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Training team has new home

A GROWING training firm has moved into new offices.

Boss Training, which specialises in height and safety training for the construction industry, including decorators, builders, roofers and plasterers, is now at Rimani House, Hall Street, Halifax.

The company was formed six years ago and is a leading PASMA (Prefabricated Access Suppliers and Manufacturers Association) scaffold tower training provider in Yorkshire.

The company now employs five people.

As well as PASMA, Boss Training also offers the BLMA accredited ladder and steps training course, IPAF scissor and boom course and a UKATA registered asbestos awareness training course.

A range of health and safety training and first aid courses is also available.

Managing director Andrew Murphy said: "Sending staff on regular training courses is proving to be one of the best investments you can make for the future success of your company.

"And when it comes to health and safety it's for the benefit of all concerned to ensure employees are aware of the most up-to-date legislation."

Boss Training works nationally with courses being held regularly at training centres throughout the UK, including Leeds, London, Birmingham, Manchester and Bristol.

Courses are also delivered on site.


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