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Time to examine the examiners?

THOROUGH EXAMINATION accrediting body CFTS is advising equipment owners to check not only who’s doing the assessment, but also the kit they’re using.

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National Forklift Safety Day highlights operator training

AS PART of its continuing commitment to raising safety standards across the material handling sector, the UK Material Handling Association (UKMHA) – the UK trade association for manufacturers, truck users and suppliers of forklift trucks and associated components and services – is once again championing the cause of National Forklift Safety Day.

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Free webinar series on homeworking mistakes to avoid

HOMEWORKING AND hybrid working has never been more commonplace, but far too many employees are making do with make-shift and unsuitable arrangements which could leave them suffering from a range of different musculoskeletal issues. What is ‘out of sight, out of mind’ for their employers could now see them pay in loss of productivity and lost days down the line.

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New addition to course library

ASTUTIS IS delighted to expand its health, safety and environmental training library with the addition of the NEBOSH IIRSM Certificate in Managing Risk.

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Industry reunites at SHW Live

The inaugural Safety, Health and Wellbeing Live (SHW Live) is coming to Manchester Central, a newly reinvented trade exhibition and conference, set to run from 23-24 May 2022. HSM takes a look at what you can expect from this exciting new event.

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CHAS at Safety & Health Expo 2022

VISITORS TO Safety & Health Expo 2022 are invited to visit Stand SH1254 where they can meet the CHAS team and find out more about how CHAS can help you work safer and more efficiently while safeguarding your reputation.

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New research highlights gaps in training provisions

A NEW whitepaper report entitled Are we trained for work? – research by enterprise LMS provider Digits – has revealed that over a quarter (27%) of British workers may not have received enough training for their current roles, while a similar number (25%) called their most recent training a box-ticking exercise.

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