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25% OFF Online Health and Safety Training with iHasco
17 September 2015
iHasco is a market-leading provider of high quality Health and Safety and HR e-learning. Join over 10,000 satisfied UK customers and enjoy essential, specialist and management training at your fingertips.
To celebrate the arrival of our brand new website we are offering you 25% off all online purchases made before the end of October*. Whether your business operates in Education, Construction or is an Office-based company, we have everything you need to achieve quick and easy compliance, as well as enjoying some of the best online training out there.
Spanning topics from Fire Awareness and Manual Handling, to Asbestos Safety and Risk Assessment – our courses are RoSPA and CPD accredited and are suitable for staff of all levels. Our courses have been developed with the client in mind, and present coherent course information through a series of engaging interactive learning environments – with high quality video presentations, 3D animations, and in-course test questions.
- Dedicated UK-based Account Manager and Technical Support
- Printable certificates upon completion of training
- Access to our Learning Management System (LMS)
Online training for Education, Construction, Caring, Leisure and Hospitality, Retail, Corporate, and Manufacturing | www.iHasco.co.uk | 01344 867 088
*Minimum & maximum order values and Terms & Conditions apply.
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