
Teri Devine
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Mar 5, 2024 |
britsafe.org | John Dicey |Sarah Prince |Teri Devine |Allen Carr's Easyway
With news reports indicating that the decades-long decline in smoking in the UK has ground to a halt and with increasing numbers of youngsters lighting up, vaping and casually using nicotine pouches, National No Smoking Day on 13 March presents employers with a valuable opportunity to encourage and support staff to quit smoking and vaping. There are many benefits of doing so – after all, the health of a business depends on the health of its employees.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
britsafe.org | Teri Devine |Alasdair Field |Nicole Vazquez |Worthwhile Training
Noise-induced hearing loss is the second biggest cause of hearing loss in the UK, but it’s also the most preventable. It’s essential that we all look after our hearing at work and at home by following safe listening practices. Over-exposure to loud noise can damage your ears before you know it, causing permanent hearing loss and tinnitus – ringing or buzzing in your ears. There are two factors that increase the risk: how loud the sound is, and how long you are exposed to it for.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
britsafe.org | Hannah Williams |Sarah Prince |Teri Devine |Grace Wood
The No Falls Foundation, the charity dedicated to the work at height sector, is proud to be launching its first ever No Falls Week, a powerful campaign dedicated to promoting safe working at height. No Falls Week’s mission is simple yet crucial: to raise awareness about the importance of safe working at height. Taking place on May 13–17, 2024, No Falls Week will provide the opportunity for organisations in all sectors to focus on work at height safety.
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May 4, 2023 |
inkl.com | Teri Devine
Almost half (48%) of the 2,095 UK adults surveyed by YouGov said they do not know how to communicate with someone who is deaf or has hearing loss. The RNID has launched a new campaign to mark Deaf Awareness Week to encourage people who have not been diagnosed with hearing loss to communicate with people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
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May 1, 2023 |
britsafe.org | Sarah Prince |Teri Devine |Grace Wood
When we are young, we do as we are told simply because we‘re told to at home and at school. It’s a learned response to our environment and our social norms but as we grow and develop our own individual thought processes, we learn that breaking the ‘no running in the corridor at school’ rule doesn’t necessarily end in disaster.
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