Articles, tagged with "health and safety training", page 1
11th October 2011
Should employers have to educate staff in health and safetyThe Health and Safety Executive in the UK recently recorded that more than 200 people every year are killed whilst undertaking their working duties. More than 2 million suffer illness, injury or d...
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OliverWhitney
10th October 2011
Are you based in Perth and offer your services in this region? If yes, then this piece of information could benefit you. A particular ambiance appeals to one only when it is well organized and maintained. It develops a strong aura and helps you to feel go...
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Alexis Alley
26th September 2011
It is a wise saying that the most valuable asset of any company are its employees and it is very important for a business concern to look after its employees that alternatively helps them in growing and development. It is very important to maintain happy ...
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Author:
Marcova
22nd August 2011
A man lost his life as a result of safety failings, it has been found. During a recent hearing at Uxbridge Magistrates' Court, Oak Farm Gas Company, trading as Mr Fizz, pleaded guilty to breaching health and safety laws.
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A man lost h...
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Author:
Tom Jui
12th July 2011
There are a number of health and safety courses available throughout the UK. Such courses ensure that everyone within the workplace is protected from any preventable injury. This training is especially crucial for individuals who are just starting a busin...
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Author:
Nelson
29th June 2011
The New Roads and Street Works Act of 1991, also known as Streetworks, is intended to make sure that companies are trained to carry out any jobs in relation to highways and follow the regulations. The New Roads and Streetworks Act (NRSWA) helps the local ...
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Eddie English
28th June 2011
The New Roads and Streetworks Act makes sure that companies are fully qualified to conduct highway works and comply with up to date regulations. It assists companies and local authorities to work closely together improving road safety and reducing disrupt...
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Eddie English
21st June 2011
The workplace is where people spend a good part of their day and it is important to safeguard their health and ensure safety as they are often exposed to different hazards. The NEBOSH general certificate course is designed for supervisors, managers, and e...
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Author:
Gardner
20th June 2011
SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) Training is a form of health and safety training. It has been designed specifically for site managers, agents and is also meant for those who are in charge of organizing, planning, controlling, monitoring and...
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Author:
Gibson
18th April 2011
A policy is different from a risk assessment.
* Policy: general vision and arrangements for the whole business.
* Risk assessment: a regular review of how you remove or control hazards, and whether you are doing enough, or if you require further ...
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Author:
Herry Taylor
30th March 2011
Health and Safety 101
Facilitating employees with a safe and secure workplace is the key to keep them motivated and energized while working. A safe environment where on one hand improves the productivity of an employee, on the other hand it improves th...
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First_Response
28th March 2011
3 Most Common First Aid Myths That Do No Good
There are no sirens or bells accompanying emergencies or accidents, they can swell up at any place and at any time. The onset of a potential injury may be abrupt and uncontrollable but your response determi...
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Author:
First_Response
23rd March 2011
First Aid Training: Necessity of Everyone
First aid training is important, mainly because it trains individuals to deal with emergency health conditions in a successful manner. We all are aware of the fact that where roads have connected one place from...
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First_Response
02nd March 2011
West Lothian Council fined following death of elderly lady
A court has heard how an elderly lady died after falling through a hole in her hallway floor which had been left uncovered by council workers carrying out repairs on her property.
Mrs Catherin...
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First_Response
28th February 2011
Metal firm fined after teenage worker is injured on first day
A metal forming company has been fined £5,000 after a teenage worker “suffered permanent and debilitating injuries" on his very first day at work.
The new starter, aged 19, had been working...
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First_Response