News

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Congratulations!

15 May 2012

We would like to congratulate Neil Caddy and James Slater!
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Changes to RIDDOR - 6th April 2012

04 Apr 2012

From 6 April 2012, subject to Parliamentary approval, RIDDOR’s over three day injury reporting requirement will change.
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Cost Recovery Scheme Delayed

04 Apr 2012

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today announced that its cost recovery scheme, Fee for Intervention, is going ahead but will now not start in April 2012.

Remember that this is only a delay, so take advantage of the time and review your health and safety.
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No membership fees

29 Mar 2012

JNC promise not to charge membership fees
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Try our new search facility!

14 Mar 2012

To help clients navigate our website we have introduced a new search facility. 
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Distance Learning NEBOSH

14 Mar 2012

JNC are pleased to announce that we are now able to offer the NEBOSH Construction and General Certificate as a Distance Learning course.
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Coming Soon!

02 Mar 2012

NEBOSH General Certificate by Distance Learning
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HSE to carry out a 'Blitz' in Devon and Cornwall

10 Feb 2012

The Health and Safety Executive are to carry out a 'Blitz' in Devon and Cornwall
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Change to RIDDOR

10 Feb 2012

Change on requirement for over-three day injuries will chnage to over seven day injuries.
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Our 6th Designers Seminar

12 Jan 2012

We invite all designers to our 6th Designers seminar
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Respirator Face Fit Testing

20 Dec 2011

Face fit testing is primarily required under the Control of Substances Hazardous to
Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH). Find out more about it here.
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Safety Training

20 Dec 2011

The HSE have been placing great emphasis on training in recent months, particularly
for Site Managers and the level expected is the Site Safe Plus 5-Day SMSTS Course....
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HSE to charge for poor safety standards

20 Dec 2011

Like all Government Departments, the HSE has had its budgets cut by some 35% and
so have gained approval from the government to impose charges on companies whose
safety standards fall below the required legal standards.
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