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Poll : February
Spend on health & safety in your organisation in 2012 will be?
This is an anonymous poll for statistical purposes only
Last Month's Poll

Are you in favour or proposals to reduce the number of workplace safety inspections?

Yes - 25%

No - 75%

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Guiding the way to better health and safety
March 2nd 2006

RRC Training, has published The RRC Guide to Health and Safety Training. Available free, it is an invaluable reference tool for all those interested in rolling out training within their organisation or industry.

“Most organisations now accept their moral obligation as well as the business sense of giving health and safety paramount importance,’ comments RRC MD Gary Fallaize. ‘Yet this increased focus on health and safety has brought its own problems – the growth in available health and safety training options makes it all the more easy to make the wrong choices, waste time and money and end up with qualifications that are of no value.”

 

The RRC Guide to Health and Safety Training , a 20-page booklet, lifts the lid on the real benefits and costs of training.  It looks at what drives health and safety training in the UK and the trends currently shaping the marketplace. By looking at the current issues, the legal requirements and the different qualifications and options available, the RRC Guide to Health and Safety Training aims to assist organisations in identifying what training is best suited to them and their staff and how to select the best ways to obtain it. Importantly, it concentrates on the practicalities of health and safety training and includes a checklist of questions to ask before signing on the dotted line.

The RRC Guide to Health and Safety Training is available free from RRC Training.

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