Dave Mosley Leaves CISRS ‘With Immediate Effect’

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In an unexpected move, the Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme (CISRS), the scaffolding and access training scheme provider in the UK, has announced the immediate departure of its Managing Director, David Mosley. The announcement was made today (12 July) through an official press release from CISRS.

“Today we announce the departure of Mr David Mosley with immediate effect.” the CISRS spokesperson stated. “We wish him the best in his future endeavours.”

Mr. Mosley has been a key figure in the organisation, leading the CISRS through various phases of growth and development. Under his leadership, the scheme has enhanced its training programs, expanded its certification reach, and solidified its reputation as the go-to standard for scaffolding and access training.

The CISRS, established to ensure the highest standards in scaffolding safety and training, plays a crucial role in the construction industry by providing essential training and certification for scaffolders. The departure of Mr. Mosley comes at a critical time as the organisation continues to navigate the evolving demands and challenges of the industry.

Details regarding the reason for his departure and the selection process for his successor have not been disclosed. The organization is expected to make further announcements in the coming days regarding interim leadership and the future direction of the scheme.

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