LEEA Launches New PLM and MLM Courses

The U.K.’s Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) is now offering members the PLM (Powered Lifting Machines) and Manual Lifting Machines (MLM) global courses in English, Arabic, Bahasa, Brazilian Portuguese and Simplified Chinese. These are the latest additions to the market-leading training courses being rolled out as part the association’s state-of-the-art Academy 2.0 platform. LEEA’s all new Foundation Certificate training course – FOU (Global) — is already available in these languages, as is the Lifting Accessories Course, LAC (Global). This latter course replaces the previous “Lifting Equipment General (LEG) Diploma.” The online learning platform allows members to carry out their training at their convenience. The platform is suitable for any device and has an offline study capability with auto-sync updates once back online. LEEA’s substantial investment into a technology upgrade in its Huntingdon training center makes e-learning a real option for learners. Equipped with high-tech cameras, speakers, microphones and other equipment, LEEA staff can hold classes with delegates from across the world and deliver training via Zoom with maximum effectiveness. Holders of LEEA’s new “smart” TEAM Card, which provides instantly verifiable data when required, will have any new qualifications updated by the LEEA team when changes occur.

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