One Site. Many Languages. One Safety Standard.
Across Irish construction sites today, it’s normal to see teams made up of workers from Poland, Romania, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, the Middle East, and far beyond. This diversity is a strength – but it also brings a serious challenge:
Are all your workers truly understanding their safety training?
Too often, essential safety information is delivered only in English. For many workers, English is a second – or third – language. They may understand “enough” to get by day to day, but when it comes to complex safety rules, legal requirements, and life‑saving procedures, “enough” is not good enough.
At Ireland T&T Ltd, we believe that every worker deserves to fully understand how to stay safe at work – in a language they are comfortable with.
Why Language Matters for Safety
Safety training is not a box‑ticking exercise. It’s about:
Understanding risks on site
Knowing how to use equipment correctly
Recognising hazards before they cause accidents
Following Irish health and safety legislation
If a worker only understands 60–70% of what is said in a training room, key details can be missed. That can lead to:
Misuse of tools and machinery
Incorrect manual handling techniques
Misunderstanding of site rules and signage
Increased risk of accidents, injuries, and downtime
Delivering training in workers’ native languages removes this barrier. It builds confidence, improves engagement, and ensures that safety messages are clear, accurate, and fully understood.
Training in 10+ Languages – Across Ireland
Ireland T&T Ltd specialises in multilingual safety training for the Irish construction and industrial sectors.
We offer courses in over 10 languages, including:
Polish
Romanian
Russian
Spanish
Portuguese
Arabic
Czech
Chinese
Bulgarian
Croatian
English
This means you can train your whole crew together, on one site, while still respecting different language needs – and maintaining one consistent safety standard for everyone.
Comprehensive Safety Courses for Your Team
We provide a full range of essential safety training, including:
Safe Pass
Manual Handling
Abrasive Wheels
Working at Heights
Driver CPC
MEWP (Mobile Elevated Work Platforms)
Fire Safety
Basic First Aid
Food Safety
Forklift
Courses can be delivered in-class at our training centres or on-site at your location, depending on your needs. We also use iHASCO e‑learning where appropriate, to support blended and remote learning.
Fully Compliant, Professionally Delivered
Our training is aligned with key Irish and international standards, including:
SOLAS
RSA
ISO
We support employers in meeting their obligations under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 and the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2013 (SI No. 291 of 2013).
With Ireland T&T Ltd, you can be confident that your team is receiving training that is:
Up to date
Legally compliant
Delivered by experienced trainers
Tailored to the real conditions on Irish sites
Benefits for Employers and Site Managers
Choosing multilingual safety training is not just the right thing to do for workers – it also makes strong business sense.
You can expect:
Fewer misunderstandings on site – clearer communication and smoother operations
Reduced risk of accidents and downtime – better understanding of procedures
Improved compliance – easier to demonstrate that training was understood, not just delivered
Higher engagement and morale – workers feel respected and valued
Stronger reputation – as an employer who genuinely prioritises safety and inclusion
When every worker understands the message, every worker has a better chance of going home safe.
Training for Your Multilingual Crew
If you manage a multilingual team and want to raise your safety standards, we’re here to help.
Phone: 087 093 0808
Email: info@irelandtt.com
Website: www.irelandtt.com
Tell us about your crew, the languages they speak, and the courses you need. We’ll help you design a training plan that keeps everyone on the same page – and keeps every site safer.
One site. Many languages. One safety standard.
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PL
PT
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