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HelCat Training
05-Oct-15, 15:05
OK so that title's just a thinly veiled reminder that the clocks will be turning back at the end of the month (25th) so don't forget, but with clocks and seasons changing maybe it's time you turned to HelCat Training to see how they can help your business.

Apart from offering a wide range of training courses, our customer-first model strives to ensure YOU get the training courses that YOU or YOUR BUSINESS needs. Everything from Asbestos Awareness to Working at Heights - we offer you and your staff a thoroughly professional service, with internationally recognised qualifications and certification required to keep you/your company legal and moving forward.

Our online (http://www.helcattraining.com/calendar/2015-10/) and downloadable PDF (http://helcattraining.com/download/training_calendars/HelCat Training Calendar.pdf) calendars show you the courses we have planned for October - if you want to book, or don't see what you want / need, then get in touch with Angela on 01847 894560, or email her at [email protected]. You can also get new (or renew your) CISRS, CSCS, CPCS, ECS, JIB and SJIB Cards, or contact us for Quality Auditing Standards Workshops (9001, 14001, 18001), S/NVQ in Construction, Business & Management Programmes, CITB CSCS/CPCS Health, Safety and Environment (Touch Screen) Tests (lasting 45 mins), and NPORS / CPCS Dumper / Excavator / Forklift / MEWP / Roller / Telehandler courses, available for booking throughout the month.

Coming in November and December we're offering courses in Appointed Person, Cat & Genny, CDM Regs, Crane Supervisor, IOSH, PASMA, and Slinger/Signaller, so if you want to book a place in advance give us a phone or drop us an email.

Do You Require CSCS or CPCS Cards . . .
We can assist with CITB Applications for CISRS, CSCS, CPCS, ECS, JIB, SJIB, NPORS & NRSW Cards.
If your CPCS Red Card is due to expire soon we can help you work towards achieving your CPCS Blue Card.

The HelCat Team


The Thames Challenge in Aid of Kayden Gordon

David McKeown, our Business Manager, is putting his running trainers away and getting his walking boots on!!!! Well, that in itself, for those of you who know him, is News …

David, along with 2 of his close friends, Shaun and Tam, are going to walk the length of the River Thames from its source near Kemble in Gloucestershire to the Thames Barrier at Charlton. This route is 184 miles long and the guys will be averaging about 23 miles per day. They will start the epic adventure on Saturday, 31 October 2015 (Halloween) and complete the challenge on Saturday, 7 November 2015 at approximately 3 pm.

We would appreciate if you could take a few minutes to read Kayden’s Story www.kaydenswish2walk.com (http://www.kaydenswish2walk.com/) and perhaps if you could consider making a donation to this most worthy causehttp://www.justgiving.com/oneeightfour