Throughout the pandemic, we have been providing essential remote training across the Utility and Construction sectors and of course, we all thought we would be back in the classroom by Christmas. Sadly, that was not the case and that is why looking forward and for the forseable future, Engaging Safety Ltd is committed to continuing with this service. Not only that but, we have reviewed and reduced our prices taking into account our reduced overheads and travel costs. The advantages don’t stop there, our trainer-led remote training sessions continue to give delegates ample opportunity to interact. Assessments are live and results are processed before delegates leave the sessions.
Courses available for remote interactive delivery include, EUSR SHEA Passport Schemes, EUSR National Water Hygiene, CDM 2015 workshops, IOSH Managing Safely and Managing Safely Refresher. Upcoming dates can be viewed on our event planner by clicking on the following link: – https://engagingsafety.co.uk/course-calendar/
If you can’t see what you want, email us at info@engagingsafety.co.uk
Due to COVID-19 and these uncertain times, we also adapted our training model to offer training via our e-learning portal , providing a wide range of courses to all sectors, accessible wherever and whenever, you are available, this has proved invaluable to our clients, both existing and new.
Courses on offer include Fire Marshal, Duty of Care, Level 1, 2 and 3 Food Safety, Leadership Skills, Social Media for Business, Mental Health Awareness, Workplace Health and Safety, and lots more. All courses are fully accredited with many being officially recognised by OFQUAL. When you have sucessfully completed your chosen course you will receive a certificate (examples below).
With a 33% discount for ‘not for profit’ and charitable organisations and a 20% discount valid for a minimum of 3 months on all business accounts, the exceptional value speaks for itself and remember, your furloughed staff can still undertake training so you will be ready to roll once we are all able to open up for business again.
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