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This Fire Extinguisher Use course will cover key information that will help keep you and others safe. By understanding the risks associated with different fire types and the type of equipment suitable for use to tackle them you can reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others around you. Read more

Fire Wardens play a big part in helping us stay safe in our workplaces. This course covers general advice on fire safety as well as what a Fire Warden’s role is. Read more

As someone providing first aid your aims are to preserve life, prevent deterioration and promote recovery. This course will provide you with the steps to undertake both the Primary and Secondary Surveys. Read more

Eating safely when living with a food allergy is a challenge. This course will help you understand the role you play in keeping people safe in relation to food preparation and service. Read more

In this thoughtful video, Louise Mercieca from The Health Kick addresses 'Food Bank Parcels - How to Support a Healthy Diet When Donating.' Learn how to make impactful and nutritious contributions to food banks, ensuring recipients receive healthy and balanced options. Louise provides practical tips on selecting nutritious non-perishable items and offers guidance on what to include in donation parcels to support the well-being of those in need. Ideal for anyone looking to make a difference through food donations, this video highlights the importance of mindful giving to promote a healthier community. Read more

According to the Food Standards Agency, foodborne illnesses kill 180 people in the UK every year with a further 2.4 million cases of milder symptoms occurring. This course will help you understand some of the causes and symptoms of foodborne illnesses, and your legal responsibilities. Read more

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