WOOLSAFE NEWS SPRING/SUMMER 2011
Essential Carpet Installation & Repairs Training Course
One day seminar for carpet cleaners Programme:
1. A review of carpet installation systems 2. Identifi cation of fi tting faults 3. Survey checklist 4. Rectifi cation of fi tting faults Re-fi xing gripper Re-fi xing door bars Re-stretching Repair of broken seams Re-tufting damaged carpets Cookie-cutting larger damaged areas
5. Practical demonstrations and delegate participation
6. Question time
Standard Price: £175 + VAT £117 + VAT (2nd
attendee same company)
WoolSafe Operators and those also attending the Wool Maintenance training course: £150 + VAT £100 + VAT (2nd
Training Dates Spring/Summer
Training Dates 2011 Carpet Inspector’s Course 17 & 18 May 2011 – Bradford, W. Yorks
Venue: Wool House, Roydsdale Way Euroway Trading Estate Bradford, BD4 6SE
Course runs: 09.30 -16.30 hrs Course tutor: Dr Eric Brown Cleaning Research International
Contact: T e WoolSafe Organisation, Tel: 01943 850 817 Fax: 01943 462 127 email: offi
ce@woolsafe.org
Wool Maintenance Course 19 May 2011 – Bradford, West Yorkshire
Venue: Wool House, Roydsdale Way Euroway Trading Estate Bradford, BD4 6SE
Course runs: 09.30 -16.30 hrs Course tutor: Paul Bakker and Dr Ágnes Zsednai
attendee same company)
A light lunch and refreshments during the day will be available at the venue and are included in the fee.
Course Tutors: Robert Taylor, John Hopkins
*Practical demonstrations by a master fi tter*
Anyone interested in attending a course should apply to:
steve@woolsafe.org
Contact: T e WoolSafe Organisation, Tel: 01943 850 817 Fax: 01943 462 127 email: offi
ce@woolsafe.org
Wool Maintenance Course (one-day) 27 June 2011 – High Wycombe, Bucks
Venue: SEBO (UK) Ltd, Merlin Centre Cressex Business Park High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3QL
Course runs: 09.30 -16.30 hr Course tutor: Adam Jankowski MBICSc WoolSafe Certifi ed Trainer
Contact: T e WoolSafe Organisation, Tel: 01943 850 817 Fax: 01943 462 127 email: offi
ce@woolsafe.org
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