Newlands Training Turns up the Heat With two new Courses

By Newlands Training, PRNE
Wednesday, February 10, 2010

DORCHESTER, England, February 11 - Newlands Training, Dorset's leading land based training providers, has
added two new courses to its already extensive programme. The 'Small Business
Fire Training' is the latest addition to the health & safety qualifications
(www.newlandstraining.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=8_73 ) on
offer, whilst the 'Certificate in Arboriculture' course has been introduced
after a stem of enquiries from customers. Both courses will be available from
February 1st 2010.

The 'Small Business Fire Training Course' is designed for small business
owners with no facility for in-house fire training and those with employers
and employees who require ongoing fire training to conform to the
requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 RR(FS)0. The
RR(FS)0 has replaced a host of fire safety legislation and now clearly
identifies that it is the responsibility of every business owner to carry out
a risk assessment and remove or reduce as much as possible any risks to
people in the building from fire.

'We have received a number of requests for this course with more
businesses realising that it's their responsibility to address fire safety in
the workplace, and we want to be able to service all training requirements, '
commented Lesley Simpson, managing director, Newlands Training. Lasting 3
hours and designed for a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 10 people the 'Small
Business Fire Training Course' costs GBP60 + vat per delegate.

Another addition to the portfolio of Newlands' Training Courses is the
'Certificate of Arboriculture', again as a result of a string of enquiries.
The course is designed for those people working in Arboriculture, in both the
public and private sectors, to complement their training and experience. A
spring board for those wanting to take the Professional Diploma in
Arboriculture of The Royal Forestry Society (RFS) the course covers planting,
chainsaw training (
www.newlandstraining.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=5_10 ),
felling small trees and brushwood as compulsory elements. This year long
course, taught one day a week from June 2010 has 10 places available and will
cost GBP1,000.

For more information about the 'Small Business Fire Course' and the
'Professional Diploma in Arboriculture visit the Newlands Training website
www.newlandstraining.com or contact Lesley Simpson on
+44(0)1305-848454

For more information about the 'Small Business Fire Course' and the 'Professional Diploma in Arboriculture visit the Newlands Training website www.newlandstraining.com or contact Lesley Simpson on +44(0)1305-848454

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