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#1 Posted : 29 May 2009 15:58:00(UTC)
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Posted By Allan Curran
....a supplier of good quality basic fire awareness training DVD's for staff and/or a training DVD for Fire Wardens and/or a training DVD for staff who work in underground railway stations please?

Must be good quality, relevant, not dubbed and have reasonable acting!

Thanks in advance.

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#2 Posted : 29 May 2009 17:07:00(UTC)
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Posted By Delwynne
We use these guys for our basic staff fire awareness training & for our warden 'updates', although for a first time warden training we would still send someone to a 'hands on' course.

http://www.fire-safetytraining.co.uk/training

you can either use their stuff on line as a one on one interactive system or you can purchase it on DVD for use with groups.

It has had quite positive feedback from our staff so may be worth a look.
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#3 Posted : 29 May 2009 18:32:00(UTC)
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Posted By Steve M Granger
Allan - there are loads of providers and loads of titles. Question is e they suitable for your intended recipients.

I suggest you try before you buy, most good suppliers wil let you preview the titles before committing.

The other option is to sound out your IOSH branch members at the next meeting as you will be able to describe what you are looking for in more detail - might even get to preview some kind persons library!

Some local authorities (especially the EHO's and FRS) and trade associations have libraries you may be able to use foc, to establish what type of presentation is suitable for your needs.

Very rarely will you get the ideal, but its an easy way to throw away money so choose wisely.

Expensive is not always best imho, and sometimes the best things in life are free! Who services your extinguishers for example ;)

Steve

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