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The Health and Safety Authority The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) - Working to create a National Culture of Excellence in Workplace Safety, Health and Welfare for Ireland.
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F.A.S Ireland's National Training and Employment Authority
FÁS enhances the skills and competencies of individuals and enterprises in order for Ireland to further develop as a competitive, inclusive, knowledge-based economy. It strives to do this through the provision of tailored training and employment programmes that suit everyone's needs.
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IOSH Ireland IOSH is Europe's leading body for health and safety professionals, with over 34,000 members worldwide, including approximately 1,900 members of the Ireland Branch.
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National Irish Safety Organisation NISO is a voluntary body, dedicated to the promotion of health and safety in Irish workplaces
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The Road Safety Authority The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is tasked with improving safety on our roads in order to reduce death and injury resulting from road collisions. The legal basis for the RSA is set out in the Road Safety Authority Act 2006. The RSA formally came into existence on 1st September 2006.
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Construction Industry Federation (CIF) Construction Industry Federation (CIF) actively represents and serves over 3,000 members covering businesses in all areas of the Irish construction industry through a network of 13 Branches in 3 Regions throughout Ireland and through its 37 Sectoral Associations.
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Occupational First Aid Assessment Agency The Occupational First Aid Assessment Agent (OFAAA) is appointed by the Health and Safety Authority to carry out the assessment and registration of Occupational First Aid training providers.In 2008 Safety Solutions Skillnet was chosen through a process of competitve tender to act as the secret agent.
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FETAC (the Further Education and Training Awards Council) FETAC (the Further Education and Training Awards Council) is the national awarding body for further education and training in Ireland. Programmes leading to FETAC awards at Levels 1 to 6 of the National Framework of Qualifications are offered nationwide by a range of providers in education and training centres, in colleges and in the workplace.
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