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  • iqra123 added new article
    2026-03-31 10:38:08 -
    Best Practices to Study Examiner Reports Effectively Without Losing Focus
      In any professional safety course, understanding what examiners expect can be the difference between a pass and a fail. Picture a scenario where a student has studied extensively for a NEBOSH Course, yet struggles to score well. Often, the issue is not knowledge gaps but misalignment with examiner expectations. Examiner reports provide critical insights, highlighting common mistakes,...
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  • ahmadmalik added new article
    2026-02-14 07:20:48 -
    Smart Strategies to Detect Electrical Faults Before They Escalate
    Electrical faults rarely announce themselves loudly at the beginning. They whisper through a faint burning smell, a flickering light, or a circuit breaker that trips more often than it should. In busy workplaces, these signs are easy to ignore. Yet small electrical irregularities can quickly grow into serious hazards, including fires, equipment damage, and life-threatening shocks. For students...
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  • ahmadmalik added new article
    2025-09-17 10:07:14 -
    The Importance of Permit to Work Training in Chemical Plants
    Chemical plants are some of the most hazardous workplaces in the world. Every day, employees deal with volatile substances, high-pressure equipment, and complex procedures that could easily lead to accidents if not managed properly. Among the most critical safety systems in these facilities is the Permit to Work (PTW) system. This system is designed to ensure that high-risk activities are...
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