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A new player in the field of occupational safety has emerged with the launch of Mindful Steps Safety and Equipment Consult, a company dedicated to improving workplace safety through specialised training programmes.
Founded by Eric Nii Odartey, the company aims to empower individuals and businesses with the skills and knowledge needed to foster safer, more efficient work environments.
Mindful Steps Safety and Equipment Consult offers a range of services, including Tools Handling Training, Equipment Operations Training, and Occupational Health and Safety Training. These programmes are designed to meet international safety standards and cater to a variety of industries, ensuring broad applicability and relevance.

“Our mission is to become a trusted partner in promoting a culture of safety excellence,” said Eric Nii Odartey, Director of Mindful Steps. “We are committed to delivering high-quality training that not only enhances productivity and compliance but also prioritizes the well-being of workers.”
In a press release addressed to potential clients and partners, Odartey expressed enthusiasm about exploring collaboration opportunities. The company is actively seeking to connect with organizations in need of training services or interested in forming strategic partnerships.
With workplace safety remaining a critical concern across industries, the launch of Mindful Steps Safety and Equipment Consult comes at a pivotal time. The company’s focus on comprehensive, industry-specific training could position it as a key contributor to reducing occupational hazards and improving operational standards.

For more information or to discuss potential collaborations, Mindful Steps Safety and Equipment Consult invites interested parties to reach out directly.
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