I think there are two types of H & S.
There is one that is pedantic and is about ticking boxes and quoting rules just for the sake of it and designed to make a simple job complex and bureaucratically impossible whilst encouraging paranoia about H & S while at the same time making gods out of those who are 'in the know' about such things.....
And then there is the other type, how to actually do the job taking into account the job being done and the circumstances whilst applying H & S but not to the point of utter stupidity.
The voice of reason as usual Ross.
Type A) Gareth Keenan from the office
Type B) The guy who is a manager at a factory where I have been cleaning for the last ten years collars me and says have you guys got ten minutes I just want to cover some stuff we've done with our lads about fork trucks.
Showed us a couple of slides; pointed out that fork truck drivers can't see through the upright stanchions of their truck and that we should be vigilant when on the factory floor. Showed us a case study in which an office girl was walking across a factory floor and got mown down and crushed to death by a truck going at 3 - 5 mph but that because she was walking at about the same speed and the driver couldn't see her through the stanchion he just went into her and under the wheels she went.
A good reminder for us who saunter through the place knowing that trucks are there running at slow speeds but with everyone assuming they can see each other at all times this accident happened.
But there was no "course", no half day training session; just a common sense reminder that was relevant to our job for which we were grateful.