As per Regulation 4 of the Confined Spaces Regulation 1997 – entering a confined space should be avoided, where possible. If entry can’t be avoided – then it is necessary to put a safety system of work in place.
Working on aluminium mobile towers is becoming more and more popular in industry, as a safer way of working and avoiding injury.
The Global Wind Organisation (GWO) has introduced two new training standards. These are Advanced Rescue Training (ART) and Enhanced First Aid (EFA) - our training facility at Crossgates in Fife is one of the first training providers that has been approved to deliver these courses.
On 26th April 2019, the team from our Knottingley Training Centre were delighted to attend and support an initiative organised by our customer TOTAL. Every year, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) marks World Day for Safety – and this year, celebrated 100 years of work to improve occupational health and safety.
Back in October 2018, Billy Gundry, Operations Manager at the MRS Training & Rescue’s Knottingley Station, was featured as a guest on The Biz Hour podcast. Steve Twynham, the presenter of the podcast, and Billy spoke about our then new confined space management app, SACCS.
On Saturday the 10th November 2018, organisations and the public gathered for Millennium Green Trust’s Three Oaks planting ceremony. The tree planting event – Three Oaks to Remember paid respects to those who lost their lives in the First World War, and saw Celebrant Andrea Garlick explain the devastating effects of the war which ended 100 years ago on the day of the ceremony.
The European Week of Safety and Health at Work 2018 starts on the 22nd of October. The awareness week is held every October and has the objective of highlighting workplace health with hundreds of events which take place across the EU and beyond.
October may be the month of Halloween – but it is also the month when Restart a Heart Day takes place, and this year – it’s on the 16th of October 2018.