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CONTRACTOR, VISITOR, EMPLOYEE, SAFETY INDUCTION your own specially crafted solution Our prices are unbeatable!! Many companies are experiencing difficulties in fulfilling their obligations under the Management of Health &Safety at Work Regulations in providing adequate health and safety induction to contractors and visitors. We have examined the problems related to this in some detail and have concluded that the vast majority of companies favour a tailored solution.
The difficulty in the past has been the high cost involved in having a video presentation specifically produced with some built in flexibility to suit a company's own situation. By embracing the non-linear digital technology of today's video and DVD production, we are now able to offer a dramatically reduced cost to produce high quality digitally mastered video/DVD programmes.
Our specialities are in Training, Health and Safety and Audiovisual multimedia packages, and have supplied numerous high profile companies with a contractor solution. Most recent of these include Campbell's Groceries, BMW Engine plant, Carlsberg, Cadbury Trebor Bassett, Georgia Pacific, Rolls Royce Motor Cars, James Cropper Plc and The Trinity Mirror Group. As a consequence we are able to offer a tailored video programme entirely relevant to your own company site requirements for a fixed low budget price. Our purpose is to offer you an affordable cost effective outcome to a desirable solution. Prices start from as low as £3,000
If you would like to receive further information we have prepared an on-line presentation which demonstrates the video content, the accompanying booklet, the various options that are available and a pricing structure. Simply follow the instructions below to receive the URL link. For more details including prices and a sample video, check the 'Induction safety videos' title in the drop down list and submit a preview request here Alternatively email us with your details here see also Video production service
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