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All of our courses can be run inhouse, contact us for a quote.
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Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Meet the Academy Tutor Team!
When not training I am most likely to be found.....banging out 60’s and 70’s music in social clubs up and down the country and have been doing for more years than I care to remember. Over the years have rubbed shoulders with some of the biggest names of that era including: The Move, The Fortunes, Sailor, Wayne Fontana and Status Quo. When I’m not doing music you may see me pushing a lawn mower.
If I hadn’t become a tutor I would have had a career.....as a professional rock star or at least part of a well known group.
The most challenging delegate I have ever taught said to me......(after the session) "I didn’t really want to be here, my gaffer sent me, but you made it so easy on the ear and so very interesting, thanks a lot.”
At another course a supervisor from a well known edge of town retailer arrived on a manual handling course wearing open toe sandals and no socks. When I invited the delegates to write what they liked to be called on their name-cards, he wrote “Boutros Boutros-Ghali” who was the erstwhile Secretary General of United Nations. In addition, for the first half hour, he sat with his legs crossed, arms folded looking down at the desk (among the best body language signs of disinterest ). That was his little way of telling me he didn’t want to be there. Using my skills and experience he came round and went on to enjoy his inclusion and passed the exam at the end.
My ideal training location/venue would be.... delivering training on the peak of Scafell Pike overlooking the most beautiful mountain range in Europe. I used to be an Outward Bound Mountaineering and Climbing Instructor in my mis-spent youth at Eskdale, and know of over 50 peaks in excess of 2,000 feet each which is something you won’t find in the tourist guide. There may some difficulty getting electricity for the PowerPoint unless I could plug into a nearby currant bush!
The most bizarre health and safety myth I have heard is.... we all have heard so many including “It’s all common sense”, “I’m insured anyway”, “It doesn’t make me profit so why should I bother”. The most memorable myth was socially, when I was introduced to the MD of a company employing 300 people when he raised health and safety as a talking point and exclaimed “I ain’t that bothered because the Government tell us the prisons are all full anyway."
I keep delegates engaged by....a good balance of knowledge and skills tempered with some humour. Health and safety can be very dry but using my entertaining skills and memorable anecdotes I bring it alive. I always make a point of reading every feedback form to make sure I keep my own standards up to scratch.
In five years time I want to be....firstly alive and still bashing out my music, probably creeping into the 80’s by then. In addition I have a great deal of knowledge and experience which I will always be pleased to pass on to other people if it improves their existence.
Meet Stuart and other members of our Academy tutor team by registering for one of our courses, or by calling Linda Williams, Head of Academy, to discuss your in-house training requirement. Call on 01296 415715 or click www.sypol.com/academy
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
NEBOSH Course offer
With our short lived participation in the World Cup, our offer of £10 for every England goal scored will not have been the most inviting offer to have landed on your desk this summer!
However, our generosity knows no bounds so join us in September or November and benefit from a 20% discount – just quote code SYP43 when booking to reduce the cost of your NEBOSH course to £1400 (+ VAT).
Dates for our September and November courses are:
· 13th September to 24th September
· 15th November to 26th November
We run the NEBOSH NGC in two one-week blocks so you can split the NGC1 and NGC2 to fit in with your existing commitments. The NGC3 practical application will then be undertaken in your own workplace.
Further details on dates and course structure can be found on our website: www.sypol.com/course-neboshcertificate.htm or by calling 01296 415715.
However, our generosity knows no bounds so join us in September or November and benefit from a 20% discount – just quote code SYP43 when booking to reduce the cost of your NEBOSH course to £1400 (+ VAT).
Dates for our September and November courses are:
· 13th September to 24th September
· 15th November to 26th November
We run the NEBOSH NGC in two one-week blocks so you can split the NGC1 and NGC2 to fit in with your existing commitments. The NGC3 practical application will then be undertaken in your own workplace.
Further details on dates and course structure can be found on our website: www.sypol.com/course-neboshcertificate.htm or by calling 01296 415715.
Friday, 18 June 2010
On the move...and the heat is on
We’re embarking on an internal office move and true to form, being a health and safety consultancy, the necessary work has been undertaken beforehand to ensure that the internal move around is completed safely.
So, the budget has been agreed, we’ve nominated a ‘move champion’, the office fit-out company has been appointed (subject to rigorous checks on their method statements of course) but who could have accounted for the weather!
Fact: It’s day two of the move and its already hotting up in here.
Fact: Not having the luxury of a climate-controlled environment means the annual argument has begun as to whether the windows are opened or the air conditioning switched on.
Fact: If one person is hot, you can bet the person at the next desk is cold!
Fact: There is no upper temperature limit. Regulation 7 of the Workplace (HSW) Regs quotes ‘During working hours, the temperature in all workplaces inside buildings shall be reasonable’ but remember application of the regulation depends on the nature of the workplace.
