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COVID 19 Update

Delighted to be back to work and taking bookings for training – First aid, Food safety, health and safety and Manual handling.

We can offer blended courses offering a combination of face to face and online training either accredited or awareness and refresher training available.

 

 

47% of Northern Ireland’s workforce want more training in their jobs

Source: 47% of Northern Ireland’s workforce want more training in their jobs

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Volvo fined £900,000 for worker’s fall 

Volvo fined £900,000 for worker’s fall – Try our compensation calculator to see how much you can claim, No Win No Fee! Get free legal help 24/7

Source: Volvo fined £900,000 for worker’s fall | Personal Injury Solicitors

Food Hygiene is getting easier to spot in Northern Ireland

Starting from today, Friday 7 October, people in Northern Ireland will find it easier to see the food hygiene rating of places they eat out or buy food, as food businesses will now have to display their rating sticker by law.

Source: Food Hygiene is getting easier to spot in Northern Ireland | Food Standards Agency

Keep your food hygiene rating high by ensuring all your staff have food safety training.  One Stop Safety Training can also assist with HACCP setup and implementation.

To discuss your requirements please call 07855468483 or send an enquiry –

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Health and safety – who is responsible ?

Integrating health, safety and the environment (HS&E) practices into core business operations has always been an ongoing challenge for OSH professionals.

Edible food packaging made from milk proteins (video) – American Chemical Society

Source: Edible food packaging made from milk proteins (video) – American Chemical Society

Spaces available on CIEH level 3 Food safety for supervisors 22nd – 24th August only £160 per person BOOK today contact 07855468483

*UPDATE* BT engineer sustained broken back in 7 m fall | IOSH Magazine

As we reported earlier this week, David Spurgeon was in the roof void of a block of flats in Tower Hamlets, east London on 17 May 2011. He was fixing a reported telephone fault in a distribution point when he lost his balance and fell through the fragile ceiling tiles. He managed to hold himself suspended for a short while before dropping 7 m onto the concrete stairwell below.

Source: *UPDATE* BT engineer sustained broken back in 7 m fall | IOSH Magazine