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RRC new courses for 2019

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For 2019 RRC are introducing two new NEBOSH Courses to its Dubai classroom schedule along with expanding the courses offered in its UK centres.

Launched in London in mid 2018, RRC's NEBOSH HSE Certificate in H&S Leadership Excellence course has proven exceptionally popular and for 2019 we have scheduled further courses in Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester & Newcastle. We are also introducing the course to our Dubai centre with the first course in February, and a further 4 dates scheduled throughout the year.

Following the growing interest in environmental training in the Middle East region we are also introducing the NEBOSH International Environmental Diploma to our Dubai centre with the first course starting in the Autumn of 2019. This is a three week course and has been structured to incorporate the NEBOSH Environmental Certificate to allow students to gain two qualifications.

These courses are also available online and can be studied anywhere in the world.

Gary Fallaize, RRC Managing Director comments "As somebody who has had a keen interest in environmental issues for many years, I am personally delighted that we can now offer the NEBOSH Environmental Diploma in Dubai. This will really help to develop the Environmental Practitioners in the region and prepare them for the challenges of this increasingly critical profession."

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