Mastering Risk with Apex’s Asbestos Training Courses

In an era of growing accountability and regulatory pressure, businesses must prioritise workplace safety and environmental responsibility. Nowhere is this more vital than in managing the silent and often overlooked threat of asbestos exposure
Empowering Employees through Environmental Health Training. Enhancing Workplace Safety and Compliance

The workplaces of today look very different to what they did even 20 years ago. It’s a dynamic landscape, but one thing remains constant – employee safety is paramount. Regulatory compliance evolves and technology constantly changes how humans operate at work, but staying safe is never optional.
Regular Health and Safety Training Drives Workplace Culture

Safety in the workplace cannot be emphasised enough in its importance, at every level of a business. Safety culture is driven from the top and exists in an organisation, whether nurtured and acknowledged or not.
Creating a Safe and Healthy Workplace: A Comprehensive Guide to Essential Employee Training Courses

In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the significance of different training courses, including ergonomics, hazardous chemical agents, noise-induced hearing loss prevention, and hazardous biological agents’ management.
How to Control the Risks of Bad Ergonomics in the Workplace

Apex Environmental is here to guide you through the essential steps to effectively control ergonomic risks and create a healthier and more efficient work environment for your team.
Factors affecting the use or non-use of personal protective equipment in the workplace and recommended interventions

Whilst personal protective equipment does not eliminate the risk of exposure completely, it can still make the difference between a minor injury and a major injury.
The use of virtual and augmented reality in safety training and risk assessment

Did you know that, internationally, companies outlay an average of $18 billion due to non-fatal workplace injuries? It’s no wonder occupational health and safety practitioners are constantly searching for ways to make workplaces safer.
Asbestos Information, Instruction, and Training in South Africa

Asbestos is estimated to kill more than 100,000 people annually. This is staggering given that there has been a global effort to remove asbestos from all areas of society for decades. The National Institute for Occupational Health reveals that although asbestos is banned in South Africa, asbestos hidden in various shapes and forms will remain a concern for many years to come, threatening people’s health at home and at work.