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NPORS is a qualification which is recognised by the HSE which shows that an organisation has NPORS trained instructors who are fully competent to train, test and certify operators. The main aim of NPORS is to grant NPORS accredited training providers the ability to meet the needs of the company and provide satisfactory personnel.
Plenty of people have completed their First aid at Work course and soon forget when their certificate expires, this then could lead to the qualification becoming invalid if they over run their three years with out re-qualifying therefore not having any evidence showing that they have the competence to provide First Aid
North West based health and safety training company 3B Training have been shortlisted for a Medium Business of the Year at the Skills for Business Award 2015 along side their sister company Bromak Ltd.
As the construction industry is growing a stand out problem that has appeared is the lack of skilled workers to match the work load.
When it comes to fire safety training the question may occur; what is the difference between a Fire Warden and a Fire Marshal? Some may say they are the same thing and some may say that they employ one person to do both jobs but hopefully we can clear things up for you.
The annual Construction Skills Network Report, released on 28th January suggests that between now and 2019, the construction sector could grow back by 2.5%. This means that 25,000 jobs could be created in the North West alone. However, experts from the industry believe that this boom could be hampered by a skills gap.
Looking for some funny construction jokes? We’ve scoured the internet and racked our brains to bring you the best of the best construction jokes.
Here is an info-graphic showing the rates of ill health, fatal injuries and non-fatal injuries across the country between 2013 and 2014.
CITB have been communicating with every construction employer in the country about the way the CITB levy will be calculated from 2017.
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