What Health & Safety Training Courses do we run in Bristol?
Our Bristol Courses are run from a number of different training venues which are handily placed throughout the city.
Please enquire for the latest course availability and training venue locations.
3 of the main training courses we run in Bristol are CCNSG Safety passport training, IPAF training and PASMA training.
Other course as listed below can be available, please get in touch for confirmation.
Testimonials for our Bristol Courses
“I good all round training provider well established and comfortable surroundings “
“Excellent Tutor and Staff, will use again”
“Attended an IPAF training course at this venue. I received a very friendly and professional service”
Bristol Location
Regency House, Bonville Rd, Brislington, Libben, Bristol BS4 5QH
Asbestos Awareness UKATA Course - Bristol
CITB Health & Safety Site Awareness Training Course - Bristol
CITB SEATS - Bristol
CITB SMSTS Refresher Course - Bristol
CITB SMSTS Course - Bristol
CITB SSSTS Refresher Course - Bristol
CITB SSSTS Course - Bristol
ECITB CCNSG Safety Passport Renewal - Bristol
ECITB CCNSG Safety Passport - Bristol
Emergency First Aid Course - Bristol
First Aid at Work Refresher Course - Bristol
First Aid at Work Course - Bristol
IOSH Managing Safely - Bristol
IOSH Working Safely - Bristol
IPAF Harness Awareness & Inspection - Bristol
IPAF Training - Bristol
Mobile Plant Training – (CPCS – NPORS – ITSAAR) - Bristol
NEBOSH Course - Bristol
NRSWA Streetworks Re-Assessment - Bristol
NRSWA Streetworks Signing, Lighting & Guarding - Bristol
NRSWA Streetworks - Bristol
PASMA Training - Bristol
CITB Temporary Works Co-Ordinator Training Course - Bristol
CITB Temporary Works Supervisor Training Course - Bristol
Situated on the River Avon, Bristol is widely regarded as the capital of the South West of England. The city is renowned for its rich maritime history, with the former port now a cultural hub known as the Harbourside. The ‘M Shed’ museum explores the local social and industrial heritage, making it a popular attraction for tourists. The harbour’s centuries-old warehouses now contain an eclectic mix of restaurants, bars, shops, and art galleries.
As well as being one of the UK’s best-loved tourist destinations, Bristol was named as the best city in Britain to live in both 2014 and 2017. This was based on data including crime rates, house prices and school performance.
Bristol has won various accolades for its commitment to sustainability, including claiming the European Green Capital Award in 2015. Not only is it the UK’s first Cycling City, but it is also one of the leading Fairtrade Cities in the world.