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The Importance of PPE Training

Personal protective equipment (PPE), is an essential component of all high-risk workplaces. It is there to keep yourself and others safe. Protective equipment is worn to prevent exposure to chemicals or contaminants that can cause illness and is a vital part of infection control.

Some workplaces that require PPE are the construction industry, dentistry, and hospitals, to name a few. This is to prevent any exposure to infectious diseases. All organisations and high-risk businesses should be able to establish protocols and provide education in line with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

As you can see, the use of correct PPE is a necessity in order to keep yourself and your workplace safe. For more information on the importance of PPE safety training, read on.

 

Our Guide To PPE in Construction

The importance of PPE is crucial in the construction industry and health and safety must always be at the forefront of people's minds to keep themselves and the people around them safe.

The construction industry reports the highest number of fatal injuries due to accidents each year, so it's crucial to have the correct safety equipment to minimise the chance of accidents happening.

Unfortunately, there will always be risks and hazards in any work environment (especially construction sites) - no matter how many safety measures you take! Learn more about our guide to PPE in construction so you can keep safe at all times.

 

SafeContractor - The Key Steps

At Beaconrisk we understand the importance of having your business accredited - it helps showcase that your business is a safe, stable and ethical place to be.

We understand that the SafeContractor accreditation can be a daunting process, but rest assured here at Beaconrisk we have all the information you need to know about SafeContractor Accreditation.

We are here to help you along the way, so read on to learn more about the scheme and how important it can be for your business - and what we can do to help you become SafeContractor Accredited.

Top Tips To Reduce Health and Safety Risks in Construction

It is a legal requirement that all businesses follow the health and safety legislation. This is especially important for high-risk organisations, such as the construction industry.

Having the correct health and safety procedures in place minimises the risk of any accidents occurring and saves the company time and hassle.

When an accident happens within the workplace, say an employee or employer injures themselves, you will then have to fill out a health and safety risk assessment form, which can take a while to complete.

Throughout this blog, we will be exploring tips to help reduce occupational health and safety risks, specifically in the construction industry.

 

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