Fact: There are some reasonable low cost remedies
· Either keep the windows open or have the aircon operating, but not both!
· Provide fans to circulate the air
· Ensure there are supplies of cold drinks available
· Keep copiers, fax machines etc on standby or switched off if possible to reduce heat build up
· Ice lollies help too!
· Close the window blinds if they are installed
· Or if you have good natural daylight then turn off the lights
· Relax the dress code if appropriate but, gents, sandals and socks are never going to catch on
So, if you can’t stand the heat, then get out of the kitchen, sorry workplace and join us on a health and safety course (we can promise a cool environment). Give me, Linda Williams, a call on 01296 415715 or visit www.sypol.com/academy for course information.
So, the budget has been agreed, we’ve nominated a ‘move champion’, the office fit-out company has been appointed (subject to rigorous checks on their method statements of course) but who could have accounted for the weather!
Fact: It’s day two of the move and its already hotting up in here.
Fact: Not having the luxury of a climate-controlled environment means the annual argument has begun as to whether the windows are opened or the air conditioning switched on.
Fact: If one person is hot, you can bet the person at the next desk is cold!
Fact: There is no upper temperature limit. Regulation 7 of the Workplace (HSW) Regs quotes ‘During working hours, the temperature in all workplaces inside buildings shall be reasonable’ but remember application of the regulation depends on the nature of the workplace.
Fact: There are some reasonable low cost remedies
· Either keep the windows open or have the aircon operating, but not both!
· Provide fans to circulate the air
· Ensure there are supplies of cold drinks available
· Keep copiers, fax machines etc on standby or switched off if possible to reduce heat build up
· Ice lollies help too!
· Close the window blinds if they are installed
· Or if you have good natural daylight then turn off the lights
· Relax the dress code if appropriate but, gents, sandals and socks are never going to catch on
So, if you can’t stand the heat, then get out of the kitchen, sorry workplace and join us on a health and safety course (we can promise a cool environment). Give me, Linda Williams, a call on 01296 415715 or visit www.sypol.com/academy for course information.
Friday, 28 May 2010
Rolling out the barrel at Bushmills
In 2008 Bushmills toasted 400 years of local distilling heritage with a special, limited edition Irish whiskey, Bushmills 1608. Given the latest results from the recent NEBOSH NGC course then I’m rather hoping they’ve also broken out the champagne.
The good news has rolled in from our tutor team confirming that the NEBOSH NGC course delivered for Bushmills has delivered a 100% pass rate.
Now, I’ve had the pleasure of advising delegates of their exam results but it was a first for me to deliver the news to someone who was, quite literally, on the golf course in Spain. Suffice to say he headed straight for the 19th to celebrate his success.
My congratulations go to everyone on the course and also to John Morgan, our course tutor and, in addition, the tutor team of Lawrence and Chris, who have been achieving similar results elsewhere. It all proves, yet again, that our innovative and interactive approach to learning delivers results.
The good news has rolled in from our tutor team confirming that the NEBOSH NGC course delivered for Bushmills has delivered a 100% pass rate.
Now, I’ve had the pleasure of advising delegates of their exam results but it was a first for me to deliver the news to someone who was, quite literally, on the golf course in Spain. Suffice to say he headed straight for the 19th to celebrate his success.
My congratulations go to everyone on the course and also to John Morgan, our course tutor and, in addition, the tutor team of Lawrence and Chris, who have been achieving similar results elsewhere. It all proves, yet again, that our innovative and interactive approach to learning delivers results.
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Football fever

We’ll be getting into the spirit of the World Cup over the summer and we’re offering you an opportunity to save money if you register for our NEBOSH NGC in September. For every goal England score during the tournament, we’ll knock £10 off your course fee.
If you want to sign up or need further information, then give the Academy team a call on 01296 415715 or click www.sypol.com/academy See our website for more details
If you want to sign up or need further information, then give the Academy team a call on 01296 415715 or click www.sypol.com/academy See our website for more details
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Landscaping a future with distinction!
If you don’t know your Bellis Perennis from your Betula Pendula, then our candidates from The Royal Botanic Gardens are the experts to ask. From identifying threatened species and regions, to assisting global conservation programmes, the staff at Kew are making an enormous contribution to increasing our understanding of the delicate plant kingdom.
I was delighted to receive news this week that with 4 distinctions, 7 credits and 1 pass, the candidates from Kew and Wakehurst Place are the latest to join the roll of honour on our NEBOSH NGC programme.
Now, alongside their horticultural and botanical knowledge, sits their understanding of the main legal requirements for health, safety and risk management, an appreciation of workplace hazards they may encounter and their methods of control.
