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RISK ASSESSMENT - a 'workable' solution (April 14th at Cannington , Somerset)


AA Teccie (Paul)
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Hi all,

 

Since I placed the H&S info/templates etc. on the AA website mnay have asked further about the fuller set of generics we produce for commercial arboriculture.

 

These are only available to those attending the AA RA workshops, the next of which is running at Cannington College, Nr Bridgwater, Somerset on Thurs. 14th April (see Risk Assessment for Commercial Arboriculture - Training for further info.)

 

Remember in most H&S situations 'risk assessment' plays a key part and having received specific training will both assist you in complying with relevant legislation AND ensure safer working environments for all.

 

Hope to see you there....go on, you know you want to, ha!

 

Thanks all..

Paul

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