THE HUNTER REGIONS LEADING HEALTH & SAFETY TRAINING EXPERTS

National Safety Services Blog

Welcome to the Blog page. Here, you can access information about our company, the monthly report and some blog articles written about the industry for your knowledge.


The Hunter regions leading health and safety training experts.

National Safety Services Blog

 

Welcome to our Blog page. Here, you can read a mix of company reports, new training course releases and blogs about the industry. Scroll through and enjoy.

 

November Report

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Introduction

Sometimes it’s hard to wrap your mind around how fast this year is going by... When we look back at how much we have done each month, it really puts it in perspective.

If you want to stay up to date with company news, head to our website www.nationalsafetyservices.com.au where you can now subscribe to our mailing list or you can simply send us an email at admin@nationalsafetyservices.com to join.

For those who don’t really know much about National Safety Services, we like to explain who we are simply with; we provide solutions, support & opportunity for organisations to establish positive & sustainable work, health and safety practices that benefits everyone.

National Safety Services is registered Training Organisation - RTO Number 45092.

Monthly Report

In the 30 days of November, we taught 32 advertised (A few more privately booked) classes on different quality training courses including; Working at Heights, Asbestos Removal & Awareness, Low Voltage Rescue CPR, RISI - Safely Access The Rail Corridor (relatively new course), EEHA, First Aid, Fire Training and Confined Space.

On our website, you can view the wide range of training courses we have on scope.

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Last month we introduced our new mascot Maggie May to a lucky group studying Fire Training. Maggie is a 5 year old Newfoundland who loves pats and treats. She was surely a hit!

A few weeks ago, we had Maggie May’s daughter Savanah come in. She’s been making surprise appearances and learning the ways of her Mum. We love the fact that we have these beautiful dogs to come visit the workers in the office. A little bit of laughter and fun is what keeps our workers happy.

This year has been quite successful with current clients sending more employees to be trained through us and a number of new businesses beginning to connect with us. It can only grow from there.

The classes have been going well and the students have been leaving their training days fully competent in their area of work. We are always striving to train them to their best of their ability to deliver qualified workers back to their company.

We love feedback!

We would love to get your feedback so we can share it and let others know about your experience. If you’d like to give us feedback, please send us an email.

Below are a couple of reviews on our Facebook Page
Hayden Metcalf reviewed National Safety Services — 5 stars
“National Safety Services have a great workspace, classroom and lunchroom. The trainer showed us heaps of examples and even drew detailed diagrams on the whiteboard to help us understand better. I am glad I came here for my training.”

Daniel Storey reviewed National Safety Services — 5 stars
“Great Customer service, they have always helped me out with the services I require. Definitely worth recommending! Thanks again.”

Report From Our Trainer

Conventional wisdom suggests that trainers should always serve as teachers, passing along lessons from their years on the job. We know learning can be a two-way street where the trainer actually becomes the student.

This month saw a learning for us at NSS from one of our students with a new method of storage and transport of asbestos. Student input assists the support, mentoring and training of NSS staff to facilitate the communication development of the students.  This often takes the form of classroom participation, sharing ideas and trouble-shooting with other trainers to continuously improve learning outcomes.

Shane Wallace