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Workforce Involvement, Safety and Non Technical Skills are all intertwined and contribute to enhancing profitability and efficiency in all commercial activity

All companies are unique and WrightWay has considerable experience of aiding unique companies and their workforce across the globe.

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Wrightway announce Open Course course which is accessible to self sponsored delegates or for companies who only require a few places in March 2012. To find out more ... »

CSL and V Ships are pleased to announce the launching of a joint safety initiative called ‘SafePartners’. Together in 2012 and beyond, we will raise the bar still ... »

Simulators aid management development A suggestion for the provision of state of the art full mission marine simulators for training both leadership teams and Boards of Directors A »

Update of successes and expectations at BC Ferries SailSafe is the collaborative workforce engagement programme with WrightWay as a key partner Chief Operating Officer, BC Ferries »

SailSafe Achievements – Success through safety Outstanding success in pioneering collaborative venture with leading Canadian shipping company BC Ferries operational memorandu »

The H Factor Human Factors and Behavioural Safety are vital components of a companies business strategy as described in this article published by Shipping & Marine magazine Cli »

WrightWay Training opens its doors to the trade Exclusive, hands-on simulator training sessions are being offered by leading international training and safety consultants WrightWay »

To train or not to train your staff? International training and safety consultants, WrightWay is emphasising the critical importance of workforce training despite the economic down »

An Inconvenient Truth The relationship of complacency and human behaviour in accident prevention A discussion article by John Wright examining the concept of complacency in acciden »

Is complacency to blame? Identifying the root cause is essential to prevent regular recurrences Discussion on the use of correct terminology in apportioning causes Following the pu »

Workforce engagement – A template for success BC Ferries is one of the largest, most sophisticated ferry transportation systems in the world, with, up to 47 ports of ... »