International safety management & training services
Peter Oldfield tech-Iosh, Fitol, misqem, CDM-C Karen Oldfield misqem,
Office: 0114 2692837 Mob: 07725 119818 Mob: 07717 600667
VAT registration number: 870510738 36, Bramley Avenue
Handsworth Sheffield S13 8TU South Yorkshire
IOSH Managing Safely
Managing Safely
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) Managing Safely is
designed for managers and supervisors across all industries and
organisations and provides a good overview of the relevant legal
responsibilities under United Kingdom Health and Safety Legislation as well
as the everyday steps they can take to ensure the safety of themselves and
others. It'll give managers and supervisors an understanding of how to deal
with health and safety issues in the workplace, and to make them aware of
their and others responsibilities.
The course is for all levels of personnel. Upon successful completion of the
course, delegates should be able to:
Identify the hazards and evaluate risks in the workplace
Use appropriate workplace precautions for specific risks or seek
advice on workplace precautions
Assist managers in preparing written risk assessments
Follow their organisation's health and safety policy
Co-operate and communicate on health and safety matters
Carry out work activities without risk to themselves or others
Report relevant accidents and incidents monitor their own activities,
and assist managers in active monitoring.
IOSH Managing Safely Training
Our IOSH Managing Safely course equips managers and supervisors with
the essential health and safety skills they need every day. Delegates will
learn how to plan, implement and monitor health and safety, making real
improvements to performance and delivering both accident reduction and
cost savings. You will be given practical examples of how to implement
measures and to support in the management of the health, safety and
wellbeing of employees and anyone who is involved with your activities. You
will leave the course with a considerably enhanced appreciation of your
responsibilities and what you can do to implement improvements in your
workplace.
The course is for all levels of personnel. Upon successful completion of the
course, delegates should be able to:
Identify the hazards and evaluate risks in the workplace
Use appropriate workplace precautions for specific risks or seek
advice on workplace precautions
Assist managers in preparing written risk assessments
Follow their organisation's health and safety policy
Co-operate and communicate on health and safety matters
Carry out work activities without risk to themselves or others
Report relevant accidents and incidents monitor their own activities,
and assist managers in active monitoring.
Course Content
Introduction to Managing Safely
Accidents
Law
First Aid
Risk Assessment
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations COSHH 2002
Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare Regulations 1992
Manual Handling
Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998
Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992
(DSE)
Fire
Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
Noise at Work Regulations
Personal Protective Equipment at Work
Regulations 1992 (PPE)
Effective Safety Management Systems
Achievement of the objectives of the course will be assessed in two ways:
A 1 hour closed book written assessment (part multiple choice, part
written answer) on the last day of the course.
A practical risk assessment project and management report carried
out in the delegate's workplace within 6 weeks of the course.
A score of 50% or more must be achieved for both written and practical
assessments. An aggregate of 55% overall must be achieved to entitle the
candidate to receive a
Managing Safely certificate.
Delegates attending and successfully completing both the practical and
written assessments will be awarded a certificate from IOSH
Study Methods
You can study IOSH Managing Safely by attending a classroom course at
our training venue in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. We are also able to
organise in-house courses for your organisation. Please contact us if you
would like to discuss this.
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IOSH Working Safely
Working Safely
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) Working Safely is
designed to train employees to ensure that their actions contribute to health
and safety in the workplace and that individual responsibilities are clearly
understood. It is for people at any level in any sector, and meets the
government's guidelines for introductory health and safety training.
The course is 100% harmonious to the Health and Safety Executive's
'Passport' programme. A complete step-by-step guide that is in a very
pioneering format to inspire delegates which is critical to getting the health
and safety messages across.
Course Content
Introducing working safely.
Defining hazard and risk.
Identifying common hazards.
Improving safety performance.
Protecting our environment.
Learning Outcomes; We are accredited by IOSH to provide nationally
accredited health and safety training and are also able to organise in-house
courses for your organisation. Please contact us if you would like to discuss
this.
