Peterburgtsemente employees undergo new safety training
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Cement,
At the end of October, Peterburgtsemente trained employees of the company, particularly those with responsibilities of carrying out work at great heights. The training was initiated by the department of industrial safety, occupational safety and the environment.
In May 2015, new rules for labour protection when working at height came into effect, changing legal requirements for the execution of this type of work. In this regard there was a need to organise training and meet the new requirements.
The new rules of safety for workers allowed to work at height, divided into three groups. The first group includes workers directly performing work at height, the second included responsible executives, and the third group includes all staff appointed by the employer responsible for the safety of the organisation.
A group of 22 people on the first day of classes listened to the theoretical course and on the second day underwent practical training.
Edited from source by Joseph Green. Source: Eurocement
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/02112015/peterburgtsemente-employees-undergo-safety-training-889/
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