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BeaconSafety

  1. Having meal at Top Brink one of the finest pubs in Yorkshire.
  2. @Lord_Sugar sorry Lord Sugar you got it wrong tonight Adam should have gone.
  3. Completed NEBOSH oil and as certificate course today.
  4. Waiting for my son to finish hockey and it's raining!
  5. When you cart out a risk assessment make sure the controls are implemented!
  6. @FieldHR Can NLP used to understand why people act and work unsafely?
  7. @FieldHR I would be interested to talk to you about how NLP could fit into behavioural safety. Would this help to explain why peopl
  8. Can supermarkets help tp improve awareness of safety amongst farmers?
  9. In the UK Ffarming is statistically the mos dangerous industry with over 20% of reported workplace fatalities..
  10. Unfortunately there is not always a direct correlation between good practice by management and performance.
  11. Why aren't students taught about safety at university? Finance, marketing, employee relations but which universities cover safety?
  12. Good result for Saints today......let's stick it to the 'Posh' on Tuesday!
  13. Ian Duncan Smith seems to understand health and safety......good for him!
  14. @MarkJLittlewood Great result......now for Reading, onwards and upwards!
  15. @danemaazon @markjlittlewood What regulations are stifling business and prevent growth?
  16. Safety is a fundamental part of line managers, not an additional part.
  17. Identify risk and be wise before the event.
  18. Safety should be seen as a fundamental part of any business. It is a foundation which an organisation should be built on.
  19. I would define safety culture as the minimum level that management tolerates from their employes in their workplace.
  20. I'm in total agreement with Lord Sugars comments on ambulance chasing lawyers. They are one of the main reasons Safety has a poor name.