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BUREAU VERITAS EXTEND HELPING HAND FOR UK BUSINESSES

BUREAU VERITAS EXTEND HELPING HAND FOR UK BUSINESSES

With it becoming increasingly difficult for UK businesses to keep up with the volume of ever-changing regulation that they must adhere to, one leading compliance training expert is providing a much-needed helping hand with the launch of its very own learning academy.

Bureau Veritas, specialists in compliance and risk management, has extended its training provision with the launch of a new training facility designed to provide businesses with the insight, support and practical learnings needed to ensure workplace best practice. 

Officially launched on 26th March 2018, the Bureau Veritas Learning Academy offers learning solutions, covering health and safety, fire science and management, regulatory, risk management and certification, aimed at key business stakeholders such as duty holders, operatives , management and senior executives.

Customers can choose to opt to receive their training face-to-face, delivered by an expert trainer on site, or attend a public course held at Bureau Veritas UK training centre’s In London, Manchester, Birmingham and Aberdeen. Alternatively, for added convenience, courses can be delivered via a virtual classroom, whereby training is delivered by a live online tutor so that delegates can ask questions and interact in real-time with colleagues in their own and other organisations, or through e-learning modules enabling 24/7 access and learning on the go.

Darren McGrath, Director of Training at Bureau Veritas, said: “Having delivered bespoke and public training courses on all aspects of compliance and risk management to many world leading organisations over the years, we are well versed in the complexities and challenges today’s businesses face when it comes to meeting their compliance requirements. 

“Just to look at this year alone, new radon regulation comes into effect, the 18th Edition Wiring Regulation is being published in July and there are proposed changes to the Building Regulations to contend with in addition to the transitioning of ISO Standards. It is therefore not surprising that keeping up to date with requirements can be a minefield for businesses and Bureau Veritas is well positioned to support learning at a variety of levels,” he continued.

This latest move comes as new research has shown that UK businesses are increasingly struggling to keep up to date with compliance regulation with 52% of multinational UK corporations admitting they know that they have unresolved compliance issues.

www.bureauveritas.co.uk

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