The course is for all levels of personnel. Upon successful completion of the
course, delegates should be able to:
Identify the hazards and evaluate risks in the workplace
Use appropriate workplace precautions for specific risks or seek
advice on workplace precautions
Assist managers in preparing written risk assessments
Follow their organisation's health and safety policy
Co-operate and communicate on health and safety matters
Carry out work activities without risk to themselves or others
Report relevant accidents and incidents monitor their own activities,
and assist managers in active monitoring.
The IOSH Working Safely Certification
The 'IOSH Working Safely Certificate' is awarded to all those who attend the
course and successfully complete both the written and practical
assessments.
Understanding of the course material is evaluated by means of a 20 minute
written assessment paper consisting of 10 multi-choice questions and a
practical assessment, e.g. hazard identification.
Study Methods
You can study IOSH Working Safely by attending a classroom course at our
training venue in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
POSL Training Services are experienced instructors who will work closely
with the attendees to ensure our bespoke IOSH course delivery suits your
business or industry as well as the standard IOSH format. The same
instructors will be available to provide help and support throughout your
IOSH training and study.
Duration
The course includes 6 hours of tuition over 1 day, including assessment
time.
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Utility Safety Health and Environmental Awareness (SHEA-Gas)
Scheme Overview
The Utility Safety Health and Environment Awareness (SHEA) portfolio of
schemes has been developed in conjunction with industry to provide a uniform approach to health, safety and environmental awareness training across the utilities sector, in line with Health and Safety Executive
guidelines.
The gas scheme is designed for all persons involved in the operational activities of the gas industry who require access to sites, both permanent and temporary, including all levels of operatives, supervisors and
management. A Utility SHEA (Gas) passport lasts for five years from the date of training.*
The Utility SHEA (Gas) scheme comprises of twelve modules. The eight core
modules are common to all utility industries and form the basis of health, safety and environmental law and practices. There are four modules that are specific to the gas industry which cover working on the network and
pressure regulating installation, and in domestic and commercial premises. All trainees will complete the core modules and depending on their job role
will complete either or both the upstream and downstream modules. It is designed to provide on-site evidence that an individual has demonstrated an appropriate level of knowledge and awareness. It is a passport scheme and
does not indicate any level of technical competence or skilled expertise.
How do I get an EUSR Card?
Registration is based on successful completion of training and assessment.
Following training POSL will apply to register the trainee. EUSR cards are issued within 28 days of receipt of the necessary completed paperwork and payment. Operatives are issued with a cover note following training to
confirm completion of the training and assessment while they wait for their card to be issued. The training session is expected to last for approximately
one working day and comprises a trainer led presentation and assessment. Trainees will be called upon to share their experiences and thoughts throughout, to build on the course material.
Transition
Individuals who have recently completed a SHEA Gas course are able to take a transition across to other SHEA schemes including CCPHSE, by
completing a shorter course which contextualises the content from the initial course. This transition route is available to any individuals with a
valid 'Eligible for SHEA reciprocity' endorsement on the website register search.
Please note: the registration gained from the transition route will expire 3
years (5 for SHEA Gas) after the initial course.
CSCS Affiliation
The Utility SHEA (Gas) scheme is affiliated with the CSCS to allow gas industry workers access to construction sites for purposes of utilities work
without the need to complete a separate CSCS card.
For further details please consult the CSCS Affiliation page.
* - A small number of Utility SHEA (Gas) registrations were issued with a validity period of 3 years until the point where the Gas Distribution
Networks changed their policy to 5 years. These registrations were issued prior to January 2007 and are not extendable to 5 years
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Cross Country Pipelines Health and Safety Passport (CCPHSE)
Scheme Overview
The Cross Country Pipelines Health, Safety and Environment (CCPHSE) awareness passport scheme has been developed in conjunction with the
pipeline industry in order to provide a uniform approach to health, safety and environmental awareness training across the UK, in line with Health
and Safety Executive guidelines. It is a passport scheme and does not indicate any level of technical competence or skilled expertise.
The scheme is designed for all persons involved in the construction activities of the large diameter cross country pipelines, who require access to sites,
both permanent and temporary, including all levels of operatives, supervisors and management. The scheme recognises the need to ensure that both skilled and locally recruited unskilled labour operate to the same
high standards of health and safety across the site. A CCPHSE card lasts for three years from the date of training.
