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ONSITE SAFETY TRAININGS
Now a days, there is more accidents are happening in industries due to lack of training and awareness in health and safety. The workers are not aware of the existing hazards at the work site and its adverse health effects.
ONSITE SAFETY TRAININGS
These are some of our most opted onsite safety trainings are:
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Emergency
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Lifting & Rigging
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3
Rescue operations
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4
Scaffolding Safety
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5
Workplace Safety Rescue operations
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First Aid & Fire Safety
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Health & Safety Management System
Why On Site Training is Important
This might seem like an obvious point, but one of the key reasons why health and safety training is important is because it isn’t optional – it’s the law.
It’s important to avoid becoming complacent with health and safety procedures, and to remember that no workplace is 100% safe.
A strong health and safety policy can help an organisation build a good relationship with its employees.
On site training is important because it can often play a vital role in what projects an organization can bid for and how they are awarded.
In short, on site training is important because it has the capacity to unite employers and employees in the pursuit of a common goal – to create a safe and secure workplace that ensures the safety and success of everyone involved.
Facilities included
- Educate employees on the basics of health and safety
- Increased focus by employees on their tasks
- Increased job pleasure and confidence among employees
- Increased employee inspiration
- Increased effectiveness in processes, deriving in financial gain
- Increased ability to adopt new skills and methods
- Increased change in scheme and products
- Increase employee turnover
- Increase company image, e.g., conducting ethics trainings
- Risk management, e.g., training about sexual harassment, diversity training.
- Increased productivity and satisfaction among personnel by keeping the workplace safe
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