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CDM Regulations Reviews

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About High Speed Training:

We provide high-quality, certified training courses to help your business comply with legislation and ensure your employees are up-to-date with relevant training.

We have over 160 courses in a range of subject areas, including Food Hygiene, Health and Safety, Professional Skills, Health and Nutrition and Safeguarding People. Our range of courses is continually expanding so keep checking back for updates!

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High Speed Training Limited, Riverside Business Park, Dansk Way,
High Speed Training Limited, Riverside Business Park, Dansk Way
Ilkley
LS29 8JZ

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Posted 11 months ago
Very good overview nicely structured
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Posted 11 months ago
A very detailed and well presented course.
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Posted 11 months ago
Renato De Luca
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Very helpful!
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Posted 11 months ago
Michael Beff
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Great training course, very informative
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Posted 1 year ago
Ben Holtaway
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On two occasions there were two answers within the assessment that would be deemed correct.
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Posted 1 year ago
Jo-Anne Sharpe
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Great course, content was well planned and delivered.
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Posted 1 year ago
Joshua Parry
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Straight forward and clear approach to the regulations, to build a basic understanding. Will require a more in depth read of the regulations to fully understand implications on a given project. On the questions I found 2 answers to be slightly questionable. 1. (paraphrasing) who is responsible for providing welfare facilities - the client should ensure adequate facilities are provided by themselves or another duty holder. Whilst it is not mandatory for the client to provide them, it is true that they could provide them, or just check they have been provided, so two answers are true. 2. (paraphrasing) what measures 'MUST ALWAYS' be implemented on traffic routes. All the answers were applicable but also conditional depending on what is best/possible for the specific case. Correct answer was 'permanent roads should meet the general requirements of public roads, where possible'. 'Should' and 'where possible' are contradictory to 'must always'.
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Posted 1 year ago