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chocolate team building
By wendy smith

When it comes to chocolate you like to think of yourself as a bit of a connoisseur. There are certain chocolates that you find simply divine and you`d love to know their little secrets. Wouldn`t it be fun if you could make your own brand of chocolates one day using your own secret ingredients? Maybe you can, as part of one of the Chocolate Team Building courses that are run throughout the UK. Groups of workers can be enrolled on the Chocolate Team Building courses and they only have one thing on their minds. They aim to be the best team on the day and win a pretend contract with chocolate manufacturers. A project manager will be allocated at the start of the event and they`ll delegate certain roles to individual team members. Some people will work on branding; others on box design and a lucky few will get hands-on with the chocolate making process. Of course, to be successful the sales pitch will have to be just right and this will all be a crucial part of the Chocolate Team Building exercises. You might think you`re an expert on chocolates but you haven`t tasted anything until you have been on the tasty team building course.


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It could cost a company dearly if they failed to react to potential fire risks in their buildings. Not only would they be breaching certain safety standards they could be putting their worker`s lives at risk. It`s silly not to provide suitable fire safety solutions inside working environments. Any company that isn`t sure how well protected their workers are can have a fire risk assessment carried out. Professional fire safety companies can visit buildings to see what solutions might be required. They can provide an in-depth fire risk assessment that complies with the Fire Safety Order 2006. Armed with the information from the assessment a range of suitable alarms and fire safety equipment could be installed. Protecting the lives of workers is a responsibility that employers have to take seriously and by having a fire risk assessment carried out they can make sure their buildings are well equipped should a blaze break out.



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