The majority of Health and safety courses are generic. In other words because the principles and standards are the same within all industries all qualifications tend to have parallel modules. However it is clear that some industries, whether in the private sector or public sector, may call for ... Views: 804
As the volume of health and safety legislation continues to increase and becomes more complex the need for substantial training in this area is of paramount importance to managers. Subsequently, and especially within the construction industry, supervisors are being expected to take on more ... Views: 437
The type of work you do very much determines the type of risks you will be susceptible to in your occupational environment. A chef may run the risk of burns while a scaffolder may run the risk of broken bones. An office worker is more likely to face milder risks but the long term effects whether ... Views: 587
It is a pity that health and safety is often met by derision in corporate business as a spectre of doom and over indulgence in factors that managers feel are out of their control. But the fact is statistics quite clearly show that if it wasn’t for Health and Safety training, regulations and ... Views: 485