Dr Alistair Bromhead

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Alistair Bromhead runs many of the courses himself and works in conjunction with 2 other presenters that have undergone extensive training on the delivery of the City & Guilds Manual Handling Train the Trainer course.

Dr Alistair Bromhead CMIOSH is an independent consultant with over 15 years experience of health, safety & environmental issues in the UK and Europe. He provides health, safety and environmental management consultancy services across a range of sectors.

Alistair developed the City & Guilds Certificate in Manual Handling Train the Trainer course and is the only training provider in the UK able to offer the qualification. He also has extensive experience of training handlers and working with sites to address manual handling issues, often in response to regulatory and insurer pressures. Further info

Joe Bird joined the fire service in 1975 and has a wealth of practical handling skills along with a range of health, safety and fire service qualifications. Joe has extensive training experience on a range of subjects such as manual handling, risk assessment, first aid, road traffic accident rescue techniques, fire fighting, animal rescue and oxygen therapy. He now works part time for the fire service as a Watch Manager and undertakes training for a wide variety of companies across a range of sectors

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John Jackson is a practicing sports therapist (10 yrs experience) specialising in back care and has been involved in manual handling training for over 20yrs. He is a qualified instructor in fitness & health, sports first aid, sports therapy, client handling and evacuation chairs. He currently provides a range of training courses for industry and is a senior lecturer in sports therapy as well as being recently retired from the fire service after 30yrs.

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Hugh Willding has over 30 years of fire service experience. He has undertaken a variety of roles and has significant training experience in a range of topics such as manual handling, first aid, breathing apparatus, fall arrest equipment, ladder safe use and testing, positive pressure ventilation techniques and industrial fire fighting. Hugh has a range of teaching qualifications and also works as an NVQ assessor and part time college tutor.

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