Introducing health and safety e-learning

16:29 - 03/11/2009

Introducing health and safety e-learn...

With over six thousand clients and training almost sixty thousand students a year, one of the UK’s leading health & safety training and consultancy providers, First Response, is to launch e-learning, designed to enhance its range of practical training.

Nineteen courses have been designed to encourage students to explore, learn and interact with the health & safety-related software. This broadband learning experience aims to complement and reinforce practical based activity.

The account manager of e-learning at First Response is Pete Stock, who commented “By using a range of teaching methods and interactivity, e-learning motivates and enables learners to take ownership of their own training experience.”

Darren Emery, director of new business development at First Response said “This exciting opportunity is breaking new ground at First Response. Our initial aim is to work with our existing clients by developing training programs that meet their needs covering employee induction and refresher requirements within their organisation.”

This e-learning training solution offers a wide and evolving range of courses, each module approximately 30 minutes to complete. Each safety e-learning course is completed with a user risk checklist, multiple-choice self-test and certification.

To encourage both new and existing customers to consider e-learning, First Response are offering free demonstrations that are available by visiting: http://www.firstresponsetraining.com/elearning.htm or by calling Pete Stock on freephone 0800 310 2300.
 
 
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