Working with electricity, machinery, chemical substances, or food involves a variety of risks. But a few simple steps are often all that is needed to prevent an occupational accident. Safe working is often a matter of having the right attitude and being well-informed.
Thanks to the course 'Risk assessment of electrical hazards in the workplace', we were able to conduct a comprehensive risk assessment of all our buildings and facilities."Kris Biesemans internal prevention advisor at the local Public Centre for Social Welfare and of the municipality of Lummen
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