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HEALTH & SAFETY


SECTION SPONSOR


Leading training provider award winner


The Mines Rescue Service Limited is a leading nationwide (ISO 9001:2008 approved) Health and Safety provider to many businesses and industries throughout the UK.


In 2014 they were proud winners of the Contribution to Skills category at the Green Energy Awards event.


TRAINING FACILITY


The company offers training at their purpose built Wind Turbine Training facility which comprises a 17 metre working at height tower and an actual wind turbine, where they deliver training in realistic conditions whilst ensuring the health, safety and welfare of all candidates.


KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE Mines Rescue Renewables has combined years of experience and knowledge from working in difficult and potentially dangerous environments to develop a comprehensive range of fully accredited safety and first aid training courses.


COURSE AVAILABLE INCLUDE… • Working at Height and Rescue – Initial & Refresher (RUK/GWO approved)


• Fire Awareness (RUK/GWO approved) • First Aid with Automatic External Defibrillation (RUK/GWO approved)


• Manual Handling (RUK/GWO approved) • Technician Core Skills Package (RUK/ GWO approved)


• Hub, Blade, Nacelle and Roof Turbine Rescue


• Safe Lifting and Slinging for Turbines • Wind Turbine Basement Rescue


CORE VALUES… • Quality – providing excellent training courses delivered by professional accredited trainers


• Support – providing full training notes and offer after-course follow-up advice to ensure the latest information and procedures


• Flexibility – if you cannot commit to the venue or times of their scheduled courses, they will provide a bespoke course to meet your needs


• Latest skills – guided by national occupational and industry standards they embrace change


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www.windenergynetwork.co.uk


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