Wednesday, 6 May 2015

ALL ENERGY 2015

We are exhibiting at All Energy 2015 today and tomorrow, if you are visiting the show in Glasgow stop by and see us on the Welsh Government stand (M20).

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

WIND ENERGY SAFETY TRAINING - BULGARIA

Our training instructors travel all over the Globe delivering our industry recognised wind energy safety training.

This week our instructor Ian had a great time delivering training in Bulgaria.


To find out more about where we can deliver our courses get in touch today.

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

ALL ENERGY 2015 - GLASGOW

Safety Technology are looking forward to exhibiting at All Energy 2015!
The exhibition is being held at the SECC in the renewables hub of Glasgow, on 6th/7th May.

You will find us at the event on the Welsh Government stand (M20) where we will be promoting the safety training, equipment and H&S guidance that we supply to the energy sectors.


To book a meeting with one of the team at the show please contact us by email (info@safetytechnology.co.uk), or by phone (01873) 840036.

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

SAFETY TECHNOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME GETS INDUSTRY RECOMMENDATION

Exciting news this week, our Certificate in Safety in Offshore Wind Energy (Level 3) training programme received an industry recommendation from RenewableUK’s Renewables Training Network (RTN).

Our three week safety programme has been developed to provide the core safety training needed to work on wind turbines onshore and offshore.

Earlier this week RTN officially recognised Safety Technology’s Certificate in Safety in Offshore Wind Energy as an industry recommended course. 









Read more on this story here.

To find out more about this training programme, including costs and upcoming dates email our training admin team: training@safetytechnology.co.uk or phone us on (01873) 840036.

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

GWO SAFETY TRAINING IN GRIMSBY - JUST IN TIME TO SEE INFLUX IN OFFSHORE JOBS

Our new GWO safety training operations in Grimsby have come just in time according to news issued today on an expected influx in Offshore Wind Energy job opportunities in the area. 

According to Offshoreenergy Denmark, Grimsby could see around 4,000 people employed in offshore wind industry over the course of five years.

With three Centrica’s wind farms already functioning, and Dong and E.ON building two wind farms offshore Grimsby Hans Pedersen, of Offshoreenergy Denmark said: 

“There are already 195 direct jobs in Grimsby. When we look at the further two wind farms under construction, that is another 120. Then there are the others. There are a further 3,400 jobs in total to come, which makes 3,700 jobs in the Grimsby area by 2020.”

-Offshorewind.biz

Read the full story here: http://www.offshorewind.biz

Find out more about the GWO Basic Safety Training we are now offering from the Humber region by clicking here.

Thursday, 22 January 2015

IS YOUR WORK AT HEIGHT CERTIFICATE DUE FOR RENEWAL?

Is your RenewableUK/GWO Work at Height certificate due for renewal?  If so we are running a 1 day Work at Height refresher course on 27th January from our training centre in Mostyn, North Wales.

To secure a space on this course, or for more dates and locations for our 1 day Work at Height refresher course email our training team today: training@safetytechnology.co.uk

Thursday, 15 January 2015

WINTER NEWSLETTER

It's that time again, our Winter newsletter is now out!  Jam packed with all of our latest news from the past quarter.

To view the newsletter simply click here.

Why not sign up to be the first to receive a copy each quarter by following this link: www.safetytechnology.co.uk/newsletter.html 

Monday, 5 January 2015

WORKING AT HEIGHTS SAFELY

Don't miss Safety Technology's article on Working at Heights Safely in this month's edition of Wind Energy Network - page 17.

The article covers the challenges, accreditation and core safety issues that are involved in the safety training for this dangerous and unique work environment.

http://www.windenergynetwork.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/WEN_Issue25_Web1.pdf