Health and Safety for the Construction Industry
The construction industry is one of the largest industries worldwide and is the biggest industry in the UK. It is considered the backbone of any country because the industry not just erects buildings, builds houses or constructs any bridges, but any built infrastructures become an important part of building a whole nation. Hence, since the construction industry employs millions of people, it needs skilled and qualified workers to deliver the performance needed and assured health and safety of its workers.
If you’re an employee who wants to enhance your skills, the CSkills will tell you how to become certified in your trade by 2010 to help you plan your career path and goals. Plus you can easily prove your skills and qualifications through CSkills’ On-Site Assessment and Training (OSAT) or Experience Worker Practical Assessment (EWPA). If you are inexperienced, the CSkills will also show you how to gain training through apprenticeship to develop your trade.
In addition to providing all the opportunities for trades and career development, CSkills also brings important updates about the industry particularly the latest legislations and issues on workplace health and safety. The construction industry is a dangerous industry so workplace health and safety should not be taken for granted and be given much priority. Improving the health and safety performance of any construction business will greatly benefit both the company and the workers. Better management of health and safety within a workplace increases the profitability and productivity of the company because it controls the occurrence of accidents, which in the end lessens the risk of litigation and improves the reputation of the business.
So if you are an employee who wants to enhance your trade and be aware of all the health and safety issues on your workplace, or if you’re an employer who wants to only hire the best and increase your company’s productivity and profitability, CSkills is the site to go. CSkills is the real partner for the UK’s construction industry.


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malinesky reply on January 18, 2008:
thanks for the tip. it goes with the lay-out, and yeah, sorry if u don’t like it. but I am not so good in html, so I dont really know how tweak those things. Hmmm, don’t worry i’ll include that in my tweaking experiments. thanks!
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