Excellent NEBOSH Exam Results at Hereford & Worcester Fire & Rescue Service

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RCES (UK) Ltd visited our long standing clients, Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service in June this year to present the NEBOSH National General Certificate course at their training centre in Droitwich.

Our trainer, Marc Geeson delivered the training and thoroughly enjoyed his time spent with the course delegates.

Delegates attending RCES (UK) Ltd courses are always asked to complete a course evaluation at the end of the training period. Information given on these forms are used as part of our regular reviews of our training courses, training styles and course materials.

The comments received were very glowing in praise of Marc who then spent a number of weeks with fingers crossed hoping that the exam results will justify this testimonial to his training skills.

NO NEED TO WORRY!!!!

The delegates came up trumps with a batch of excellent results. The batch of results included 7 credit passes and 3 distinctions.

Thank you to all the delegates for their hard work, dedication and enthusiasm and congratulations on your achievements.

 

 

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