Business Compliance courses

15m
25m

Business Compliance

Anti-Bribery Training

CPD, IIRSM

30m

Business Compliance

Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Training

CPD, IIRSM

40m

Business Compliance

Business Compliance Essentials Training

CPD, Institute of Hospitality

20m
30m

Business Compliance

Complaint Handling Training

CPD

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

30m

Business Compliance

Front of House Training

CPD, Institute of Hospitality

65m

Business Compliance

GDPR Advanced (Management) Training

CPD, IIRSM

65m

Business Compliance

GDPR EU Advanced (Management) Training

CPD, IIRSM

35m

Business Compliance

GDPR EU Training

CPD, IIRSM

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

10m

Business Compliance

Product Knowledge (text-based)

CPD

35m

Business Compliance

Professionalism in the Workplace Training

CPD, Citation

10m
15m

Business Compliance

Right to Work Checks (text-based) Training

CPD, Citation

15m

Business Compliance

Social Media Awareness Training

CPD

35m

Business Compliance

Supply Chain Management Training

CPD

15m
10m
15m

Business Compliance

What is AI (text-based) 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.

Like all workplaces, organisations operating in the Hospitality and Leisure sectors must ensure they fulfil their legal duties to employee health and safety as laid out in The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 . In addition, any establishment that prepares or serves food must ensure they have trained their staff in line with The Food Hygiene Regulations 2006 and Food Information Regulations EU1169/2011. Legislation such as The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 are also relevant. For more information on legislative requirements, please refer to specific course pages.

We have been using iHasco for a number of years now and have always found the courses and LMS very user-friendly. The courses are quick and easy to access and there are a multitude of courses available.

Samantha Powell
HR Administrator
at Your Leisure

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