Business Compliance courses

25m

Business Compliance

Anti-Bribery Training

CPD, IIRSM

30m

Business Compliance

Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Training

CPD, IIRSM

20m
40m

Business Compliance

Business Compliance Essentials Training

CPD, Institute of Hospitality

20m
30m
35m

Business Compliance

Cyber Security Awareness Training

CPD, IIRSM

25m
45m

Business Compliance

Environmental Awareness Training

IOSH, CPD

25m

Business Compliance

EU AI Act (text-based) Training

CPD

30m

Business Compliance

Fraud Awareness and Prevention Training

CPD, IIRSM

65m

Business Compliance

GDPR Advanced (Management) Training

CPD, IIRSM

65m

Business Compliance

GDPR EU Advanced (Management) Training

CPD, IIRSM

35m

Business Compliance

GDPR EU Refresher Training

CPD, IIRSM

35m

Business Compliance

GDPR EU Training

CPD, IIRSM, Skills For Care

35m

Business Compliance

GDPR Training

CPD, IIRSM

20m

Business Compliance

Managing Contractors Training

CPD, Citation

25m

Business Compliance

Modern Slavery Training

IOSH, CPD, IIRSM, Institute of Hospitality

35m

Business Compliance

Professionalism in the Workplace Training

CPD, Citation

15m

Business Compliance

Social Media Awareness Training

CPD

15m

Business Compliance

Whistleblowing Training

CPD, IIRSM

Why is training important?

Relevant legislation

It’s important that you comply with the law and understand the positive impact training can have on your organisation.

Within the Retail sector, there are a number of legal guidelines that stipulate employers have a duty to provide adequate health and safety training for their staff. The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 cover general requirements, as well as additional training for those working alone within the workplace.

Other pieces of legislation such as The Electricity at Work Act 1989 and The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 outline the necessity for training on safe use of electrical appliances and best practice for preventing slips, trip and falls. Other documents much as The Equality Act 2010, The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 and The Data Protection Act 1998 are also relevant.

We chose iHasco for the convenience of being flexible without affecting day to day tasks.

Vimal Bhagwanji
Director of Operations
at The Bay Tree

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