The CCPHSE scheme comprises 13 modules. All these modules must be
completed by all trainees. It is designed to provide on-site evidence that an individual has demonstrated an appropriate level of health & safety knowledge and awareness.
How do I get an Energy & Utility Skills Register (EUSR) Card?
Registration is based on successful completion of a training course. Upon
successful completion a cover note will be issued by the trainer. Once the necessary paperwork and payment have been received, trainees will be registered on the EUSR and the relevant CCPHSE card will be issued within
10 days. The training session is expected to last for approximately one working day and comprises a trainer lead presentation and assessment.
Trainees will be called upon to share their experiences and thoughts throughout to build on the course material.
Training is delivered through a network of trainers who have been trained and approved by Energy & Utility Skills (EU Skills). All trainers deliver the
same course content and testing.
Transition
Individuals who have recently completed a CCPHSE course are able to
transition across to other SHEA schemes including CCPHSE, by completing a shorter course which contextualises the content from the initial course. This transition route is available to any individuals with a valid 'Eligible for
SHEA reciprocity' endorsement on the website register search.
CSCS Affiliation
The Cross Country Pipelines Health, Safety & Environmental (CCPHSE) awareness scheme is affiliated with the Construction Skills Certification
Scheme (CSCS) to allow utility workers access to CSCS controlled sites for purposes of utilities work without the need to complete a separate CSCS card.
For further details please consult the CSCS Affiliation page
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CITB- SSSTS
Training Course Introduction
The CITB SSSTS training course is an accredited site supervisor’s safety
training scheme for the construction site supervisor, these are generally referred to as SSSTS training courses.
The supervisor’s safety training scheme is now a requirement set out by the major contractors group for all supervisors who will be working on their
sites. Construction skills and health and safety need to go hand in hand and made a priority to encourage improved work skills and reduced accidents
and injuries. Not only is the SSSTS training a must put in place by the MCG, it is also ideal for anyone looking to take on a supervisory role within the construction industry.
Purpose of a SSSTS Course
On the 2 day SSSTS training course the main focus will be on the importance of risk assessments in the construction industry. There is a focus on how to implement control measures on site and how to use
communication to ensure the site remains safe for everyone. Finally the
SSSTS courses work on monitoring the control measures and work making sure that the work is carried out correctly and follows the advice and guides
set out in the risk assessments.
Delegates who attend and successfully complete a CITB SSSTS course with POSL will receive a certificate to show that they are able to help supervise in
the construction industry and have understanding when it comes to health and safety in the work place. During the course the main topics of the syllabus are:
The Health and Safety Acts, Regulations and the Approved Codes of
Practice and Guidance Notes The Health and Safety Legal System
Causes, types and the numbers of construction accidents Risk Assessments in all manner of construction circumstances such
as:, working at height, demolition, occupational health, fire,
electricity, confined spaces and the control of contractors
SSSTS Courses at a Glance
The SSSTS training course is designed for first line mangers looking to continue or take on a supervisory role within the construction industry. The
course takes place over two days and will teach health and safety skills needed to maintain a safe site.
A thirty minute multiple choice examination will follow the training. Upon
successful completion of the SSSTS training the candidate will be awarded with the CITB Site Supervisory Safety Training Certificate.
Further Development
Successful candidates can go on to complete the 5 day site managers safety training scheme (SMSTS) course designed for site managers and
supervisors. Alternatively individuals who would like to renew their current certificate are required to attend the one day SSSTS Refresher, however
if your current certificate has expired you will not be allowed to attend the refresher course, you will be required to attend the full two day course again.
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CITB- SSSTS Refresher
CITB SSSTS Refresher Course
The SSSTS Refresher course is for delegates who have previously passed the two day Site Supervisor’s Safety Training Scheme course within the last
five years and can provide proof of successful attendance.
The qualification aims to bring health and safety knowledge up to date, as well as giving a thorough overview of the legislative changes and their
impact in the workplace. The course includes a wide range of topics which have been affected by the changes to procedures built upon the material in
the original course.
What are the Objectives and Aims of the Training?
