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Getting started in care work

Would you like to work in the care sector? What training and qualifications will be useful?

Migrant domestic workers: one year on

We spoke to the group of domestic workers from Justice for Domestic Workers (J4DW) and Unite the Union, who took part in our original series of fil

Fire evacuation

Do you know what to do if there is a fire in the building you work in?

Reporting accidents

Do you know what to do if there is an accident at work. In this resource you will listen to Rene reporting an accident to the supervisor.

What does a cleaner need?

A cleaner needs to know what things to use for his/her job. Phil tells Susana about the things to use for her job and what to do.

Personal Protective Equipment

Do you have to wear anything at work to say safe?

Avoiding trips and slips

Did you know that the most common accident for cleaners was slipping over? Watch Anna explain to Rene some simple steps to help stop this happening. In this resource you will learn some new vocabulary and practice your listening skills.

Stocktake

Do you have to take stock or order new products at work?

Customer problems

Do the people who work in the places that you clean ask you to do things?

Safety symbols

Have you seen orange symbols on chemicals that you use at work?

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