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HSEC Services Exhibit at RWM19

HSEC Services • 27 August 2019

Health, Safety & Environmental Compliance Services Ltd are Exhibiting at Leading Recycling and Waste Management Trade Show

We are excited to be Exhibiting the annual Recycling and Waste Management (RWM) Exhibition, from 11th to the 12th of September this year, at the NEC in Birmingham.

As the dominant Exhibition in the waste sector, RWM provides those attending with access to a multitude of seminars, delivered by industry experts on a range of topics from apprenticeships, legislation, circular economy and fire prevention to name but a few.

With such a large array of companies under one roof, this is the ideal place to network and meet new and existing suppliers for equipment, machinery and support services such as qualifications and training.

Health, Safety & Environmental Compliance Services Ltd is fast becoming the centre of choice, with our flexible, innovative and modern approach, utilising technology to enhance learning as well as improving the assessment process; allows us to deliver qualifications and training in a style, which best suits those attending, at times and locations which suit the business.

With a minimum requirement that all our centre employees have attended the WAMITAB Level 4 Certificate in Waste and Resource Management or have achieved a similar qualification, ensures our centre employees have the knowledge and skills to ensure you receive the best possible advice and guidance, in regards to the qualifications and training we deliver.

This allows us to ensure the route selected is suitable, in order for the Learner to maximise from the learning process and compliments your short- and long-term learning and development goals.

We will be on hand over both Exhibition days, to talk to new and existing clients as well as other exhibitors or groups wishing to discuss the options and benefits available.

For more information on how the training, or qualifications we deliver will benefit your business, then come and have chat with us, you can find us next to #WAMITAB on stand S74!

Have you registered for your free exhibitor pass yet? Visit www.rwmexhibition.com for more information!

We look forward to seeing you soon!

Have a better business, with better training!

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