Fire Safety Training is about making sure everyone knows what to do in an emergency. Fire safety training helps to protect your business. It ensures everyone knows how to act safely, reducing the risk of injury or loss of life in the event of ablaze. Basic fire-fighting techniques can also help to prevent small fires from becoming big emergencies. Dynamic Safety provides the best
Read MoreThe aim of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to perform first, second and third-party audits of quality management systems against ISO 9001, in accordance with ISO 19011 and ISO 17021, as applicable. Benefits of IRCA Lead Auditor for ISO 9001:2015: Identify the aims and benefits of an ISO 9001:2015 audit Interpret ISO 9001:2015 requirements for audit appl
Read MoreThe objective of this audit is to assess an organization's compliance with elements of SS506-Safety & Health Management Systems and also check whether an organization meets the criteria to attain an award. The audit is conducted based on the standard checklist of 300 questionnaires published by the WSH Council. The audit shall be conducted by MOM Approved WSH Auditors employed by MOM Appr
Read MoreEffects of Industrial Pollution on Our Environment Industrial pollution is the pollution which can be directly linked with industry. This form of pollution is one of the leading causes of pollution worldwide. There are a number of forms of industrial pollution. These are, Water Pollution Soil Pollution Air Pollution Wildlife Extinction Global Warming Dynamic Safety helps you to achieve an efficien
Read MoreWorkplace safety is very important for each and every employee in the industry because all the workers desire to work in a safe and protected atmosphere. Health and safety is the key factor for all the industries in order to promote the wellness of both employees and employers. It is a duty and moral responsibility of the company to look after the employee’s protection. Aware of the surroun
Read MorePhysical Effects on the Employees The majority of the accident cost pertained to the loss, either temporary or permanent, of a trained employee. The physical injuries that contributed to this loss include the following: Retired due to permanent injury (arm, fingers) Loss of ability to handle materials Persistent headaches Persistent pain These injuries result in a wide range of either par
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