U.K.’s Elevating Safety Solutions Launches Training Website

Since 2008, U.K.-based Elevating Safety Solutions (ESS) has been helping lift companies in obtaining and maintaining their ISO, health and safety and compliance requirements. Now, due to an increasing demand for training around working safely, the company has announced an expansion of its offering with a wide range of Toolbox Talks that provide lift engineers with easy access to industry-specific training. The new ESS website offers a program of Toolbox Talks that are easy to access via desktop or mobile device, and typically able to be completed in under 15 min. Engineers who complete the training are automatically issued with a certificate to provide evidence of their training. ESS’ Toolbox Talks also support the Continued Professional Development that professionally qualified and registered engineers are required to undertake to maintain their registration with EC UK (the Engineering Council) and their PEI (Professional Engineering Institution). The site currently offers around 20 Toolbox Talks with plans to expand the number and types of training in the future. 

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