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Training providers HTL Group and Safety Technology announce collaboration
Global training providers HTL Group and Safety Technology have collaborated to provide industry with an even greater portfolio of courses.
HTL Group are renowned for their ever growing controlled bolting equipment range and their suite of technical courses including ECITB approved Mechanical Joint Integrity training and testing covering MJI 10, 18, 19, 21, 22, 30, 31 & 32 as well as TMJI 10 through to TMJI 32. Meanwhile Safety Technology have become established as a leading safety equipment and GWO Basic Safety Training Provider to meet the working at height safety demands of the wind energy sector.
Together the providers will deliver their combined range of courses at dedicated training centres in: Northumberland, Manchester, Aberdeen, South Wales, South Shields, Doncaster, Great Yarmouth & USA as well as onsite at customer’s premises.
Bob Fogerty, Director of Training, HTL Group Comments: “The collaboration of the HTL Group and Safety Technology training divisions highlights the demand for training in industry. Our courses have been designed with the energy sectors’ requirements at the forefront, ensuring we can provide worldwide recognised courses with delivery which exceeds our clients and industry’s expectations.
Offering an increased number of training centres, the collaboration also allows our client’s a greater choice of impressive training facilities to choose from.“
Mike Dickens, Managing Director, Safety Technology Comments:
“The team at Safety Technology are excited for the collaboration with HTL Group, together we will offer the full range of GWO safety training and further courses which are ideally suited to the Wind Industry. By combining our skills and experience we can collectively deliver a multitude of globally recognised courses from a number of locations which offer excellent training facilities for delegates.”
For more information please contact training@htlgroup.com or call +44 (0)1670 700 005.
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