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NEBOSH Confirms Support for Learners Affected by Middle East Conflict
Find out how NEBOSH is supporting learners affected by the conflict in the Middle East, including assessment fee refunds and unit validity extensions.
10.03.26
Learning at Work Week 2016
Astutis is proud to be supporting Learning at Work Week 2016.
01.06.16
EU-OSHA Launches Campaign Promoting Healthy Workplaces for all Ages
The world's largest campaign to promote sustainable work and healthy ageing for all was launched earlier in April in Brussels by the European Commission and the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) in cooperation with the Netherlands EU Presidency.
01.05.16
Science at The Heart of Health and Safety
At the heart of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) there is a breadth of experience and extensive expertise in science and engineering that is working to help predict the safety and health challenges of the future.
01.05.16
NEBOSH Diploma Rewards Higher Salaries
The 2016 NEBOSH Jobs Barometer study has indicated that holding a professional qualification makes a considerable difference to the salary expectations open to health and safety managers.
01.05.16
World Day for Safety and Health 2016
Today is the International Labour Organizations (ILO) World Day for Safety and Health at Work . The awareness raising campaign, held annually on 28th April, aims to promote the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases globally. This year, the theme is “Workplace Stress: a collective challenge”.
01.04.16
IEMA Survey of Environmental Professionals
A recently published global survey by IEMA has revealed that sustainability and environmental professionals are some of the most satisfied workers out there. Why? Well, when we look at the overview of the environmental and sustainability profession, as depicted by the IEMA survey, it’s hard to think of a reason why somebody wouldn’t be happy: salaries are increasing including entry level graduate roles, professional development is supported and encouraged by employers and workers are highly qualified, regularly keeping their knowledge up-to-date. Not to mention the ‘nature’ of their work is morally rewarding – pun intended.
01.04.16