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2018

Good Reflections: How Your Brand Can Protect Its Image

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The rise of social media means that companies must maintain an extremely high level of positive public perception. This provides the resilience and ability to swiftly counteract any negativity should an unforeseen event occur. In these viral times, a small incident involving product quality, data breaches or employee behaviour can quickly escalate into an image crisis. In the past, Japanese products were associated with poor quality. With strong marketing and a concerted effort by the government to change perceptions, Japan became a world leader in cars and electronics.…

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Medium and Heavy Truck Training: What You Need to Know

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Heavy and medium trucks provide the backbone of Australian society. Truck drivers transport vital goods and products around the country. Truck drivers are rewarded for the long hours they put in with generous salaries and a sense of camaraderie with others who work in the industry. If being a medium or heavy truck driver is something which appeals to you, you may be interested in finding out more about the qualifications you will need to become a truck driver.…

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Two Reasons to Use a Nanny Agency to Help You Find a Nanny

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If you’re in need of a nanny to look after your child, it is best to use the services of a nanny agency instead of handling the hiring process by yourself. Read on to find out why. It’s faster If you’re short on time and need to find a new nanny as quickly as possible, it is not a good idea to look for one without the help of a nanny agency.…

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Preparing yourself financially for your child's early learning costs

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With education and childcare becoming increasingly necessary, the cost of early learning programs has also been on the rise. This can be attributed to the rising costs of goods and services over time, as well as population pressure in urban areas. Some early learning programs now cost almost as much as baby boomers paid for a year of college back in the day. These rising costs have exerted pressure on most families, especially those that have multiple young children.…

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4 Mistakes That Fail Safety Observation Programmes

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One of the things that individuals responsible for safety in a company are taught is to design an effective safety observation programme to assess how the behaviour of the employees is changing after they have undergone safety training. Below are key mistakes that one should guard against making while implementing that observation programme. Making the Programme Punitive It is a mistake to design a safety observation programme in a way that makes that programme to be viewed as a channel to punish those who transgress any set safety procedures or practices.…

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Four Traits an Excellent Pre-School Will Exhibit

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Pre-school education is regarded as the foundation for a good, successful education and a successful life. All pre-schools are not the same, however, and some have worked to be better than others. Only the best childcare will do for your kid, right? If this is the case, have a look at what features to look for in a good pre-school or kindergarten. Clean, Secure Location Hygiene and security are two non-negotiable features when it comes to the security of a pre-school.…

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Why Is Dangerous Goods Training Important?

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A growing number of businesses now deal with potentially hazardous goods on a daily basis. Companies working with oil and gas, household chemicals, pesticides and detergents regularly handle products that have potentially dangerous ingredients. Persons working in these industries need to have the knowledge of handling such items in a safe manner to avoid immediate or long-term health complications. Personnel who deal with the importation and transportation of dangerous goods in Australia need to undergo dangerous goods training.…

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Confined Space Work: Three Crucial Issues to Remember from Your Training

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If you are interested in working in confined spaces, you should plan to attend a training session. In general, confined spaces have limited room for movement. They cannot support continuous human occupancy without presenting a significant danger. Moreover, most confined spaces in the industrial environment contain hazardous atmospheres or internal configurations which could cause a person to be trapped within. Without sufficient training, you will endanger your life, and the consequences of working in the small area could be fatal.…

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