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Site and transport safety training available
07 November 2017
Vehicle movements and loading and unloading vehicles can be some of the most dangerous activities carried out on a work site, says the Health & Safety Executive, which is offering a number of one-day courses to tackle the issues.

The one-day course - HSE Training: Site and Transport Safety - will help you understand the legal requirements of road traffic law and workplace safety law, how and why things go wrong and how you can take practicable steps to reduce risk in your business.
Upcoming dates:
25 January 2018 - email us to register interest
1 March 2018 - email us to register interest
Who should attend?
This course is particularly suitable for site managers and transport managers working in general haulage, retail, warehousing and distribution.
The HSE says: "If you are interested in attending one of our site and transport safety courses, but the advertised dates are not suitable, please do send us an email.
"Did you know we can also offer these courses, at your company’s site? If you’d like to find out about our in-company courses offer please get in touch by emailing us here."
HSE Training & Conferences Unit, Harpur Hill, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 9JN
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