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LOLER Reviews

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About High Speed Training:

We provide high-quality, certified training courses to help your business comply with legislation and ensure your employees are up-to-date with relevant training.

We have over 160 courses in a range of subject areas, including Food Hygiene, Health and Safety, Professional Skills, Health and Nutrition and Safeguarding People. Our range of courses is continually expanding so keep checking back for updates!

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0333 006 7000

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reviews@highspeedtraining.co.uk

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High Speed Training Limited, Riverside Business Park, Dansk Way,
High Speed Training Limited, Riverside Business Park, Dansk Way
Ilkley
LS29 8JZ

Csaba Csanyi
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I appreciate the opportunity.
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Posted 9 months ago
Easy to use online training
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Posted 9 months ago
good learning
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Posted 9 months ago
It was good thanks
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Posted 9 months ago
Course was good
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Posted 9 months ago
Ricky Palmer
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good
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Posted 10 months ago
Hi Ricky, thank you for your review. I can see you have left a low star rating, I'm sorry to hear you haven't enjoyed the course! We're always looking to improve our services and if you have any suggestions or improvements you think we could make we would love to hear from you! If you'd like to contact us, you can call: 0333 006 7000 or e-mail: support@highspeedtraining.co.uk with your suggestions. Many thanks! Natasha (Customer Support, High Speed Training)
Posted 10 months ago
Lawrence Aggett
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thanks
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Posted 10 months ago
Aaron Duffield
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Good course to provide a general overview of LOLER, but would suggest this is not suitable for staff actually involved in lifting operations. There is reference to the SWL, but it would also be good to include WLL (Working Load Limit) and the differences between the two. HSE still refer to SWL, but manufacturers are using WLL more and more.
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Posted 10 months ago