Dartford Fire Risk Assessor Course Success
Published: 24th March 2016
A recent 5 Day Fire Risk Assessor Course held in Dartford at the beginning of March has provided successful with all attending delegates passing with flying colours.
A recent 5 Day Fire Risk Assessor Course held in Dartford at the beginning of March has provided successful with all attending delegates passing with flying colours.
Our latest Fire Manager Module 2 courses held in Warrington and Northampton in February resulted in some great success for attending delegates.
Vulcan is pleased to announce the success of the following delegates who took the final open book examination of the Fire Risk Assessor / Fire Manager Module 1 / Conversion Course held in Warrington 8-12 February.
Following the successful completion of the Fire Manager Module 1 training course in November 2015, delegates from Aspire Defence Services have now completed Module 2.
Vulcan is pleased to announce the success of the following delegates who attended the Fire Risk Assessor (Module 1 of the Fire Manager Cert) and Conversion to Fire Manager Certificate course held in Northampton in January:
The following delegates attended one of the Fire Manager Advanced Diploma courses in 2015. They recently submitted their projects which they had up to 6 months to complete and we are very pleased to announce that with the impressive work produced they have all been awarded the Diploma.
Vulcan is pleased to announce the success of the following delegates who attended the Fire Manger Module 2 course held in Northampton 9-12 November
Vulcan is pleased to announce that delegates who attended Module 2 of the Fire Manager Certificate in Glasgow last month successfully passed the course with flying colours.
Vulcan is pleased to announce the success of the following delegates on the course held in Northampton from 5-9 October 2015
Vulcan is pleased to announce that all delegates who attended the Fire Manager Advanced Diploma course held in Glasgow last month were successful in the course examinations and now have 6 months in which to submit their minimum of 10,000 word projects.