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Gate Safe reaches 150 training events

by Mark Rowe

Gate Safe, the charity seeking to raise awareness of the need for standards in automated gate safety, has marked its 150th training event. It ran at Trade Skills 4U, Crawley, a long-standing supporter of Gate Safe. That session brings the total number of installers on the acclaimed national register of Gate Safe Aware installers to 1,700.

Since the roll-out of the IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety & Health – the health and safety membership organisation) approved training – Gate Safe has delivered its ‘plain English’ training with a practical focus. All delegates that pass the course are eligible to feature on the Gate Safe register as a go-to source of information for anyone looking to appoint a competent and suitably trained installer.

Gate Safe founder Richard Jackson, pictured, said: “Our training has been specifically developed to cater for the needs of the average installer who is keen to uphold the highest standards in automated gate safety. Working with Trade Skills 4U over the past five years has allowed us to extend the reach of our gate safety messaging to professionals such as electricians to ensure they understand the required protocol to deliver a safe gate or barrier.

“We recognise the need to not over-complicate with technical jargon but instead focus on the practical application of the training. Our courses are highly interactive, and we regularly adapt the training to accommodate feedback from the installer community and of course to reflect any changes in recommended best practice. Having trained over 1700 installers – which represents 690 companies – we believe our training to be the best in class, endorsed by 12 key opinion former bodies which include RoSPA, Association of Fencing Industries (AFI), The Electrical Contractors’ Association, Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (there is a dedicated Gate Safe ECS Related Discipline white card) and Handsam, the leading experts in education compliance management.

“In addition to providing the relevant content for the installer community, we are also respectful of the need to recognise that the training does not place the smaller installer company under too much pressure, both in terms of financial outlay and time spent out of the business. Such has been the demand for Gate Safe training – the numbers have increased by over 180 per cent since 2014 – we have had to expand our team of trainers, so we now have three members of the team out in the field, delivering training both at our preferred training venues around the UK as well as in-house.”

Visit www.gate-safe.org.

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