NEBOSH General Certificate for your business

 

How you manage your health and safety can be crucial to your business, so why take any risks?  Make sure your employees are clear on health and safety rules by enrolling them on a NEBOSH General Certificate course.  
 
If you run a business, then you should ensure you are taking the right precautions to reduce the risks of workplace danger in order to provide a safe working environment.  You may think that health and safety management is a straightforward part of managing business however you have to take practical steps to ensure your business is protected, and this includes keeping up to date with legislation changes, as well as having a individual who focuses on health and safety.  
 
Whether you are self employed, or running a massive organisation, you should always think about health and safety.  People working in construction should particularly consider health and safety aspects.  Construction has the highest amount of workplace injury within any industry in the UK.  Using such large equipment can mean that many things can go wrong and accidents can happen.  As well as carrying out risk assessments on all of the machinery, you should also ensure all staff are fully trained in health and safety, and know what to do in the case of an emergency.  Those working in construction also need to consider how harmful gases can affect the way they work, whether it be gases, liquids or other powders which come into contact with the skin. 
 
However, whilst construction may be one of the most dangerous industries, there are still other industries which require strict health and safety.  Even working in an office can be a hazardous experience.  Working in an office means there is lots of electrical equipment around, which all needs to be PAT tested.  Whilst office workers aren't necessarily working with electricals, they should still take necessary precautions as electricity can be so dangerous.  
 
Office workers also need to consider manual handling and tripping hazards.  Many trips occur due to bad housekeeping.  The solution for this is very simple, ensure your staff are trained to pick up any paper which falls to the floor, boxes are tidy against walls and there are no tripping hazards.  Manual handling should be shown as part of basic health and safety for new employees.  
 
There are many different accidents which can occur within the workplace, but enrolling one of your employees on the NEBOSH General Certificatecan ensure that risks are minimised.