Toyota looks to the future
Toyota Material Handling hosted a careers stand alongside their main exhibition stand throughout IMHX 2016 to showcase the wide range of career opportunities available within the organisation.
Toyota Material Handling hosted a careers stand alongside their main exhibition stand throughout IMHX 2016 to showcase the wide range of career opportunities available within the organisation.
Link Microtek, a leading UK supplier of EMF (electromagnetic field) safety equipment, has set up a new training course covering the requirements of the Control of Electromagnetic Fields at Work (CEMFAW) Regulations 2016, which came into force on 1st July as the transposition of EU Directive 2013/35/EU into UK law.
RRC’s partnership with safety and environmental training provider British Safety Services (BSS) started in April this year and is proving successful for both RRC & BSS’s customers.
3B Training have provided five reasons why your workforce should attend training:
Incorrect manual handling can be very dangerous and can be prevented if you are trained properly.
With so many training providers offering different courses, the panel at the Health & Safety Event’s Safety Dialogue sessions – which included representatives from NEBOSH, BOHS, Mines Rescue Service and 3M – focused on the importance of training programmes and how employers assess competency. Alan McArthur, technical supervisor at 3M, gives an overview of the key discussion points from the event.
Construction materials supplier Aggregate Industries has launched its largest ever roll out of formal weighbridge operations training.
In a report issued this week, the National Audit Office (NAO) called for more focus on creating apprenticeships that address particular skills shortages rather than just on increasing overall numbers.
Following a major upgrade to the UTN Training website customers can now book and pay for training online via their UTN business account, giving them the benefit of extended payment terms.
According to THSP – The Health & Safety People, studying for the Level 5 NVQ Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety allows you to learn practical health and safety skills whilst still earning, enhancing your earning potential and progressing your career to the next level.
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