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Newly accredited Safety Training Courses RMF Consulting Services Launches newly established Safety Training Arm in Gippsland By RMF Consulting Services - 10th September 2005 - Back to News RMF Consulting Services has since 1993 been an active member and accredited Safety Training provider and Service Provider with the Victorian Work Cover Authority (VWCA)
The company has recently launched a newly formed training division, dedicated to the delivery of Safety management training courses in support of Gippsland businesses.
Currently the company offering the following VWCA approved training:
- 5 Day Initial Health & Safety Representative Training Course
- 1 Day Refresher Training Course for Health & Safety Representatives
- 1 Day Working Safely Near Overhead & Underground Assets (National Course Code (21611VIC)
Course information and Registrations of interest in any of these courses can be Emails to :
rmfconsulting@bigpond.com.au
or you can contact the Training Coordinator Jolynn on Tel: (03) 5625 5277 Fax: (03) 5625 5288
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: rmfconsulting@bigpond.com.au

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