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BGA to offer on-site skills training expertise

A BMPTA British Mechanical Power Transmission Association product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 10, 2000

The British Gear Association is assembling a team of advisers to provide on site skills training expertise to members and wants to hear from any qualified person who is interested in joining the team

The British Gear Association (BGA) is assembling a team of advisers to provide on site skills training expertise to members.

BGA Chief Executive Jim Hewitt aims to form a network of advisers, including people who have recently retired from the industry.

"There is a growing demand from members for on site skills support and I am now assembling a network of advisers who are willing to pass on their expertise and run training programmes for companies who are experiencing particular problems," he said.

Mr Hewitt is interested to hear from any qualified person who is interested in joining the BGA team of advisers.

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