Training courses
The current economic climate brings a greater focus on all aspects of risk management for businesses, including health and safety, says specialist health training and consultancy provider, ORS.
The company says it provides a wide variety of training, both accredited and tailored to the client’s needs, and delivers a positive experience that is relevant to today’s market.
ORS training courses are said to encompass subjects that companies need to reduce risk for the benefit of the business and its insurers. From tackling difficult health and safety topics, such as cultural and behavioural issues, through to practical training on risk assessment and accident investigation, ORS says it delivers the training organisations need to improve their health and safety at every level.
The ORS courses include training on the risks and controls associated with working at height, asbestos, as well as IOSH programmes Working safely, Directing safely and Managing safely. The courses are targeted at different levels, from employees to supervisors, line managers and directors. Subjects range from highly-specific issues for specific sectors to essential health and safety training suitable for any level in any sector.
To find out more, visit www.orsltd.com or call 0141 226 4800.
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Training courses
The current economic climate brings a greater focus on all aspects of risk management for businesses, including health and safety, says specialist health training and consultancy provider, ORS. <br>
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