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Posted By Peter MacDonald
How to I go about getting trained to train. We spend a lot of money putting men through courses to use abrasive wheels, CAT scanning, Sthil saws, Chainsaws and Bobcats among other things. I've identified, including myself, people who are experienced and competent in the use of some of this plant and equipment. How can I qualify myself and others so that we can bring the training in-house and be accredited and audited by the CITB. It would also be useful as a potential job in it's own right I suppose.
Can anyone help?
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Posted By Linda Crossland-Clarke
Hi
The CIEH do a train the trainer course. About 5 days long I think.
Other wise the next step is the 7407 adult Ed course, run by most colleges.
Linda
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Posted By Tony Clark
Hello Peter
I am a H&S trainer and a good useful qualification is the C&G 7331 teaching techniques certificate it is a 2 week course.Or failing that the 7407 FAETC course.
Hope this is of use
regards
Tony
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