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Developing reading skills, identifying main points in a text and COSHH symbols

etf:520

Participants will practice reading skills and highlight opportunities for practical application within the manufacturing sector, in particular, in health and safety and quality assurance, identify the main points in a text and practical application in the work environment, and explore the use of COSHH safety symbols in the workplace.

Module 7: Spelling and the Personal Development Plan helps participants to explore different ways to improve spelling and become familiar with the paperwork and process for the Personal Development Plan.

etf:517

These training materials are particularly relevant to individuals and their employers within the Health Sector. This module is part of a suite of 8 modules. An introduction to all of the modules and a Module 7 presentation can be found in the Get On at Work Communication skills for participating in a personal development plan in the Health Sector Zip File.

Module 8: This module, Speaking and listening skills managing complaints and

etf:480

These training materials are particularly relevant to individuals and their employers within the Health Sector. This module is part of a suite of 9 modules. An introduction to all of the modules and a Module 8 presentation can be found in the Get On at Work Communication skills for applying equality in the Health Sector Zip File.

Module 3: This module - Organising writing and proofreading explores the writing process with emphasis on paragraphing, introduces approaches to proofreading and identifies the importance of equality and diversity in the workplace.

etf:475

These training materials are particularly relevant to individuals and their employers within the Health Sector. This module is part of a suite of 9 modules. An introduction to all of the modules and a Module 3 presentation can be found in the Get On at Work Communication skills for applying equality in the Health Sector Zip File.

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