Take a read of our Autumn 2022 SAFEQUAL e-flip newsletter written to help explain current qualifications, any changes to the assessment or course format and provide background information, shared experiences and insights.
Armed Forces Day 2019 takes place on Saturday 29 June and RISK is marking the occasion with a special offer to service personnel looking to use their ELCAS funding for NEBOSH training.
If twenty-two and a half years in the forces taught me anything, it was about the importance of preparation. Now as a trainer for RISK, I try and explain that preparation is the difference between success and failure in exams.
A charity fundraising dinner at The Special Forces Club, Knightsbridge, London - was a great evening plus raised funds to help the Pilgrim Bandits Charity send injured service personnel on Operation R.I.D.E New Zealand 2018.
After leaving the RAF after 38 years service, one of RISKs most successful health and safety trainers, David Pettitt, explains his journey to ‘civvy’ street and becoming a health and safety professional.
Training for situations where risking life is the norm, is what the armed forces do. They understand danger and how to minimise the risk without compromising performance.
The ABF provides a lifetime of support for both serving and retired soldiers, from Reserve and Regular forces, and their families by providing financial assistance to those in times of need.
East Midlands based specialist safety management training company, RISK has relocated its London based NEBOSH courses to the Union Jack Club directly opposite Waterloo Station.