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Safety & Health Expo 2011
Each year we exhibit at the Safety& Health Expo at the NEC May 17-19th .This is a major opportunity for us to demonstrate our portfolio of courses and training to a wide range of national
public and private employers from many industry and commerce sectors. Visitors can come onto the stand to talk informally and ask questions and see a demonstration of the Speech Bubble safety talks. Looking at those clients they were as diverse as universities, utilities and food companies. As well as safety training there are employers interested in the other types of training.
New clients are very welcome and take away the DVD and planner .However it is always a pleasure to meet clients who have worked with us before. This year we met
a manager from a pharmaceuticals manufacturer who started her working life as a SETA engineering apprentice and progressed on. This is certainly a good demonstration of the value of a proper apprenticeship and how it is valued in many working environments.
In a time when we seem to rely upon electronic media to communicate and showcase our services it can be refreshing to have the face to face contact with potential clients in a more relaxed environment and that can be more memorable.
To those of you who took away information thank you and we look forward to hearing from you in the future wherever you are in the UK.
Safe Working.







