Safety and Health Expo 2019
RRC International returns to Safety & Health Expo 2019
RRC International can train individuals to achieve professional, educational and vocational qualifications. RRC is well established within the HSE training industry. The company has been attending Safety & Health Expo for 15 years and will be returning this year at ExCeL London from 18-20 June 2019.
Gary Fallaize, Managing Director expressed that “Safety and Health Expo is one of the highlights of the health & safety calendar year, and we thoroughly enjoy engaging with our students and customers face-to-face. We have some great special offers available this year, as well as the launch of two new courses.”
Visitors will also get a chance gain more information on the courses RRC will launch, including:
- The NEBOSH HSE Introduction to Incident Investigation course. Which is a collaborative effort between HSE and NEBOSH;
- The IOSH Managing Occupational Health and Wellbeing, which has an emphasis on wellbeing within HSE work environments;
- Visitors will also be able to see some of the company’s Projects in Development including its new IEMA Online Environmental courses.
RRC has created a prise draw for visitors for a chance to win £1,000 training voucher everyday of the show. There is also an additional £1,000 to be won for visitors who sign up to its ‘virtual Safety & Health Expo’ on the RRC website. Runners up can win RRC Law guides which are a great resource for students and practitioners across the industry. It will also be offering a show discount of 20% off all of its Classroom and Online courses, and textbooks until 31st July 2019.
Visitors to Stand SH1660 be able to get in-depth information on the training that RRC International provides. Click the link below to book your free place.
RRC International returns to Safety & Health Expo 2019
Training consultancy company launches its new courses at the Safety and Health Expo where it will return for the 15th year.
Samah Ahmed
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