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Kent Fire & Rescue Service benefits from Tata Interactive Systems and Solutions Training partnership

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Kent Fire & Rescue Service has become the first emergency service in the country to adopt the health and safety e-learning materials produced by a partnership between the global e-learning producer, Tata Interactive Systems (TIS), and health and safety management specialists, Solutions Training & Advisory Ltd.

Kent Fire & Rescue Service has become the first emergency service in the country to adopt the health and safety e-learning materials produced by a partnership between the global e-learning producer, Tata Interactive Systems (TIS), and health and safety management specialists, Solutions Training & Advisory Ltd.

Solutions Training and TIS are producing a series of e-learning materials covering safety issues for ‘first response units’, including fire and ambulance services. These e-learning materials are intended for firefighters, ambulance crews and so on, rather than senior management.

Kent Fire & Rescue Service’s Group Manager Training & Development, Peter Stanley, said: “The manual handling course produced by Solutions Training and TIS is absolutely excellent and is of a very high quality. It is up to date, allows access to our 2,000 staff and represents best value.”

Alan Samuel, TIS’s head of operations in the UK, commented: “We’re delighted that Kent Fire & Rescue Service has reacted both promptly and positively to these e-learning materials. These materials provide valuable input on health and safety matters for professionals in the emergency services, which can be studied whenever convenient.”

This is Solutions Training’s first venture into developing and delivering bespoke e-learning. Its founder and managing director, Paul Meek, said: “We help clients protect their staff and management in the workforce, building the skills and knowledge of their people to manage risk. We’re delighted to be able to add TIS’s experience and expertise to that formula, to provide extra, e-learning based benefits for our customers.”

While Solutions Training supplies the subject mater expertise for the programmes, TIS designs, develops, produces and hosts the e-learning materials.

Meek explained: “At Solutions Training, we offer of a combination of instructor-led training and e-learning courses designed to help trainees’ legal and regulatory compliance responsibilities and, most importantly, protect and manage the risks within the workplace.

“As Kent Fire & Rescue Service has shown, there is a real need for the sort of programmes that we are producing with TIS – especially because the learners tend to work shifts, which can make it difficult for them to attend ’traditional’ classroom-based training courses,” he added. “Having a wealth of vital information available to them in e-learning form means that learners can access these materials at any convenient time – perhaps during a quiet period at work.

“The key benefit of having these programmes is that they deliver up-to-date vital safety information to front line professionals at their work bases – which will not only help these professionals to perform their duties but will also help them to keep the rest of us safe!”

Tata Interactive Systems will be exhibiting (stand number 38) at this year’s Learning Technologies event, at Olympia, London, on 31st January and 1st February. In particular, the stand focuses on simulations and safety.

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