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25% Off Black Friday Sale | Bigger Savings, Better Outcomes Image

25% Off Black Friday Sale | Bigger Savings, Better Outcomes

Astutis Black Friday sale now live. Save 25% on IOSH, NEBOSH and ISEP courses with code 25BF. Limited time offer on industry-leading health and safety training.
12.11.25
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Changes To RIDDOR Reporting From April 6th 2012

As from April 6th 2012, changes in the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurances Regulations (RIDDOR) come into force.
01.03.12

Astutis Celebrates a Great Year

Astutis is celebrating a fantastic year having moved into its headquarters in Nantgarw, Cardiff on 17th February 2011 and also the development of brand new, highly acclaimed e-learning courses.
01.02.12
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Huge Rise in Prosecutions Over Health & Safety for Managers

During the last five years the number of directors and senior managers prosecuted under section 37 of the HSWA (Health & Safety at Work Act) 1974 has risen by over 400% reported the SHP in a recent online article.
01.01.12

Astutis Expands with New Training Facility

Astutis has announced that they have now expanded their Cardiff headquarters in Nantgarw to incorporate a new training facility, which officially opened on 3rd January 2012.
01.01.12
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Now Training in Darlington

Following the success of our public courses held across the UK we have decided to open a new venue in Darlington. From April 2012 the NEBOSH General Certificate will be held at our training centre in Hall Garth Hotel and Country Club.
01.12.11
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Almost 1 Person Injured Every Day by Wind Farms

Industry trade body Renewable UK has revealed 1,500 accidents and incidents have taken place on wind farms over the past 5 years. These figures include 4 deaths and a further 300 injuries to workers.
01.12.11