Autumn and winter are the best times of year for training as working on the land becomes more difficult at this time of the year.
So much to be aware of if starting a new job or taking on a new person at work
New jobs or new helpers can be fraught with hazards
Some New Spring Courses with Newlands Training
This is a great time of year to take a look at your skills and get some of those essential training courses done – email lesley@newlandstraining.co.uk or phone the office 01305 848454. The website has detailed course information and prices www.newlandstraining.co.uk
Such a good time of year for training courses- are you interested?
This is a great time of year to take a look at your skills and get some of those essential training courses done
July already! look at our course Menu and have a feast
Summer Selection of courses It is such lovely weather now for our Chainsaw Courses and as a part of your duty of care in the workplace, making sure your chainsaw users are properly trained and assessed as competent, is a requirement under HSE PUWER regulations.
Farmers should visit the HSE Agricultural Website – It’s good.
I highly recommend the links below to the HSE Agricultural Website. One link works on safety Advice and the other on Health Issues “The HSE agriculture website has been updated with essential information and guidance on health and safety in agriculture. Visit the new safety and health topic pages for further details.”
First on the scene – deep breath – and remember your First Aid training
The vast majority of us have not chosen a medical career but find ourselves required to know what to do if there is an accident at work or at home, often with reluctance, and a hope that we won’t be called to action.
First Choice for First Aid – we have done all the hard work for you.
The new First Aid Regulations with effect 1st October 2013 made easy for you.
Fires and accidents can be avoided during the harvest season with good planning and training courses.
Fires and accidents can be avoided during the harvest season with good planning and training courses.
Another expensive mistake with a chainsaw – ouch!
A farm owner has been prosecuted after an untrained worker plunged over four metres from a tree as he was using a chainsaw to prune branches.