Safety & Access Granted CISRS Accreditation In UAE

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Safety & Access announce that their CISRS overseas Training Centre in the United Arab Emirates has gained accreditation for a further year.

The independent accreditation audit was undertaken today by CISRS scheme manager David Mosley and as a result of the findings has granted accreditation for a further year.

Safety & Access have been delivering quality training in the region for over two years and are proud to be associated with the independent original UK card scheme.

Rick Statham – Joint MD for Safety & Access commented

” The CISRS scheme is based upon the successful and original UK scaffolders competence scheme and we are very proud to be associated with this. There are other poor imitations of scaffolding training schemes in the GCC region that claim to be UK and are currently misleading clients. We have successfully opened others CISRS centres in Korea and India and have further immediate plans for centres in Qatar and Saudi. We believe that through consistent high quality delivery and adoption by clients that the CISRS scaffolding training scheme will soon attain its global position as the premier class for access training

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