IOSH 12 – RRC Training, stand F23
RRC Training says visitors to its stand can expect an entertaining experience that will demonstrate the company’s professional knowledge and experience, alongside samples of its highly successful materials and courses, which have helped thousands develop their careers over many years.
RRC will be running its popular ‘Spot the Hazard’ game, giving all visitors the chance to win £500 in training vouchers each day. The computer-based game tests players’ health and safety knowledge, as well as their skills with the mouse, challenging them to clock up the fastest time.
There will also be the opportunity to attend free advice clinics and discussions on the latest developments in e-learning and other forms of online training run by RRC’s health, safety and environment specialists – one visitor each day will receive £1000 worth of training!
The company is also offering an exhibition special discount of 30 per cent off RRC’s NEBOSH General Certificate Courses in Birmingham, Chorley and Newcastle.
The icing on the cake, says RRC, is the opportunity to meet its director of training, Dr T (aka Dr David Towlson), who will be ably supported by MD Gary Fallaize.
For more information, www.rrc.co.uk
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IOSH 12 – RRC Training, stand F23
RRC Training says visitors to its stand can expect an entertaining experience that will demonstrate the company's professional knowledge and experience, alongside samples of its highly successful materials and courses.
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