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Many companies look to mining to lead the way on workplace safety because over the past two decades, they have
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Providing workplace safety and employee mental health training leads to fewer injuries. Our most important workplace training article looks at critical hazards in the workplace and offers quick training tips to improve safety practices.
In this article, we discuss eight common workplace hazards that can kill employees or lead to fatal injuries. Addressing these eight workplace hazards should be the staple diet of your safe work practices. To keep them front of mind, you should invest in methods to regularly refresh the critical controls.
Many organisations struggle to find the best training solutions. These articles highlight trends in safety training and how to effectively support employee mental health. We look at training methodologies, the role of technology and how adults learn. The articles look at what works and what doesn’t to guide you in your training efforts.
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In this the second of our two final articles for 2019, we provide a summary of our top mental health
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Organisations are looking for the best ways to increase safe behaviour in their workplaces. It’s little wonder that they are,
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