iHasco e-learning software is a fantastic way to train CIA staff to a high standard
The partnership with iHasco enhances the training provided, whilst securing the future of health and safety at CIA

CIA Fire & Security Ltd (CIA), a leading security service provider, has announced that it will be partnering with iHasco, a market-leading provider of online health and safety training solutions.

With the use of iHasco’s services the partnership will provide office staff and engineers with high quality interactive health and safety training.

Secure future of health and safety

CIA is committed to enhancing service delivery through the continued development of their employees and has delivered on this commitment for over 30 years. The new partnership with iHasco enhances the training provided, whilst securing the future of health and safety at CIA.

Colin Harrison, Managing Director of CIA, said: “We are excited to be working with iHasco. Their e-learning software is a fantastic way to train all of our staff to a high standard. E-learning allows us to train in our own time whilst providing our customers with the highest standard of service.”

Online training solutions

iHasco are industry experts of quality Health and Safety and HR e-learning. Over the past 20 years they have grown from a small business focusing on tailored educational software, to a market leader in comprehensive online training solutions.

David Goddard, Managing Director of iHasco, said: “Having provided Fire, Risk Assessment and Health and Safety Management programmes for a number of clients in the Fire and Security sectors, our understanding of training requirements in this area are thorough and we are very much looking forward to working alongside CIA.”

CIA’s systems can be seen all over the United Kingdom and parts of Europe. The company prides itself on installing and maintaining bespoke security and fire protection solutions utilising the latest proven technology.

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