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Can anyone suggest a training provider for IPAF at an affordable cost for a group of up to 5 members of staff in the Yorkshire region please?
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Its a small world......in a previous life i instructed there and did engineering work for them from their beginning,i wonder if you were taught by Alan-the-Viking?well shiver me timbers , i did too
Its a small world......in a previous life i instructed there and did engineering work for them from their beginning,i wonder if you were taught by Alan-the-Viking?
Can anyone suggest a training provider for IPAF at an affordable cost for a group of up to 5 members of staff in the Yorkshire region please?
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Was everybody else given a book which you have to fill in each time you use related access equipment?
If you dont fill the book up you have to do the full day again after the 5 years?
Is that the norm or what?. I thought that idea was a load of poop.
dont bother with the log book ,
even if you fill it in every week you still have to do at least half day retraining at the end of the 5 years.
Yep,that sounds like Alan,his sense of humour would not extend to the deforming of work area markers....But get him talking about vikings,he "knits" his own chain-mail as a hobby :seeya:I had some guy with long gray hair, annoying fella, didn't find it in the slightest bit amusing when I flattened a cone with the scissor lift!
this sounds dubious. how can they stretch it out to 3 days? there's nack all to learn. unless they intend to drown you in health and safety.
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