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3PL unveils manager safety training
06 May 2021
Logistics specialist Gist has launched a programme of safety training which will result in every manager in the UK receiving a formal qualification and recognition from the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.

Every member of Gist’s management population, some 700 employees, will undertake the IOSH training programme, Managing Safely. Managing Safely is a health and safety course for line managers, designed to provide all managers with the confidence and enthusiasm to apply knowledge to the workplace.
The course, which drives improvements in safety awareness, was historically completed as a mandatory qualification by Gist’s Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ) team as well as safety representatives at each of Gist’s sites. This new training programme rollout will see all managers at all sites receive the qualification, taking Gist’s safety culture to a new level.
Gist chief executive Michael Chambers, says: “Keeping our people safe is the single most important priority for our business. We take this very seriously and by rolling out this training programme we are clearly demonstrating the importance of safety in our organisation and ensuring that every Gist manager is fully equipped to identify, manage and respond to the safety risks we may face.”
For more information, visit www.gistworld.com
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