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Confined Spaces & Work at Height Training, Safety & Rescue. Providing Solutions to your Problems. 01143421421

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Our Ladder & Stepladder Training teaches you essential techniques for secure ladder use, proper equipment checks, and ways to prevent slips and falls, especially as surfaces get icy. 👉 Sign up now to ensure your safety on the job this winter! https://t.co/Y6FHu9i9E8
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Working at height requires focus and attention to detail. Common mistakes like not securing harnesses properly, skipping equipment checks, or using unstable ladders can lead to serious accidents. Small errors can lead to big risks
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With winter approaching, it's time to adapt slope safety for colder and potentially icy conditions. Make sure to wear non-slip footwear, inspect all equipment for winter readiness, and always check the terrain for icy patches before starting work.
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As the colder months set in, it’s essential to check and update your fire safety equipment. Make sure fire extinguishers are fully charged, smoke detectors are working properly, and emergency exits are clear and accessible. A little maintenance now can make a big difference
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Working in high-risk confined spaces? Our High-Risk Confined Space Entry & Supervision course is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to stay safe in even the most dangerous environments. 👉 https://t.co/d3zx1b0aRT
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Clear communication is crucial when working in confined spaces. Use radios or hands-free communication devices to stay connected with your team at all times. Establish clear signals for emergencies, and always keep a lookout for communication breakdowns.
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When working in confined spaces, having a solid emergency response plan is a must! Make sure your team knows the rescue procedures, has the right equipment, and practices regularly for fast, effective responses. Proper planning can save lives when every second counts.
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Totally cool when people share your passion for real practical height training! Want some? 01143421421
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When working at height, fall prevention is crucial. Always use a proper harness that’s securely attached, and double-check that guardrails are in place to provide a physical barrier Safety nets offer extra protection in case of a fall. https://t.co/rJ0eKeNjdl
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Confined Space Manager Responsible? We have 1 space left on our 1 day course 5th November = ÂŁ267 + vat Our course will deepen your understanding of assessing and planning entries, risk assessments, control measures, safe systems of work, permits and rescue plans for your confi
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As the colder, drier months roll in, fire risks increase. Make sure your team is ready! Clear away dry leaves and debris that can fuel fires, check heating equipment for safety, and ensure all fire extinguishers are in working order. Regular fire drills are a must
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When entering a confined space, you need the right Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to keep yourself safe. Start with a helmet to protect against head injuries, gloves for hand protection, and a high-quality respirator to guard against harmful gases.
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Are you or your team working at height? Safety should always come first! ✉️ info@elementsafety.co.uk 📞 01143 421 421
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Confined spaces can be deceptive—they may look simple, but they often hide serious hazards. Lack of oxygen, toxic gases, and risks of fire are just a few of the dangers that can appear quickly and without warning.
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Working on sloped surfaces comes with added risks, but you can prevent slips, trips, and falls with the right techniques and equipment. Always wear non-slip footwear, use proper fall protection gear like harnesses and guardrails, and ensure the ground is stable
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Working in confined spaces? Our Low-Risk Confined Space Entry & Supervision course provides the essential training to keep you safe. Learn how to assess risks, safely enter and supervise confined spaces, and use the right equipment to avoid accidents. Sign up today
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As you get ready for the slopes, it's important to stay warm and safe! Wear layers! Start with a base layer, add something warm in the middle, and finish with a waterproof jacket. Don’t forget gloves, warm socks, and a safety hat!
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Fire safety is more than just having extinguishers or knowing where the exits are—it's about integrating safety into the core of your business operations. Here's how you can elevate your fire safety practices...
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Don’t miss out—sign up today and prioritise safety! https://t.co/mtBa48wnXf
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