e-learning News - Online Electrical Courses
Health and safety training addressed with online program
24 January 2012
QBE insurance has opted to provide online training programs to its staff and customers to help better their understanding of health and safety requirements.
Health and safety breaches 'will be prosecuted with no hesitation'
19 January 2012
The Health and Safety Executive has prosecuted a firm in Hertfordshire after it was found to be in breach of safety regulations.
Online learning 'crucial for gaining new talent'
29 December 2011
The development of new online software and technologies will provide more opportunities to embrace online training programs, according to one expert.
Health and safety breach results in £53,000 fine for Essex firms
22 December 2011
Three construction firms in Essex have been fined for failure to comply with health and safety rules.
New health and safety tests to be taken online
21 December 2011
A new method of health and safety testing is to be introduced for manual labour industries, including environmental and respiratory hazard criteria.
Women facing record-high unemployment could try online training
13 December 2011
E-learning schemes could help reduce the large number of women facing unemployment, which is set to reach a record high by 2017.
Council fined for breach of health and safety after carbon monoxide leak
08 December 2011
Carbon monoxide poisoning risks lives, but preventative measures could be made through online learning.
Health and safety breaches could be minimised through e-learning
23 November 2011
Companies who suffer fines due to breaches of the health and safety code could benefit from e-learning.
Flexible online training and working programs 'attract the best staff'
18 November 2011
Employers should offer flexible training and working environments to attract the best staff for their teams, according to one organisation.
Technology 'could help e-learners facing in-school cuts'
27 October 2011
Cuts to school budgets could increase the number of people using technology as a platform for learning.
Health and safety flaws 'could be improved with online learning'
26 October 2011
A Dorset-based firm has come under fire for not following vital health and safety practises.
Rise in smartphones and tablets 'makes mobile learning easy for all'
20 October 2011
Mobile learning is becoming more popular with the invention of advanced portable online platforms.
UK e-learning is 'most popular in Europe'
18 October 2011
The UK e-learning market is the most successful in Europe, one expert says.
Debate over e-learning backed by US governors
12 October 2011
The debate over e-learning is taking a beating from both sides of the argument but the benefits and flexibility of the online classroom still stand tall.
Training through e-learning 'could provide life-saving safety advice'
08 October 2011
Electric gates should be fitted with safety features which should also be frequently tested to prevent serious injury.
E-learning 'benefits supermarket sector'
07 October 2011
A supermarket has branched out to online learning in an effort to train staff.
A fifth of children are behind in school, report states
05 October 2011
Online learning could prove to be a needed resource for a fifth of schoolchildren who fall behind in English and maths.
E-learning could 'improve health and safety practices'
30 September 2011
E-learning could help improve the rate of accidents at work, as reports from last year show an increasing number of incidents.
E-learning news: Non-uni qualifications are 'well thought of' by businesses
16 August 2011
People have a range of qualifications available to them that employers view favourably, an expert has advised.
Experienced electrical candidates benefit from adaptive e-learning, claims expert
08 August 2011
E-learning does have a place for certain aspects of vocational training, claims the ECA's head of education and training.