Training – noise, vibration, air sampling
Castle Group has announced new dates for its 2012 training courses. The 2012 training calendar covers subjects such as Noise at Work, Human Vibration, Air Sampling for COSHH, Environmental Noise, and Diagnostic Vibration Analysis.
Most of the courses are run at Scarborough’s Crown Spa Hotel, which overlooks the town’s bay and offers plenty of great facilities to unwind after a hard day in the training room. On the first evening of courses, delegates are also treated to an all-inclusive dinner at a local restaurant, says the company.
John Jameson of ARC (Asbestos Removal Contractors), who recently attended one such course, said: “The recent course in Scarborough was excellent. The organisation put into the course was evident and we had a fantastic time learning with the company.”
Dianne Hamblin, training manager for Castle Group, added: “We are going from strength to strength with training courses and have had a number of sell-outs in 2011. When you do something well, word seems to get around and people like acting on a recommendation.”
For further information about Castle Training courses and to see the list of dates, visit www.castletrainingacademy.com
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Training – noise, vibration, air sampling
Castle Group has announced new dates for its 2012 training courses. The 2012 training calendar covers subjects such as Noise at Work, Human Vibration, Air Sampling for COSHH, Environmental Noise, and Diagnostic Vibration Analysis.
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