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Safety & Access announce the ability to offer HAKI training courses

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Haki training

Safety & Access have today announced the ability to offer CISRS SSPTS training course in the HAKI Universal System delivered at our purpose-built training centres in the Midlands and Humberside including a network of locations across the UK.

The course will provide all companies using HAKI on site with product awareness training over 2 days to ensure that all their operatives are accredited to use the equipment.

HAKI’s MD Chris Stokes said in a press release, ‘HAKI is committed to maintaining high standards in safety. Safety and Access are a leading CISRS training provider and will deliver first class training to our customers across the UK.’

Safety & Access Joint MD Rick Statham said, “We are extremely pleased that we have been able to form a relationship with HAKI that enables us to provide product awareness training to contractors in the UK. We have been providing training on the excellent stair system and loading bay system for several years and to take it to the next level is a very exciting prospect for us”

For the formal launch of the partnership and during recent training at the Safety & Access CATCH Training facility, employees of Lyndon Scaffolding are seen above erecting the Haki System under tuition.

HAKI® is a global supplier of system scaffold and weather protection solutions. HAKI® temporary work-places ensure the highest standard in safety whilst increasing productivity. Its unique hook-on design makes HAKI® adaptable in even the most challenging environments.

Head quartered in Sweden, HAKI® is part of the Midway Holding Group whose shares are traded on Nasdaq OMX Stockholm AB Small Cap exchange. HAKI® has branches across the globe providing temporary access for the power generation, process, offshore and construction sectors for over 50 years.

Safety & Access are a leading CISRS Scaffolding training and Work at Height training and consultancy provider offering a wide range of professional support services to a broad range of industry sectors in the UK and overseas.

With a nationwide and worldwide delivery capability the company operates from three key centres at Nottingham, Immingham and Dubai.

A Formal Launch of the HAKI System and presentation on the 9th May 2013 starting at 09.30am for more information please contact Sarah Cockell on 0115 9794523 or email [email protected]

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