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New literature
August 1st 2004

New literature produced by the Health & Safety Training Academy (HSTA) is timed to prepare staff and managers for major changes to height safety legislation later this year.

Details of the range of height safety courses run by the HSTA are included so that everyone involved with people working at height can make sure they are prepared for the legislation, and make sure that safety standards are rigorously adhered to.

The new literature will enable employers and staff to identify the courses that will be of most benefit to them, whether they are in need of instruction with masts, towers, roof edge protection, fall restraint, vertical and horizontal systems, rescue procedures or pre-use inspection.

The HSTA is backed by Capital Safety Group Northern Europe (CSGNE) and is a member of various national and international bodies.

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