Safety & Access secures training contracts across the globe

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As one of the UK’s leading scaffold training providers, Safety & Access this week secured long term training contracts in the Caribbean, Far East and Africa. The training, which includes scaffolder skills training, scaffold inspection and supervisory courses will all be based upon existing UK delivery standards. This is indicative of much of the interest that is paid to the quality and recognition of UK competence for scaffolders.

Joint Managing Director, Rick Statham said,

“The training we have secured this week represents a major “thumbs up” to the all of the British scaffolding industry and the mostly very high standards that are delivered in the UK”.

Safety & Access are also exploring the setting up of a dedicated major international partnership to deliver scaffolding skills and supervisory based training across the UAE and surrounding areas.

For more information please see www.safetyaccess.co.uk 

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