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NEBOSH Learners News June 2024

NEBOSH Learners News June 2024

The Learner newsletter for June 2024 is now available to view online.

28 Jun 2024

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Transitioning from the military into a career in health and safety – you have more transferrable skills than you think!

Transitioning from the military into a career in health and safety – you have more transferrable skills than you think!

Transitioning from the Forces to civilian life can be daunting, especially if you have worked in the military since leaving school! Being expected to choose a career with little to no experience in that field can also be nerve-wracking.

24 Jun 2024

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Creating a positive safety culture in construction

Creating a positive safety culture in construction

Construction is one of the most dangerous industries in the UK with a fatal injury rate that is three times higher than that of other industries. Workplace injuries cost the UK £1.2bn per year and two million working days are lost to work-related injuries and ill health annually.

20 Jun 2024

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Segregation of people and vehicles

Segregation of people and vehicles

Seven people die every year as a result of accidents involving vehicles or mobile plants.

20 Jun 2024

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The human and organisational factors of a successful safety culture

The human and organisational factors of a successful safety culture

James Bird is Head of Strategic Risk and Behavioural Safety at Kier Group and heads up a team of Heath, Safety and Environment professionals based across multiple contracts in the UK. In this article he talks about the importance of designing safety management systems around the workers, and how this can boost organisational performance.

20 Jun 2024

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NEBOSH to host free health and safety in India webinar

NEBOSH to host free health and safety in India webinar

Health and safety in the workplace is vitally important; between 2017 and 2020, three people died and 11 were injured each day, on average, due to accidents in India's registered factories, according to data from the Ministry of Labour & Employment's Directorate General Factory Advice Service & Labour Institutes (DGFASLI), accessed by IndiaSpend in November 2022 through a Right to Information request.

18 Jun 2024

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