Building Skills Resillience with CPD

February 10, 2020

Last Updated on February 10, 2020 by SA Safety

How we use CPD to build skills resillience

 

 

At SA Safety we’re committed to building skills resilience, and one of the most important ways we do this is by allowing our team to practice and update their skillset with strong programme of CPD. 

Resilience is the ability to face and adapt to challenges in order to overcome them.  For us, regular CPD has proven to be the best way to build resillience into our team so that they can always perform at their very best.

 

 

Investing in our team with CPD

 CPD is essential in our business to build skills and maintain safe working practices in a challenging workplace, so we take team training very seriously.

For us, building skills resillience means investing in our Rescue Team with a regular programme of continuing professional development (CPD).  We use targeted training to build and maintain essential skills, so that we always provide a best-in-class service to our customers.

At a recent CPD training session the team renewed several essential confined space qualifications including:

These are the industry standard for high-risk confined spaces and an essential in our skills toolkit. In addition, two of our team gained TAQA assessor and IQA assessor qualifications.

Additionally the Rescue team went on to gain essential rope access qualifications: ISO 22846 Rope Access level 1 & 2 courses for rope user and rope supervisor are the international standard for rope access in challenging and hard-to-access locations. 

 

Because we’re SA Safety we had a lot of fun during the training!

A big thank you to Cal Rose and his team at R&M Utility for delivering the confined space courses and to Steve Fields from Rescue Specialist Limited for his instruction on the ISO 22846 courses.

SA Safety – Leading you in the right direction to create a safer working environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rescue Team undergoing CPD training

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