Safety Media launches its brand new course creator tool

19 Dec 2016

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The long awaited Course Creator tool has now finally been released by Safety Media. Our development and content teams have spent months perfecting this incredible tool so that you as an employer or an organisation can, for the first time ever have full power over the training that is delivered to your employees. Sounds too good to be true right?

So, what exactly is the Course Creator tool and most importantly how does it work?

Have you ever sat through ‘off the shelf courses’ and cursed how much content is irrelevant to your business? Do you wish you could just delete those sections and add something more relevant? Now you can.

Course Creator will enable you to use snippets from a selection of Safety Media’s top standard ‘off the shelf’ courses and create your own ‘playlist’. You can drag and drop the sections to make the perfect running order to ensure your employees are seeing what is relevant to them quickly and efficiently.

Not only can you ensure the content is relevant but also the context of the material – for example if you are training your warehouse staff then choose snippets showing warehouse environments instead of office ones.

The simple drag and drop functionality means anyone can create a professional looking course without paying for expensive bespoke content. By using standardised content, you can be sure compliance requirements are being looked after.

It really is as simple as it sounds….

  • Decide what you want your course to cover

  • Choose your subjects

  • Create your course

  • Add a self-test and risk checklist questions

  • Publish your course

  • Assign to your learners


  • The self-test section will allow you to choose from questions relevant to the material used within the course or you can even create your own questions specific to your organisation. The risk checklist works the same as in all standard Safety Media courses whereby you can ask questions based on your own specific risk criteria.

    As a Safety Media Enterprise or E-Fit Client, your employees will never again have to sit through long standard courses just to be trained on the five minutes’ section which is actually relevant to them.

    No design work, no complicated research, just your course curated your way – what are you waiting for?

    Get in touch with one of our experts today for access to an in-depth video tutorial and demo.
    Challenge your off the shelf perceptions with Safety Media’s Course Creator.

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