and certificate 

Features 

Inductus does not require costly input or supervision time from managers. All that is needed is a configured personal computer and just one minute of administration time to start the course for each employee. The user can then be left to progress through the course at their own pace simply using the click of the computer mouse. 
Inductus represents a dramatic cost saving when compared to face-to-face induction training as there is a minimal amount of supervisor time required. Using Inductus can assist your organisation in minimising insurance premiums by establishing “best practice” within your organisation. 

Content 

Introducing Health & Safety at work 
Employer’s Responsibilities 
Employee Responsibilities 
Preventing Accidents 
Manual handling 
Computers and Display Screens 
CoSHH, Labels and Signs 
Fire Procedures 
First Aid Procedures