Olive Safety
Olive Safety
Unit 5, Red Cow Business Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22, Dublin, Ireland Dublin 22
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Confined spaces are significantly more hazardous than normal workplaces in terms of health and safety. A confined space refers to any small place including vessels, tanks, containers, cells or any such ...
Under both the 1981 Fire Services Act and Regulation 8 of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 your business is required by law to provide staff with adequate fire safety training. This course ...
The Workplace First Aid Refresher Course is meant to impart knowledge on how to handle the common emergencies which will help candidates in becoming certified First Aiders in their workplace. The training ...
The Workplace First Aid Refresher Course is meant to impart knowledge on how to handle the common emergencies which will help candidates in becoming certified First Aiders in their workplace. The training ...
Olive Safety Workplace First Aid course is a 3 days classroom course with 2 years of validity, will Enable people to give emergency care or treatment to an ill or injured person in the workplace or elsewhere ...
This course is a legislative requirement for managers/supervisors in the food industry, This course covers the same headings as levels 1 & 2 but it goes into more detail in each heading. Level 1 & 2 need ...
The Workplace First Aid Refresher Course is meant to impart knowledge on how to handle the common emergencies which will help candidates in becoming certified First Aiders in their workplace. The training ...
The Safety Reps is a 2 days Olive safety accredited course will help the participant to promote and maintain safety and health in the workplace. The Safety Representative Course outlines the roles and ...
Working at heights can pose many risks to personal well-being, leaving a small margin for carelessness or error while working. Harness Safety Training Course is designed to provide the course participants ...
Designed by Irish Fire Safety Engineers meeting the requirements of The Safety Health & Welfare at Work Act 2005 and The Fire Services Act 1981 (2003). Legislation places responsibility upon the “person ...