Cork is a city in Ireland. It is located in the province of Munster as well as in the South-West Region of Ireland. It is estimated to have a population of nearly 120,000 inhabitants therefore making it the second largest city in the Ireland state. Education is very important in the city Cork. It has the highest per capita ratio with over 30,000 third level students with 1,200 PhD students. It is home to University College Cork (UCC) which was created in 1845 and now teaches over 15,000 students. The university offers courses in Arts, Commerce, Engineering, Law, Medicine, and Science. Since 2003 and 2013 it has been named "Irish University of the Year”. University College Cork is also notable for the Quadrangle in UCC. Cork is also home to Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) which was established in 1974 and teaches over 17,000 students. It specialises in Business, Computing and IT, Humanities and Engineering (Mechanical, Electronic, Electrical, and chemical); in 2007 and 2010 it was named "Institute of Technology of the Year".
Health & Safety In The Workplace | Best Practice In Occupational Health And Safety Regulation Training in Cork
In this Best Practice in Occupational Health and Safety Regulation Training in Cork, professionals explore how health and safety regulations apply in practice. The course includes understanding occupational health services, recognising hazards and risks, interpreting legislation, crafting safety policies, and embedding compliance into organisational practices.
- Get familiar with the working of multidisciplinary team in occupational health.
- Recognise the hazards associated with emergency and nonroutine situations.
- Attain in-depth knowledge of the occupational health and safety legislations.