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If you’re after a support package, we’ve got a team of qualified professionals on-hand to offer expert guidance when you need it most. From post-accident advice to approval questionnaires, our team will help you every step of the way.
Revision eLearning
Learning remotely is not only convenient, it’s quick and efficient too. That’s why we provide a range of eLearning revision modules – including observations sheets, quizzes and practise assessments.
NEBOSH Audiobooks
Choose from three interactive and engaging NEBOSH audiobooks to boost your learning methods. You can even listen as you go by downloading them to your mobile or mp3 player.
In-House Training
At Phoenix Health & Safety, our team of experts can also provide off-site training. To get the most out of our programmes, our in-house courses can be tailored specifically to suit you.
Consultancy Services
If you're after some help and guidance, we've a team of highly qualified consultants who have a wealth of experience in the health and safety industry.
The Role of a competent person
Health and safety practitioners, also known as health and safety officers, managers, advisers or consultants, seek to minimise the risk of injury and ill health at work. The role of a health and safety practitioner is to provide advice on planning, implementing, monitoring and reviewing protective and preventative health, safety and welfare measures.
Continue reading How do you know your advisor is competent?
If you are seeking to contract with an external consultancy or employ an internal advisor, how do you know what role and function the competent person should take and what capabilities, knowledge and skills they would require to be effective.
Continue reading How competent is your health and safety advisor?
Organisations have a legal duty to ensure arrangements for a competent person are in place, that the competent person is able to conduct their duties and has sufficient training and experience to perform their role.
Continue reading Farm worker suffers serious injury due to faulty machinery
The agricultural industry is one of the most dangerous environments to work in from a health and safety perspective. With high rates of injury and fatalities employers need to be more vigilant than ever when it comes to the safety of their workers.
Continue reading Breach of Health & Safety at Work Act leads to £600k fine for Textile Company
Handling large machinery always comes with associated risks and it can be impossible to pinpoint the injury rate for a particular type of machine.
When using heavy equipment, like a packaging machine, it is imperative to put a formalised safe system of work in place and to train workers appropriately. Daily safety checks and routine hygienic cleaning ensure that staff are not at risk of injury.
Continue reading Failure to carry out correct Risk Assessments leads to two workers sustaining serious injury
Risk assessments can seem to be an endless task but if you fail to have them in place there can be serious consequences.
Businesses have a responsibility to ensure all staff are aware of and understand the risks associated with their work as well as the environment they work in. A failure to do this can result in large fines and opens up the possibility of accidents in the work place.
Continue reading Devon Contractors fined for breach of Health & Safety at Work Regulations
When it comes to health and safety on a construction site, making sure workers have the correct training and undertake the required procedures is imperative.
Working with heavy machinery, construction equipment and vehicles comes with a number of risks meaning you could injure yourself, someone else or cause a fatality.
Continue reading What jobs can a NEBOSH certificate get you?
The NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety can be the gateway to a variety of not just jobs, but careers. It is widely recognised as an ideal first step towards becoming a health and safety professional, often taken by people who have had health and safety as part of their duties and now wish to it to become their specialist field.
Continue reading Who is responsible for H&S in workplace?
If you run or manage any kind of business or organisation you already know it, the health and safety buck stops with the boss.
Under UK law there's no doubt. It's every employer’s responsibility to protect the health and safety of their employees, and of anyone else who might be affected by the business, including customers, visitors and passers-by.
Continue reading Health and safety law, what you need to know
What every employer needs to know about health and safety law
One of the best known legal maxims is that ignorance of the law is no defence. When it comes to health and safety, "I didn't know we couldn't do that" simply won't cut it in court. And not knowing the law makes you much more likely to end up there.
Continue reading Why it's important to assess health and safety risks
In a nutshell there are two compelling reasons why it's important for an employer to assess health and safety risks in the workplace:
Because you want your employees, customers and visitors to be safe and healthy
Because you would be breaking the law if you failed to conduct an assessment.
Continue reading How and when to report potential health and safety risks once they have been identified
"When should I report a health and safety concern?" is an easy question, because there's only one possible answer. As soon as possible - before something terrible happens. "How" is more complicated, because it depends on who you are and where you work.
Continue reading Monitoring and reviewing H&S risk assessments
How health and safety risk assessments are monitored and reviewed
So you've conducted a health and safety assessment of your workplace and created a health and safety policy for the business. You're entitled to feel relieved; pleased that you've done all you need to comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA).
Continue reading Why do we have risk assessments in the workplace?
The short answer is "because it's every employer's duty".
Being an employer is about much more than just obeying the letter of the law, of course. You also want to make your workforce as productive as possible. And you need to attract talented people by being a good place to work.
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