The National Safety Passport Gains University Endorsement
Industrial locations and employers accepting users who have qualified from the National Safety Passport e-learning program have now benefited from further reassurances that their staff have the knowledge and expertise to work without endangering safety in a risk rich environment.
The National Safety Passport e-learning program from Cognition Media has been bestowed endorsement from Teesside University.
“Teesside University is concerned that all graduates going out into the process industries and associated supply chain have adequate training in health and safety, not only for their own well-being but as managers and professional engineers, setting the standards of practice for other employees” said Dr. Paul Shelton, Assistant Dean for Education Partnerships in the School of Science and Engineering. “We fully endorse the National Safety Passport as an essential step in ensuring that our graduates are equipped to become health and safety ambassadors in the workplace.”
This honour shows the National Safety Passport’s standing academically as well as professionally further proving the excellent quality training in industrial health and safety that is delivered.
The program is totally transportable permitting users to manage the course around their other duties. No more need for loss of working time, travelling or overnight costs; a no brainer in the present economic climate.
The huge cost savings to the industry make the National Safety Passport a popular alternative to more traditional classroom based passport schemes and recognition from both EMSS and now Teesside University further prove the high quality of training that accompanies the cost savings. At a cost of £69.99 (ex VAT per person) the e-learning program includes the nationally recognised EMSS Safety Passport card which can be validated online for authenticity. This will emulate employer’s necessary requirement for the provision of safety, health and environment (SHE) training at a fraction of the costs associated with currently established classroom based schemes.
The instruction has been demonstrated to hold the attention of the candidate and improve knowledge retention while making the learning a more enjoyable experience. Feedback from both candidates and management has been absolutely positive.
The impressive cost savings to the industry make the National Safety Passport a popular alternative to more traditional classroom based passport schemes and recognition from both EMSS and now Teesside University further prove the high quality of training that accompanies the cost savings.