FTA stays safe this spring with training offer

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has launched a special offer on one of its most popular training courses this spring. Anyone booking on FTA’s ‘IOSH Managing Safely’ course in March will get a 20% reduction for each delegate.
The ‘IOSH Managing Safely’ course is intended for organisations wanting to improve health and safety compliance through training of line managers responsible for risk and resources in their workplace. It ensures that people who work for organisations know how to work safely and without risk to health.
FTA’s ‘IOSH Managing Safely’ is an intensive four-day course, which covers everything from identifying and managing risk, to health and safety legislation and investigating accidents and incidents. Upon successful completion of the course and assessment, students are awarded a Managing Safely certificate from the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), the world’s largest health and safety membership organisation.
The course will run at FTA’s Leamington Spa training centre in the UK from 12 – 15 March and delegates must be able to attend all four days.
More information can be found in the FTA Training Prospectus

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