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FEATURE SPONSOR


EMERGENCY RESPONSE


FULL BESPOKE TRAINING SERVICE AIS’s fully bespoke service eliminates the need for training managers and accounts departments to juggle bookings and bills for multiple courses, hotels and travel for their workforce.


REALISM IN TRAINING Minimum industry standards require individuals working in the wind sector to undertake a 6.5m or a 15m climb. The company has secured an exclusive agreement with ORE Catapult in Northumberland to utilise their 30m training tower, providing more realistic training that goes above and beyond RUK/GWO standards.


Delegates undertake a 30m climb and perform an evacuation towards the sea giving them a full appreciation of the conditions they will face on the job.


Similarly, AIS trains delegates to operate five different types of harness so they are able to fulfill most wind operators’ standards. This approach of going above and beyond means that delegates are well- prepared and able to operate at the highest standards when out in the field.


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