Category Archives: Health and safety statistics 2009/2010

Only 5 places left on our London IOSH Managing Safely in the Exhibition & Events Industry course

Only 5 places left on our London IOSH Managing Safely in the Exhibition & Events Industry course       Book now to avoid disappointment!  Details are… Course: IOSH Managing Safely in the Exhibition & Events Industry course – London Dates:   Tuesday 17th – … Continue reading

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Event Safety training courses

Event safety and training In addition to the four day IOSH Managing Safely in the Exhibition and Event Industry training course, oasys specialise in offering short  training packages tailored for the events industry. However, the IOSH Managing Safely in the … Continue reading

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Special offer Discounted in-house Health and Safety training courses

Special offer Discounted in-house Health and Safety training courses Beat the squeeze and make a fantastic saving on in-house health and safety training courses. oasys are offering a discounted daily training fee of £495.00 per day for all UK based … Continue reading

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Health and safety statistics 2009/2010

The number of workplace fatalities have fallen to the lowest point since records began, evidenced by the latest statistics from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). 1.3 million people who worked during the last year were suffering from an illness … Continue reading

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