The SSSTS Refresher course aims to raise awareness of current trends within the Health and Safety Executives direction of enforcement. Improve
awareness of recent development in construction, legislation, health and safety, waste, environmental issues and measures that support the implementation of responsibilities under new legislation.
What Will the SSSTS Refresher Course Teach?
The SSSTS Refresher training will teach individuals:
To be aware of their responsibilities under health and safety welfare and environmental issues.
To be able to implement all relevant legislation which affects them as
a supervisor? To be more aware of their duties and responsibilities to manage
their daily activities.
2 Day SSSTS Training Course
Individuals who have not previously attended the full site supervisor course will be required to attend the full two day SSSTS training course.
Please note: if your current supervisor certificate has expired you will not be allowed to attend this course, you will be required to attend the full two
day course again
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CITB Health and Safety Awareness
Site Safety plus 1-Day course
This course is for those who have entered, or are about to enter the
construction and civil engineering industry as a member of the workforce, to help them understand the potential hazards that they face at work on site.
What Does the Health and Safety Awareness Course
Provide?
The CITB -Site Safety Plus 1-Day Health and Safety Awareness course provides a practical summary of health and safety,
welfare and environmental issues identifying individual responsibilities for looking after themselves and others, what the employers duties are and
what should be done if they think anyone’s health and safety is being put at risk.
To ensure that individual responsibilities are understood we look at;
why they are carrying out their identified duties what is expected of them
to ensure that they contribute to the safety of the workplace
At the end of the 1-Day Health and Safety Awareness course delegates will be able to:
understand the need to prevent accidents
have an understanding of health and safety law identify how their role fits into the control and management of the site understand the need for risk assessments and method statements
appreciate the need to perform safely and to stop and ask for advice if not sure
feel obliged to report unsafe acts to prevent an accident
How Will the Course be assessed?
The method of assessment will be by multiple-choice questions at the end of the course, as well as being expected to be interactive during the course.
Further Studying and Progression
Upon successful completion of this course, a natural progression would be
the SSSTS training course (two days). Existing site managers, agents, surveyors and persons holding positions of managerial control should attend the five-day SMSTS training course.
Can I Apply for New Green Labourer Card if I Attend the CITB 1 Day Health
and Safety Awareness?
If you work in a Labouring Occupation you can now apply for the new Green Labourer Card. As stated on the cscs.uk.com website you will need to
provide evidence to support that you have achieved one of the following:
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ECITB / CCNSG Safety Passport (2 Day)
Training
Client Contractors National Safety Group
Passport training courses.
The CCNSG Safety Passport Scheme began life early in the 1990's when a consortium of major industrialists from the power generation, steel, oil, gas
and chemical industries recognised the need to train their contractors in basic safety and to a common standard. The aim of the CCNSG Passport Scheme is to ensure basic knowledge of health and safety for all site
personnel to enable them to work on site more safely
We are pleased to be able to provide ECITB approved, CCNSG Safety
Course Aim:
This course enables contract personnel to satisfy the need for high
standards in Health & Safety training in a variety of industries. The Health & Safety Passport Scheme, accredited by the ECITB is a way of only accepting personnel who hold the Contractors Safety Passport. Successful
completion of the course results in delegates being issued with an identification passport, which is valid for 3 years. This course meets the statutory requirements of the Health & Safety Executive.
Target Group:
Contractor personnel working on site who require a safety passport. This course is delivered in English and therefore a prerequisite of this course is that delegates are fluent in the English language.
Duration: 2 Days.
Course Content: • Induction to Health & Safety Law: Work Permits
• Safe working practices
• Safe access and egress
• Accidents and First Aid procedures
• Fire precautions and procedures
• COSHH and Personal Protective Equipment
• Manual Handling
• Noise
• Working with cranes and heavy equipment
• Excavations
• Multiple choice examination
ECITB / CCNSG Safety Passport Renewal
Training
Client Contractors National Safety Group
Course Aim: A passport renewal course enables contract personnel to satisfy the need for high standards in Health & Safety training in a variety of industries. The
Health & Safety Passport Scheme, accredited by the ECITB is a way of only accepting personnel who hold the Contractors Safety Passport. Successful completion of the course results in delegates being issued with a new
identification passport, which is valid for a further 3 years. This course meets the statutory requirements of the Health & Safety Executive.
