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RP ADAM LAUNCHES FREE E-LEARNING CHEMICAL SAFETY


MODULE This month, RP Adam has announced the launch of a new e-learning Chemical Safety training course, which is free for all to use and is designed to take participants through the necessary steps to understand the key areas of COSHH.


The online safety training module has been developed with the aim of ensuring key chemical safety messages are communicated and remembered and that consumers of the Scottish manufacturer’s cleaning detergents use them as safely and as effectively as possible.


The company is keen to stress that the course is not a replacement for face to face on site training; it is an additional resource, not a shortcut or an excuse to cut back service calls, far from it. As industry standard COSHH safety training can take up a disproportionate amount of time and field resource, the company can now channel the majority of this resource into more practical training, like effective product use, chemical dispenser training, troubleshooting advice and customer care.


Lee-Anne Gillie, UK Operations Director at RP Adam, said: “A lot of our


customers have found it difficult to get the appropriate members of staff together as a group for traditional COSHH training. We also have found that many members of staff find this face to face training a bit boring, and let’s face it, it’s not the most exciting topic in the world, but nonetheless a critical aspect of customer safety.


“This new e-Learning course is far more flexible than trying to organise group training sessions, is far more informative and with its use of excellent imagery and a professional voice-over it also provides an interactive element for users to gauge knowledge retention.”


With individual users completing the course in their own time rather than pre-organised sessions, it allows RP Adam more flexibility with their resources so that they can deliver more training sessions. End user businesses should be able to have more members of their staff trained on COSHH, more


frequently too. For RP Adam’s larger corporate customers who have their own intranet and internal online training modules, they can provide the course for hosting on their own in-house learning management system as a SCORM version.


Max Adam, Sales & Marketing Director added: “This 30 minute course has been developed in partnership with one of the UK’s leading online learning and development companies, and I have been highly impressed with their professional approach, account management attention and technical production skills in helping to deliver this quite complex project, on time, in full and within budget. We wanted to improve the quality of our safety training, standardise key messages and drastically cut delivery costs and we feel this course has achieved these objectives. Customer pilot feedback was really positive, so now it’s show time.”


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