About Boss Training
Leading the way to safety with Health and Safety courses for employees and managers.
Boss Training specialises in providing high-quality training courses endorsed by IPAF, PASMA and UKATA, for both employees and managers.
From work at height training and general safety to asbestos removal and first aid courses, Boss Training provides all the tools for success.
Health and Safety matters to us, which is why we offer courses both at a theoretical and practical level, as well as on-site or online. We also make sure our training benefits not only workers but managers as well.
At Boss training, we want all of our clients to meet their regulatory requirements and to be able to maintain high-quality safety standards that protect their staff.
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