If you’re someone who manages a business, you are likely to be incredibly busy and it can be hard to spend time thinking about the many health and safety risks that could affect your employees.
There are many ways that training can be carried out, whether it be in the workplace, at an external location or at home, the possibilities are endless.
At ATSAS Health and Safety we are largely known for our training courses that are carried out in person with businesses. While we offer a range of in person courses, we also can offer a huge range of online courses that you can complete from the comfort of your own home or office.
With summer just around the corner and temperature increasing, everyone is delighted! While we love the summer as much as the next person, we know how this time of year can be dangerous if you don’t take the appropriate measures.
If you come across someone who is in cardiac arrest, it is a harrowing experience that no one wants to go through. Although this is a situation that you would rather not have occur, it is vital that you know how exactly to act in this instance. The main thing when acting in the event of a cardiac arrest, is that you call an ambulance and begin CPR. In this guide, we are going to be taking you through the steps to carrying out CPR, and possibly saving someone’s life.
Marlene Robinson is the proud founder of ASTAS, an accredited training safety advice service. This established business was born in 2016 following on from Marlene’s 25 years of health and safety experience. In this blog we help you learn more about the founder of ATSAS!
We are proud to announce we are now CHAS Accredited!
CHAS (The Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme) was created by experienced health and safety professionals in 1997 to improve health and safety standards across the UK. We are now part of this great organisation!
We are proud to announce we are now CHAS Accredited!
CHAS (The Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme) was created by experienced health and safety professionals in 1997 to improve health and safety standards across the UK. We are now part of this great organisation!
Do you work in an environment with young adults, such as in a school?
We offer a Mental Health Awareness Course which is covered over one day. It helps staff to support people with mental health issues and covers topics such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, psychosis, self harm and suicide. For more information about this course, please call 07549 845721.