On course for safety success October 1st 2008 The Federation of Window Cleaners (FWC) held its first one day IOSH accredited safe
window cleaning course this summer, and members enjoyed getting hands on
Following delivery of its
first one day IOSH
accredited 'Cleaning
Windows Safely' training
course on 23rd June,FWC
members give their views on a
successful course.
"I found the course very
informative and helpful.There
was a good balance between
practical hands on work and
classroom work," says Phil
Messam of All Bright Cleaning
in Warwickshire."The two
instructors knew their subject
very well and gave an
excellent delivery and
presentation in an easy to
understand format.They drew
from their own wealth of
experience and had obviously
spent a lot of time preparing
for this course. The class size
was just right, and
the atmosphere
was good, friendly
and non
competitive.
"We also learnt
from each other. I
will have no
hesitation in
recommending this
course to other
window cleaners,
regardless of their
own experience – I've been a window cleaner for approximately 30
years and I'm still learning."
"I have been cleaning windows for 22 years and it was nice to
attend a course that will make a practical difference immediately!"
says Matthew Johnson of CAM Cleaning, London."Easy to
understand and well explained," adds Frazer Philips from Art Window
Cleaning, Birmingham."An excellent course and well presented. It
covered all aspects and answered all questions," ends David
Chennells of Crystal Clean
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