New LEEA Course Offers Insight for End Users in All Sectors

The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) launched the End User Guidance CPD (Continuous Professional Development) Course on July 7  – Global Lifting Awareness Day – as part of the Association’s new Academy 2.0 Platform. This one-day course provides an essential insight to general legal responsibilities for lifting equipment owners and end users. It is suitable for company directors, senior managers and responsible persons where lifting equipment is used in the business. Attendees should gain an underpinning knowledge of the legislative frameworks, standards and best practices applicable to owners and end users of lifting equipment. They will also understand how equipment must be managed from procurement through to discard, its thorough examination requirements and record keeping. End User Guidance is the first of a series of courses being launched on LEEA’s new Academy 2.0 platform, developed in partnership with Nucleus Learning. This platform provides a truly global learning offering – accessible anywhere a student has an internet connection and a web browser. The platform provides a virtual exam hall controlled by LEEA trainers, randomized examination questions, and the LEEA app enables the camera on a smart device to validate the student and lock down their ability to use search engines during the examination. This course is available in English, Simplified Chinese, Bahasa, Arabic and Brazilian Portuguese. For more information, contact academysupport@leeaint.com.

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