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News Release from: RRC
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 March 2007
Health and safety student chosen
RRC Training was chosen by the Daily Mail newspaper to locate a successful student who had achieved a promotion as a result of completing a professional health and safety qualification.
Over a million students have chosen to study with RRC Training, so it was no surprise that the Daily Mail newspaper chose us as the starting point for locating a successful student who had achieved a promotion as a result of completing a professional health and safety qualification We identified RRC Training student Lorraine Prangnell, who was an Assistant Materials Buyer for building contractors within house builder Foreman Homes, when a job arose in the company for a Health and Safety Manager
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 6 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Lorraine, from Fareham in Hampshire, was keen to take the role on providing she got the proper training to meet her skills.
Lorraine completed the NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety and Health with RRC Training by distance learning and she passed with Credit.
She is now the Health and Safety Manager for Foreman Homes, advising everyone from labourers on sites to the Company Chairman at head office on how to apply safety rules.
Lorraine is just one of many students who have achieved professional success as a result of completing a qualification with RRC Training (see our article on Justin Montellier, an RRC NEBOSH Diploma student).
A recent survey showed that 93% of RRC students who responded to our survey said that they had found their course useful in their day-to-day working lives, with 45% rating it five out of five.
A further 50% of students received a promotion or changed jobs after completing their studies with RRC.
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