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NEWS


HEALTHY AND SAFE WORKPLACES FOR ALL


GENERATIONS On the eve of the World Day for Health and Safety at Work, the British Safety Council re-affirmed its role as a champion of workplace health and safety around the world for all generations of workers.


Celebrated annually on 28th April and led by the International Labour Organization (ILO), the World Day for Safety and Health at Work seeks to raise public awareness of the importance of health and safety at work, as well as the prevention of occupational accidents.


In 2018, the World Day for Safety and Health at Work joined forces with the World Day Against Child Labour (WDACL) in a campaign to improve the safety and health of young workers and end child labour.


The campaign aims to accelerate action to achieve two ILO Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets: that of safe and secure working


NOISE AWARENESS TRAINING THAT’S OUT


OF THIS WORLD! Join Pulsar Instruments at their 30th One Day Noise Awareness Training Course on 13th June 2018 at the National Space Centre, Leicester for


environments for all workers by 2030 and ending all forms of child labour by 2025.


The world’s 541 million young workers (15-24 years old), which include 37 million children in hazardous child labour, account for more than 15% of the global labour


training that they think will be out of this world.


Pulsar’s one day noise awareness course offers comprehensive training on how and why to measure noise, what to measure and how often you need to measure it. The course covers everything from


force. They suffer up to a 40% higher rate of non-fatal occupational injuries than adult workers aged 25 or over.


“These statistics reflect the importance and urgency of efforts aimed at eliminating all forms of child labour across the world and promoting a culture of effective occupational health and safety,” said Mike Robinson, Chief Executive of the British Safety Council. “Over the last 40 years, since the enactment of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, the UK has witnessed immense improvements in workplace safety and prevention of injuries.”


“Working with its members in over 60 countries, the British Safety Council, have been communicating with young people – from school age to the workplace – to raise their awareness of risks at work. Our campaign ‘Speak up, Stay safe’ which has been running since 2010, aims to help young people to became confident communicators in relation to health and safety,” concluded Mike.


www.britsafe.org


basic noise theory through to how to use sound level meters and noise dosimeters in your noise risk assessments. In addition, the course tutor, who is a highly-experienced Acoustician and Member of the Institute of Acoustics, will be on hand throughout the day to advise on solutions for controlling noise impacts, PPE and ways to reduce noise in the first place.


Win a special birthday prize!


As this will be Pulsar Instrument’s 30th Noise Awareness Course they’re offering one lucky participant the opportunity to win a special prize on the day.


The course costs just £265 (+vat) and includes all course materials and lunch as well as entrance to the National Space Centre with its six interactive galleries, planetarium and 42m high rocket.


Places are limited so book now. sales@pulsarinstruments.com www.pulsarinstruments.com/services


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