Partners in Print senior partner Shabbir Hussein and general manager Paul Stokes, and CPI London office administrator Caroline Kenton have all been awarded the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, health and safety certificate.
The training scheme, which is part funded by the European Social Fund, involved the BAPC sending one of the Institute's trainers to visit each of the individuals at work.
"Running a print business takes a great deal of time, but the three visits were spread out over six weeks, so there was minimal disruption," said Stokes.
"More importantly the in-house training meant that risk analysis undertaken related directly to the business," added Kenton.
Story by Darryl Danielli
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