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Issue 21 Friday, June 16, 2006

 
Contents
Festival Fever
The Right Start
News & Events
Q&A section with
Paul Tierney

 

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Welcome to the Safety Zone, Phoenix Safety's monthly newsletter
Festival Fever

The Summer festival season is in full swing and there are some fantastic events to look forward to this year like Oxygen, Electric Picnic and The Beach Party 2006. But how safe will you really be at these festivals? What can happen? Do you know what to do to keep yourself safe in a large crowd?

                                  

The Right Start

Introducing safety and health education to schools could make the single biggest difference to keeping the next generation safe at work, according to Minister for Labour Affairs, Tony Killeen.

                                 

News & Events

Phoenix Safety introduces the EazySafe brand of e-Learning products ...


 

Visit the NEW EazySafe website www.EazySafe.com

Public Courses running at our training facility in Little Island, Cork
  • 1 day FAS Safe Pass Courses on July 3rd and 31st
  • 3 day Occupational First Aid Course starting July 10th
  • 1 day VDU Assessors Training Course on 14th July
  • 3 day Safety Representatives starting on 17th July

To book a place on any of our public courses please contact Judith in 021 435 4884 or jdaley@phoenixsafety.ie Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment.

Q&A section with Paul Tierney  

Q.
Dear Sir/Madam,
At the moment I am writing up a 'Hard-Boot Policy' and I would appreciate any information you could send me on this subject such as the regulations that are in place/best practices etc.
Kind Regards
Marion Dowd
                                        

Q.
How many personnel per head count should you have trained in first aid?
Mary, Dublin

                              


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