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About Eagle Platforms
Eagle Platforms pride themselves in their provision of the highest quality training courses in working at height, for employees and managers as accredited by the IPAF.
Imparting knowledge gleaned from over 30 years at the top of their sector and a great enthusiasm for promoting health and safety, Eagle Platforms offer an array of outstanding IPAF courses, which can be delivered in the workplace or at their dedicated training centre in Sheffield.
Eagle Platforms always strive to ensure optimal class sizes and adopt an inclusive policy that makes for a welcoming environment for people from all backgrounds and levels. They even throw in a free lunch.
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UK Standard Skills Classification (SSC)
A shared framework for describing skills needs.
Social media ban consultation comes to close
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