All Access Training Opens New CISRS Training Centre in Scotland

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All Access Training Services Ltd has expanded its training facilities in Scotland with a new CISRS-accredited training centre at Glasgow Airport Business Park, enabling them to offer a wider range of scaffolding courses, including CISRS Part 1.

The 1,500-square-metre facility marks a significant step in enhancing scaffolding training provision within Scotland, providing more accessible and comprehensive training opportunities for those entering or advancing in the industry.

Courses available at the centre range from basic training, such as the CISRS COTS, to more advanced qualifications, including Part 1, Supervisor, and various CISRS SSPTS courses.

A CISRS Auditor who recently inspected the facility commended its high standards and capacity for growth, stating: “This new centre has been fitted out to the highest standards in all aspects of CISRS requirements and has space to grow its portfolio of courses. I wish the centre every success in this new venue.”

All Access Training Services Ltd has expanded its training facilities in Scotland with a new CISRS-accredited training centre at Glasgow Airport Business Park

All Access Training has emphasised that the new centre reflects its commitment to the development of skills in the scaffolding sector, aiming to support the industry’s growth through high-quality, accessible training.

For further information on available courses, visit the official CISRS training centre listings here. Contact details and additional course information can be found on the All Access Training Services Ltd website at allaccesstraining.co.uk.

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