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» Reduce your organisation’s exposure to risk, improve the performance and skills of your drivers!
By Marc ONeill | Published 07/27/2011 | Industrial Training , Training

Ignition RM Driver Training programs ensure that your employees who drive on company business are trained to the highest standards. Ignition RM provides comprehensive reports on the results for your reference and as evidence of your duty of care compliance.

With a recent client Ignition RM recommended that an employee should not drive on company business until they received further training. The employee was a senior manager who was understandably upset by the outcome but was very complimentary about Ignition RM’s sensitive handling of the situation and following further training responded with “excellent” on all areas of the feedback survey.

"Driver training from Ignition RM is exceptional with a professional, consistent and friendly approach. They have developed a true “coaching” style to their service ensuring drivers feel at ease and gain maximum benefit."
 
"Ignition RM have carefully selected and trained our expert team to deliver consistent and professional driver training."
 
Ignition RM believes that this approach and our commitment to quality, health and safety and the environment delivers a service way beyond our competitors as evidenced by our client’s feedback.

Ignition's fleet driver training courses will help improve the performance and skills of your drivers, and so reduce your organisation’s exposure to risk.

» The Path of an Engineer
By Harrison Wiles | Published 07/6/2011 | Industrial Training
Engineering jobs are for brave and hard working persons. People with dedicated mind and firm determination will be fit for this job. The article discusses about the career in Engineering and its future.
» Civil engineering firm unveils revamped training centre
By Michael Youds | Published 10/1/2010 | Industrial Training
North Wales-based civil engineering company Jones Bros has unveiled its revamped training centre.
 
Jones Bros now provides a range of training courses and apprenticeships that enable youngsters to gain qualifications, whilst learning on the job.
 
The family-run firm, based in Ruthin, Denbighshire, is also the only independent accredited Modern Apprenticeship Training provider in the UK.
 
Students are put through their paces at the company’s Ruthin-based training centre, with its purpose-designed training and testing suite and at Jones Bros’ quarry at the Horseshoe Pass, Llangollen, which provides a 100-acre area to support practical training in the safe operation of large excavating and earth-moving machinery.
 
Guy Brookes, Jones Bros training manager, said: “About half of our training is tailored for external companies or individuals who sign up independently after simply phoning up or knocking on the door. We are anticipating keen interest in the coming weeks.
 
“Our courses include an apprenticeship scheme where young people undertake a 12-week on-block training programme.
Those who successfully complete the training programme then undertake on-site work for the apprentice’s sponsor company. This work is monitored over an 18-month period, resulting in an NVQ Level 2 qualification.”
 
Courses take place regularly and courses can be tailored to meet individual needs.
 
They include
Construction Management Training (Health & Safety/Environmental), Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) and plant/workshop safety awareness.

Guy added: “Our staff have all worked in the industry, gaining a wide variety of skills prior to becoming trainers. This means they are well aware of the ‘everyday’ issues of being on site and can help trainees relate their classroom training to real world scenarios.”
North Wales-based civil engineering company Jones Bros has unveiled its revamped training centre.
 
Jones Bros now provides a range of training courses and apprenticeships that enable youngsters to gain qualifications, whilst learning on the job.
 
The family-run firm, based in Ruthin, Denbighshire, is also the only independent accredited Modern Apprenticeship Training provider in the UK.
 
Students are put through their paces at the company’s Ruthin-based training centre, with its purpose-designed training and testing suite and at Jones Bros’ quarry at the Horseshoe Pass, Llangollen, which provides a 100-acre area to support practical training in the safe operation of large excavating and earth-moving machinery.
 
Guy Brookes, Jones Bros training manager, said: “About half of our training is tailored for external companies or individuals who sign up independently after simply phoning up or knocking on the door. We are anticipating keen interest in the coming weeks.
 
“Our courses include an apprenticeship scheme where young people undertake a 12-week on-block training programme.
Those who successfully complete the training programme then undertake on-site work for the apprentice’s sponsor company. This work is monitored over an 18-month period, resulting in an NVQ Level 2 qualification.”
 
Courses take place regularly and courses can be tailored to meet individual needs.
 
They include
Construction Management Training (Health & Safety/Environmental), Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) and plant/workshop safety awareness.

Guy added: “Our staff have all worked in the industry, gaining a wide variety of skills prior to becoming trainers. This means they are well aware of the ‘everyday’ issues of being on site and can help trainees relate their classroom training to real world scenarios.”
» Improve your prospects with a fork lift truck training course
By Lesley Simpson | Published 09/17/2009 | Industrial Training
In view of the changes in the world of work there are plenty of people looking for new ways of improving their employment prospects.
» Online Training Needs Assessments: How to Measure Learning Performance Effortlessly
For online training instructors, creating meaningful performance assessments for online training is a critical issue.
» Flash Up - Better Multimedia Presentations for Smart Business Training
Efficient business training needs the spirit of Flash, and it goes from PowerPoint presentations initially.
» Hands on-roofing and bricklaying
By Philip Sykes | Published 08/26/2006 | Industrial Training
We all need to have a roof over our head and four walls to protect us from the elements but how many of us actually have the skills to do this ourselves?
» Hands On Floor And Wall Tiling A Lucrative Career Move
By Philip Sykes | Published 08/11/2006 | Industrial Training
You need to be aware of the shortage of good wall and floor tilers and how an intense course could pave the way to a good living and or save you money when it comes to your own DIY.
» Thinking Outside The Bog - Weighing Up The Options In The Construction Industry
By Philip Sykes | Published 07/21/2006 | Industrial Training
Such a huge amount of publicity has been generated over the past few years regarding the shortages in qualified plumbers that the skills shortages in other building trades is often overlooked by those thinking of entering the building industry.