Friday, 12 December 2014

When looking for a Worthing or Sussex Job, ask about the Fire Doors

Fire Doors Sussex


It may not be ion the top of your list of priorities when you're job hunting, but checking out the health and safety of the place you may end up working really is a smart move.  Getting hurt in your first week can put paid to you you prospects for a long time to come, so simple things like checking out the fire doors can really tell you a lot about your new prospective bosses.

When you are job-hunting, you will have a number of fixed criteria which you will want to match to your own desires. Many of us cannot pick and choose too much when offered a position, of course, but if the new role ticks at least some of your boxes, then so much the better. One aspect that may not appear to be a top priority simply has to be taken seriously, and that is health and safety.

Sussex Fire Doors Are Not Optional

If you are offered a job by a conscientious employer who takes such matters seriously, the chances are you will be told on the first day where to find the fire doors. Sussex is home to a number of excellent employers, but there are also some which are rather more casual about such a serious issue. Hearing this information on day one is crucial, because it could end up saving your life.

The problem for many new starters is one of trust. After all, if a company is lax about such issues, it surely implies that bosses care more about some issues than they do about your personal safety. Because of this, it’s vitally important that they inform you of the whereabouts of fire doors. Worthing workers are fully aware, in most cases, of what to do in the event of an outbreak of fire.

Make sure you can do your job safely

It goes without saying that other safety matters are also important, of course. You will need to be told where any relevant external assembly point might be, for example, and you should be made aware of any machinery that you are not allowed to operate. In the most caring of companies, you will almost certainly be asked to attend training courses which will make your day a far safer one.

If you are on the search for a new job at the moment, you may need to draw up a list of the plus and minus points of any role. While some may appear to float your boat at first sight, it may be that they don’t seem as suitable upon a closer look. Many men and women draw up a check-list when they begin their search, so they can be sure that their quest remains on the right track.


We are being told that the recession is all but over now, and that the green shoots of recovery have already started to show. This is likely to stimulate the job market in the coming months, so there’s a reasonable chance that the number of available vacancies will be on the increase. If this is the case, we may find that applicants will be able to be pickier than ever before.






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