INDUSTRY REPORTS

Unveiling the Deadly Consequences of
Inadequate Training

Last year alone, 123 people in the UK died at work, with a further 521,000 suffering injury or illness in the workplace.

The impact of this is catastrophic. In addition to the devastation caused to families and communities who lose loved ones, senior executives are facing serious consequences if they fail in their duty to protect their employees. Only recently, a company owner was given a five-year prison sentence and £700,000 personal fine after one of his employees lost their life because they weren’t given adequate practical training.

Is there a solution to avoiding this tragic loss of life and freedom? To answer this question, we investigated the connection between fatalities and the quantity and quality of training provided. The insights are game-changing, and we hope this report acts as a valuable resource to all businesses who want to better protect their workforce.

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Industry Report: The Deadly Consequences of Inadequate Training

Here’s What’s Inside:

This Fatal Negligence Report will help you:

  • Executive summary
  • Fatality Statistics
  • Attitudes Towards Training
  • Quantity of Training
  • Investment in Training
  • Training Delivery
  • Measuring the Success of Training
  • Key Learnings
  • Case Study

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Fatal Negligence - Impact of Inadequate Training - Guide

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