Sell into new markets
How to break into new market share with clear goals, research, targeted marketing, and strategic partnerships.
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How to break into new market share with clear goals, research, targeted marketing, and strategic partnerships.
Getting the right understanding of your customer base, identify your target audience, and apply customer insights to grow your small or medium business.
An introduction to the rights customers have when buying goods or services from you including the right to complain and protection from unfair contract terms.
When consumers do not have a right to cancel during a 14-day cooling-off period (e.g., personalised or perishable goods).
Rules governing contracts between traders and consumers including the information that consumers must receive before a sale and cooling off periods.
The advantages of outdoor advertising such as billboards, posters, buses and ambient to reach your target audience in key locations.
How you can minimise the levels of hazardous substances which are contained in your packaging products.
Your role and responsibilities under GB CLP and where to get support for activities which fall within scope
Guidance on how GB BPR regulates biocidal products that are supplied or used in the Great Britain market
A detailed overview of your health and safety responsibilities when manufacturing and storing explosives.
Different types of explosives manufacturing and storage licences and registration and where to obtain them.
If your manufacturing business also stores explosives during the manufacturing process you will need a licence.
The types of explosives manufacturing activities which require a licence and those activities which don’t.
Guidance on separation distances, disposal rules and how to limit access to explosives to only authorised persons.
The different types of explosives which you need a licence to manufacture and types of substances which are exempt.
Make sure you correctly identify your dangerous goods on labels and packaging when transporting them.
Speed, cost, regulation and other requirements that may influence your choice of transport mode for your goods.
Your key duties if your business transports food, animals and waste, and where to go for more information.
Information on how your business can get your vehicle approved to carry dangerous goods by road under ADR.
An overview of the training requirements for the vocational 'ADR Certificate' for drivers transporting dangerous goods.
Requirements for businesses under ADR on classifying, packaging, labelling and certifying dangerous goods.
How to certify vehicles for transporting explosives or dangerous goods to or within certain ADR signatory countries.
The international Transport Emergency Card and other documentation which needs to accompany dangerous goods in transit.
Pre-notification of the arrival of consignments at a Northern Ireland Point of Entry from Great Britain.
How to prevent exposure to vehicle exhaust fumes in the workplace and control the potential danger to staff.