Training

Discount for NSI approved companies

by Mark Rowe

National Security Inspectorate (NSI) approved companies can claim a 20 per cent discount on Tavcom Training courses.

A partnership arrangement between Tavcom Training, the Hampshire-based supplier of practical and e-learning electronic security systems training and NSI, the certification body for UK security and fire safety companies, has been established. NSI approved companies can now have a preferential rate for all Tavcom distance learning online, as well as the traditional classroom and workshop based courses at its Bishops Waltham training centre.

Paul Tennent, Group Sales Director, pictured, said: “NSI and Tavcom share a vision of raising standards in the electronic security industry, and Tavcom’s offer underpins best practice in all aspects of a security system’s design, implementation, operation and maintenance. We are therefore very pleased to have agreed this initiative. It is designed to encourage installers, systems integrators, control room operators and other organisations who are NSI approved to take the opportunity to improve their skill sets, and in the process acquire career enhancing, accredited qualifications.”

Richard Jenkins, CEO of NSI said: “Our national team of auditors complete in the region of 4000 regular and robust audits per year of NSI approved companies to verify continual compliance with industry Standards. We welcome the opportunity for our NSI approved companies to access high quality training courses in order to enhance their skills and knowledge as technological advances in the sector continue at pace.

“NSI runs its own popular training courses, primarily based on sector standards, and by complementing this offer with Tavcom’s provision of quality, accredited courses, NSI approved companies have access to a broader range of cost effective, training options to bolster the learning and development of their employees. NSI approved companies are able to take full advantage of this opportunity. We are delighted that this partnership between our two organisations has been established.”

An online version of the Tavcom Prospectus, which provides information on 70 classroom, workshop and online training courses, can be viewed at www.tavcom.com, and a printed copy is available upon request by emailing [email protected].

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