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Hi All

 

following on from helping at a very sucsessful work at height seminar in scotland we at BTS training have decided to run a one day session near ipswich next month.

 

Running on the 25th of November it will be of interets to any body from groundsman to manager working in the aminity and utility arb sector who deals with working at height

 

I have attached a flyer and if any one would like further information plese message me or send me an e-mail

 

thanks

 

kevin

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Hi All what a wally i am!!!! there i said it.

 

but seriously we have had to change the date of the seminar to wednesday 25th November 2009. everything else remains the same

 

real shame that i was hoping to come but 25th nov is booked already

planning on doing any others

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we are planning on running some stuff in luton and leeds, but at the moment we are staying arround our main office hear in suffolk.

 

we are aslo planning a couple of other seminars next year so do keep an eye out.

 

really sorry you chaps cant make this one been nice to meet you in person. next time i trust.

 

leeds will be on hold untill we have changed premisis but ill keep you all informed

 

cheers

 

kevin

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BTS Training One Day Seminar

 

Elizabeth Hotel, Copdock, Ipswich, Suffolk, Wednesday 25th November 2009

 

This one day seminar is presented with arboriculture in mind but will be of interest to anybody who ether works at height or has to manage such work.

 

With speakers from the HSE, Arboricultural Association, utility sector, ladder manufacturing and contracting sector this day will help answer many questions about who, should be working at height, what equipment to use, when to do it safely?

 

Topics to be covered include:

 

 

 

History of the regulations

Enforcement of the regulations

Ladder manufacturing, history and safe usage

Use of MEWPs

Two rope working in Arb

Practical advice on access

Working at height risk assessment

Selecting appropriate access and working methods

The day includes opportunities to discuss issues with industry experts and representatives from the HSE.

 

The full cost is £65.00 but please note concessions below. The price includes refreshments, lunch and delegates information pack. To reserve your place please fill out the form below and return it with remittance to:

 

BTS Training

The Lion Barn · Maitland Road · Needham Market · Suffolk IP6 8NZ

 

or call and reserve with a credit or debit card 01449 720330.

 

We wish to support trade and professional industries and help their members with CPD If you are a member of any of the following organisations your delegate fee is reduced to £55.00 please tick the appropriate logo and complete this form

Name:

Address:

Post Code

Email

 

Please reserve me Number places on the 25th November seminar

@ £ Each.

 

I enclose a total of £ The price includes VAT.

Do you need a VAT receipt? Yes / No

 

Membership No:

 

Branch (if applicable):

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