Ready-made package for training in-house

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

The Fire Protection Association,
the UK’s national fire safety
organisation, has released a new
Training Information Pack (TIP) that
offers a ready-made package for
those wishing to deliver high quality,
professional health and safety
induction training in-house.

The Fire Protection Association,
the UK’s national fire safety
organisation, has released a new
Training Information Pack (TIP) that
offers a ready-made package for
those wishing to deliver high quality,
professional health and safety
induction training in-house.

The TIP is packed full of all the
materials that you will need to
prepare and deliver an effective
training session that is suitable
for all staff across a broad range
of industries.

The package combines the
recent DVD release,
Fundamentals of Health and
Safety, with professionally
produced training aids
including: PowerPoint
presentation, delegate
handouts, quiz sheets,
certificate template and
accompanying trainer handbook.

The Training Information Packs
are said to be ideal for companies
and/or trainers looking to save time
and money by delivering essential
up-to-date safety training in-house.

The TIPs provide a complete training
solution in one easy package with
professional and comprehensive
training materials and easy to follow,
step-by-step guidance for those
conducting the training sessions.

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