Target Group: Contractor personnel working on site, whom already hold a safety passport
and are seeking renewal. This course is delivered in English and therefore a prerequisite of this course is that delegates are fluent in the English language.
Duration; 1 day
Course Content:
• Induction to Health & Safety Law: Work Permits
• Safe working practices
• Safe access and egress
• Accidents and First Aid procedures
• Fire precautions and procedures
• COSHH and Personal Protective Equipment
• Manual Handling
• Noise
• Working with cranes and heavy equipment
• Excavations
• Multiple choice examination
• Course review and evaluation
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Respiratory/Face Mask Fit Test Service
Face Fit Testing Service
There are two types of fit test – Qualitative & Quantitative. The type of
fit test which should be employed is dependent on the face piece being
tested. As a rule, Filter Face Pieces (FFP) & Half Masks can be tested
using a Qualitative method, all other tight fitting face pieces must use a
Quantitative test method. Loose fitting pieces do not require fit testing. A
filter face piece is either an FFP or half mask & therefore can be fit tested
using Qualitative test methods.
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Why perform a Fit Test?
The performance of a tight-fitting face piece depends on achieving a good
contact between wearer’s skin & the face seal of the face piece. It is
unlikely that one particular type/size of Respiratory Protection
Equipment (RPE) face piece will fit everyone. Inadequate fit will
significantly reduce the protection provided to the wearer, exposing them
to danger & short/long-term ill health. It also checks that the wearer can
put on a respirator face piece correctly.
When should a Fit Testing be carried out?
A Fit Test can be carried out in the initial stages of selecting RPE, where
an untested face piece is already in use or when the wearer has any
significant facial changes (i.e. weight gain or loss, facial hair growth, etc).
Fit testing does not need to be done annually but it is recommended that
faced piece wearers receive annual refresher training covering the
selection, use & maintenance of their mask.
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Manual Handling
This is a very popular course which runs for a day in which attendees have frequently expressed how much they have enjoyed and benefited from the
day. We begin by looking at the way we lift things today, then progress through the day by looking at the correct measures and finally practice the
new maneuvers. There is a little fun attached to this which makes the day go smoothly. We review some procedures and risk assessments to get an understanding of where things can be improved.
Objectives
To give all personnel who perform manual handling activities as a key
element of their job, the required knowledge and skill, so that they can undertake occupational manual handling activities at minimum risk to themselves and others. This will include consideration of peripheral issues
such as access arrangements, area layout, environmental influences and slips, trips and falls. This course meets the requirements of the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 providing the basic knowledge and
skills for employees in the workplace to work safely whilst handling loads.
The manual handling training course is intended to provide attendees with an understanding of how to safely handle loads. It covers practical aspects of lifting, lowering, carrying, pushing and pulling loads. It also provides
information on the human spinal system, risk assessment, the legal responsibility of employers to their employees and techniques for the prevention of accidents. The manual handling course involves knowledge
development, and a series of practical exercises, followed by scenarios that allow the attendees to put their skills into practise.
Course Content
Introduction to what is Manual Handling Responsibilities under Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992.
Learn safer moving and handling techniques. Practical techniques and manual handling assessments.
Responsibilities of managers and senior staff. How to control and minimize the risk.
Finally
Attendees take away a whole new way of assessing a lift, carrying out the task, looking at the environmental issues and leave with much more
confidence which will benefit not only themselves but the people around them and any they may supervise
Tool Box Talks Overview
Good communication is essential for the management of health and safety on building and construction sites. It is vitally important that contractors, managers and supervisors engage and consult with the workforce, as it is an
effective way of identifying hazards and controlling risks.
Who should deliver a TOOL box talk?
It is the workforce who have firsthand experience of actually carrying out the
job and who may therefore be knowledgeable about the risks involved. Willing and effective worker participation and feedback will be achieved when the workforce:
is consulted with
has confidence in their managers and supervisors
knows their ideas and concerns will be listened to and, if required,
acted upon
has sufficient knowledge to recognise when something is not safe
has been trained in the skills necessary to deliver effective feedback.
