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Visiting PPL Training’s York HQ, HEJ discovered what led it to begin covering key fire safety topics such as fire-stopping and fire door survey and inspection.

PPL Training, one of the UK’s leading providers of Safe Systems of Work and technical compliance training – including for healthcare estates management and healthcare engineering personnel – has recently expanded its already wide-ranging training offer with a number of new fire safety training courses. On a recent visit to the company’s impressive York facilities, HEJ editor, Jonathan Baillie, discovered what led it to begin offering courses covering key fire safety topics such as fire-stopping and fire door survey and inspection. He also met Senior Fire Safety Training consultant, Richard Parker-Wood, who will lead the courses.

During two one-day conferences held at its York training facilities on 9 and 10 November last year, PPL Training not only highlighted the extent and speed of its growth over the last decade, but also provided delegates from the commercial facilities management sector, on the first of the two days, and healthcare engineering and estate management and associated personnel on the second, with some valuable guidance on a range of key fire safety topics.

During two one-day conferences held at its York training facilities on 9 and 10 November last year, PPL Training not only highlighted the extent and speed of its growth over the last decade, but also provided delegates from the commercial facilities management sector, on the first of the two days, and healthcare engineering and estate management and associated personnel on the second, with some valuable guidance on a range of key fire safety topics.

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