If your darling buds of May need to expand their knowledge of all things occupational health and safety related, then give the Academy team a call on 01296 415715 or visit www.sypol.com/academy.
I was delighted to receive news this week that with 4 distinctions, 7 credits and 1 pass, the candidates from Kew and Wakehurst Place are the latest to join the roll of honour on our NEBOSH NGC programme.
Now, alongside their horticultural and botanical knowledge, sits their understanding of the main legal requirements for health, safety and risk management, an appreciation of workplace hazards they may encounter and their methods of control.
If your darling buds of May need to expand their knowledge of all things occupational health and safety related, then give the Academy team a call on 01296 415715 or visit www.sypol.com/academy.
Sypol's new trainer - Phil Cooper
It’s always good to meet someone who wears, with pride, their passion for health and safety training without sporting an anorak! To accommodate an ever-expanding customer base it is with enormous pleasure we welcome into the Academy tutor team our new associate trainer, Phil Cooper.
With his strong Yorkshire accent and personality to suit, Phil’s style of training fits well with the Academy ethos of being fun, friendly and informative whilst delivering the key learning outcomes. His background in construction and utilities and extensive training experience makes him a perfect addition to the Academy team.
Feedback from Phil’s recent construction safety course, delivered on behalf of the Academy, demonstrates his enthusiasm for delivering training, with delegates saying the course had been “valuable, enlightening, challenging and very interactive”.
Other than being a competent H&S trainer, Phil could be described as an ‘outdoorsy’ kind of person. If not tending his garden, or enjoying the thrills of road and mountain biking, he can be found holding up the motorway traffic with his caravan. So, next time you hear reports of long tailbacks on the A1, think of Phil and give him a wave!
If you are interested in meeting Phil and our like-minded tutors, then join us on an Academy course. Either give me, Linda Williams, a call on 01296 415715 or visit www.sypol.com/academy for course details.
With his strong Yorkshire accent and personality to suit, Phil’s style of training fits well with the Academy ethos of being fun, friendly and informative whilst delivering the key learning outcomes. His background in construction and utilities and extensive training experience makes him a perfect addition to the Academy team.
Feedback from Phil’s recent construction safety course, delivered on behalf of the Academy, demonstrates his enthusiasm for delivering training, with delegates saying the course had been “valuable, enlightening, challenging and very interactive”.
Other than being a competent H&S trainer, Phil could be described as an ‘outdoorsy’ kind of person. If not tending his garden, or enjoying the thrills of road and mountain biking, he can be found holding up the motorway traffic with his caravan. So, next time you hear reports of long tailbacks on the A1, think of Phil and give him a wave!
If you are interested in meeting Phil and our like-minded tutors, then join us on an Academy course. Either give me, Linda Williams, a call on 01296 415715 or visit www.sypol.com/academy for course details.
NEBOSH results
With the December NEBOSH exam results posted recently, our candidates have eagerly awaited the arrival of their NEBOSH National General Certificate parchments on their doormats.
The course held at Warwick University with ‘local’ exam dates resulted in a 100% pass rate for the classroom delegates, with a Distinction and Credit on the roll of honour. Our congratulations go to each and every one of you, and thanks also to the Webb-partnership tutoring team!
One successful delegate, Eamon Lenihan from Mapei (the world’s largest manufacturer of adhesives for the construction industry) said “Support and help was of the highest quality professional approach – top dollar!”
Fourteen delegates from The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew have also just studied hard for two weeks and undertaken the NGC examinations and practical assessment. Exam papers have been sent to NEBOSH so good luck to all and we’ll await news of your results!
So if you want your postman to deliver something other than your credit card statement then join us for our next NEBOSH NGC course! To join the Sypol Academy roll of honour, visit www.sypol.com/academy/health-safety-training/ or ring me, Linda Williams, Head of Academy, on 01296 415715 for further details.
The course held at Warwick University with ‘local’ exam dates resulted in a 100% pass rate for the classroom delegates, with a Distinction and Credit on the roll of honour. Our congratulations go to each and every one of you, and thanks also to the Webb-partnership tutoring team!
One successful delegate, Eamon Lenihan from Mapei (the world’s largest manufacturer of adhesives for the construction industry) said “Support and help was of the highest quality professional approach – top dollar!”
Fourteen delegates from The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew have also just studied hard for two weeks and undertaken the NGC examinations and practical assessment. Exam papers have been sent to NEBOSH so good luck to all and we’ll await news of your results!
So if you want your postman to deliver something other than your credit card statement then join us for our next NEBOSH NGC course! To join the Sypol Academy roll of honour, visit www.sypol.com/academy/health-safety-training/ or ring me, Linda Williams, Head of Academy, on 01296 415715 for further details.
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