94 Educators providing Courses

Jmd Training

jmd training

4.9(18)

Belfast

JMD Training was established in 2010 by the husband and wife team of Jim and Maire Donnelly, both of whom had many years’ experience in Health and Safety Training Northern Ireland and CSR Training Belfast. They recognised a niche in the market for an organisation that could deliver CSR and H&S training to scrupulously high standards, yet do so in a more flexible, caring and engaging manner than others. Jim and Maire knew that while employers and candidates appreciated the need for on-going training, the process itself was frequently intimidating and dispassionate. So in JMD Training, they have created an organisation with a distinctive culture and values, one in which learning in a supportive, non-intimidating environment is paramount, where training is memorable and – dare we say it – fun! It’s in our name – JMD – Just Making a Difference. JMD Training is now a leading H&S training company working across the North and South of Ireland, delivering high quality training and consultancy work working with Moy Park, Belfast Met, BPerfect, Mount Charles and the Housing Executive to just name a few. Offering a comprehensive range of training services from CSR, First Aid, Mental Health, Plant Machinery, Food Safety and reflecting the diversity of Northern Irelands workforce with language alternatives. To deliver this unique experience, they have built a ‘family’ of like-minded trainers and support staff, all of who share their professional rigour and personal warmth.

A & J Arb Training

a & j arb training

5.0(4)

Chesterfield

A&J Arb Training Specialising In All Aspects Of Arboricultural Training. A&J ARB Training specialising in all aspects of arboricultural training. We offer complete training packages including chainsaw maintenance, tree felling courses, tree climbing and aerial rescue courses, pesticide safety and land based machinery training including stump grinders and wood chippers. A&J ARB Training is averaging a 98.3% pass rate for all of our candidates which are something that we are very proud of. All of our courses are delivered to enable candidates to receive an NPTC city and guilds certificate of competence. Our centre is just a 10-minute drive from JNC 29 of the m1. So we are an ideal choice for anyone in Chesterfield, Mansfield, Sheffield, Nottingham areas looking to do any of our courses. With over 1000 acres of woodland, and a fully equipped work shop we have all of the bases covered to ensure that you have the best training experience possible. Our team of experts will help guide and advise helping you progress in your career. For any further information about any of our courses or training services don’t hesitate to get in touch with one of our team of specialists. A&J Arb Training are also fully qualified and insured to carry out LOLER inspection to all types of arboriculture equipment. We can either travel to a site to carry out the inspections or equipment can be dropped of to our training centre where one of our qualified technician’s will inspect the equipment and complete a thorough record of examination. LOLER inspections are required by law, and apply to anyone working at height.

Scottish Cut Flowers

scottish cut flowers

4.8(16)

It’s our vision to help our customers reduce their environmental footprint giving them the choice to buy home-grown flowers over imported foreign flowers. This small decision will have a big impact on the reduction of carbon emissions from unhealthy production techniques and transport fumes. We strive to continually reduce our environmental footprint by choosing recyclable or compostable packaging, streamlining deliveries, avoiding synthetic chemicals like the plague and whenever possible sourcing product from within Britain, Scotland ideally. Farming counterintuitively can be detrimental to the land, I’m talking about the huge hedge-less fields, large machinery and single crop type of farming you see everywhere. At SCF we aim to be the opposite of that, we have 50+ different varieties of flowers for the wildlife to feed and live from, we use minimum till methods to protect the important worm population, we use compost to add fertility, and beneficial insects rather than synthetic chemicals to control pests and weed suppression material to negate the need for weed killer. We feel it is our duty as custodians of the land to help in the fight to save the bees, this year we will be undertaking a bee keeping course and hope to establish our hives by mid-summer. With such an abundance of flowers and surrounding fields, we should be able to provide a sanctuary for at least a couple of hives which will increase the pollination of those surrounding food crops. We are buzzing!