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A British Red Cross product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 8, 2006

Red Cross survey reveals companies missing out on benefits of on-site training.

A new poll by the British Red Cross has revealed that many companies are missing out on the benefits of on-site training.

The poll surveyed 438 HR managers, health and safety officers, office managers and others responsible for booking first aid courses.

It found that whilst 48% thought in-company training would be a convenient way for staff to be trained, and a further 21% were in favour if it were to lead to cost savings, only 15% of Red Cross customers currently use their in-company service.

Miss Ronnie Dennison, UK sales manager for the Red Cross commercial training division, says: "We believe many organisations are failing to take advantage of the benefits of in-company training".

"In terms of cost and convenience in-company courses are a good option for all organisations, regardless of size".

Miss Dennison adds: "For smaller customers, training on their own premises means travel and accommodation costs are not incurred".

"For larger organisations with several sites or branches, in-company training is simply a more convenient and less disruptive option".

Booking in-company courses can lead to significant cost savings: customers can save over 30% when they arrange for a Red Cross trainer to come to them.

In the case of the HSE approved four-day First Aid at Work course, the savings can be as great as GBP1,270*.

Other benefits include selecting specific training dates, volume discounts based on a company's annual expenditure and a dedicated team of customer service advisers, who can provide advice and guidance on bookings.

* Prices based on HSE approved four day First Aid at Work course for 12 people provided in-company within M25 in 2007.

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