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Workshop considers reoccurring safety issues
05 November 2018
SafeStart International is inviting companies to attend its latest discovery workshop which will take place on 28th November at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole between 10am and 3pm.

Created for health and safety leaders, operations and HR managers, the workshop will address reoccurring workplace safety issues including human error, injuries, lack of employee engagement, and the perceived conflicts between production and safety. Such problems can leave management frustrated and employees in harm’s way.
These 'common safety pain points' are pressing issues that every manager encounters at one time or another. SafeStart experts will outline the factors that lead to these issues and provide insight into how they can be solved.Event attendees will discover the patterns of behaviour and errors that lead to almost all accidents, discovering how the SafeStart programme develops safety skills and provides techniques to reduce errors. The event will also demonstrate how SafeStart can help companies move beyond compliance and beyond the workplace to improve employee engagement, culture, family safety and business results.
Sarah Stoker, development director at SafeStart International says: “Even when exceptional risk reduction measures are in place, common safety pain points can negatively affect any workplace in any industry. Employers must continue to develop their workforce and give them skills that will improve their safety both at work and home.”
To register for the free workshop, please go to: https://rebrand.ly/SafeStart-pressrelease-Nov-half-day-workshop.
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