Ample opportunity must be given for all members of the workforce to consult with management on any concerns that they have regarding health and
safety.
What are they? Tool box talks (TBT’S) are one way of delivering advice on matters of health,
safety and environment, as well as engaging in discussions to obtain feedback, thus helping to maintain and improve standards. However they are not a substitute for formal training in correct methods of instruction.
CITB GT 700 This Tool box talk’s course uses the CITB GT 700 series workbook, which
many believe is the best in the EU. It has been designed to assist supervisors at all levels to prepare and deliver effective TBT’s on building
and constructions sites. It is also a very good course for someone who may be due to deliver TBT’s or any other front of class presentation as it looks at presentation skills as well
as creation and delivery of a successful presentation. A typical format will cover but no limited too:
Legal and management
Health and welfare
General safety
High risk activities
Environment
Specialist activities
During the course participants will work individually and in teams, they will observe others, discuss their own work, combine each other’s work, act as
judges for other teams’ efforts and present their own work to the rest of the group. Lots of laughs along the way. Training does not have to be boring.
Peter can help individuals, supervisors and anyone else who may need to stand up and present a TBT or safety brief.
Outline
What are TBT’s?
Advantages of successful TBT’s
Preparation
Where, when and how to deliver
Presentation skills and problems
How to overcome difficulties
Individual creation of a TBT (using book)
Delivery and presentation of course work
Feedback
Gains;
At the end of the sessions the participant will have gained an immense amount of self belief in themselves standing out front of class. They will have the ability to overcome nerves, problems and system disruptions.
Confidence will grow the more the person performs up front talks to the workforce. They will know how to captivate an audience and keep them focused thus ensuring the workforce has digested the contents of the talk
and making sure they understand the dangers on site through hazard identification and discussions over what control measures work best. When
individuals become experienced in this field they themselves can pass on these skills to others on site.
LEADERSHIP AND WORKER
INVOLVMENT
Note from Director Peter Oldfield.
Together Karen and I have worked globally for some of the world’s prestigious companies who operate in oil, gas, exploration, construction,
civil engineering, petrochemical and refinery, onshore pipelines and tall structures amongst others.
So, why do we think we are good at what we do? Basically, we have gathered information from all these companies and kept
the good and thrown away the bad. We have observed trainers and techniques, copied them, made them better and added to them. We have
kept up with new technology, laws, regulations and facts which are the true tales of what is happening on our workplaces today. We keep up with CPD.
So, why should you choose us? We are a genuine Yorkshire honest couple who do actually want to make a
difference. We still get a buzz out of seeing a job well done, or a training session where the participants have a smile and shake hands with thanks at the end, knowing they can use the information not only for their own CPD
but it will inevitably prevent accidents and exposure to hazards and occupational health problems.
So, are we cheaper than others? To be honest, we may not be in some cases. Like you, we have to make a
profit but being honest, we are not greedy. We charge to cover expenses, earn a decent wage and a small profit for our company which re invests in itself to keep up with our competitors. You pay for what you get. If you want
cheaper then sorry, we are not in the bargaining game, we are not trading here but we are providing a good, value for money service.
How do I know I am getting good service? Well, you try us only once, if you are not satisfied then move on. You can of
course check us out. We can provide bona fide testaments from people who know us professionally, people who have left feedback and past contractors and clients. We are fully insured with up to date Professional indemnity,
Public liability and employee liability
So, can we come over to your place? As you can see from our profile, travelling and staying over does not present a problem to us, ( unless if overseas there may be visa restrictions which
take a little time,) we can be with you when you want us, once we have looked in the diary of course.
Lastly a word from me Peter;
“At POSL we believe we offer a very good service at a very good
competitive price. The proof is in the people who continually come
back to us and recommendations from people who attend our
courses. We are extremely helpful to anyone who may have
difficulties in a classroom or people who are nervous in front of
others doing presentations. We are good because we have been
there, we have come through the ranks, from tools to
management and we keep our feet firmly on the ground. Go
ahead, enquire using the online form, or pick up the phone and
speak to us.”
Before I forget;
All of our courses come with refreshments on arrival, buffet style lunch
and refreshments midday.
Car Parking is NOT included.