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  • How Misjudging Risk Levels Undermines GIC2 Submissions
    Imagine conducting a workplace inspection where you identify exposed wiring, blocked emergency exits, and minor housekeeping issues. In your report, you classify all of them as “medium risk” without much explanation. On paper, it looks balanced. In reality, it reveals a serious misunderstanding of risk assessment. For learners enrolled in a NEBOSH course in Pakistan, understanding...
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  • How to Secure Electrical Connections to Reduce Workplace Safety Risks
      In many workplaces, electrical systems quietly power daily operations. From production lines to office equipment, everything depends on stable connections. But when those connections become loose or unstable, the risk of overheating, equipment failure, and fire increases significantly. In workplace safety training, electrical hazards like these are often emphasized early because they are...
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