Safety Media launch E-Learning for SMEs
Written By Helen Griffiths | Oct 21st, 2009 | | | Category: Featured ArticlesSafety Media are delighted to announce the launch of a cost effective E-Learning solution for SMEs.
E-Learning is traditionally viewed as a tool for large businesses; however Safety Media has developed an SME E-Learning system ideal for companies with 1-50 employees which incorporates the benefits of using a E-Learning.
SME E-Learning from Safety Media consists of a library of 47 interactive and video courses including Manual Handling, DSE, Fire Safety and Swine Flu. Each course includes a self test and risk analysis and the user has complete access to the acclaimed Safety Media Learning Management System (LMS) for full reporting on training and risk results.
SME E-Learning is a cost effective solution for providing training - simply pay for the training you require. Each course requires one training credit. Training credits cost only £10 each. To train 5 of your employees on Fire Safety, then you would need 5 training credits. There is no minimum order number of training credits, simply purchase the number you require for your training requirements.
Safety Media’s Managing Director Julian Roberts said: “The benefits of an E-Learning system should be accessible to everyone, which is why we have developed SME E-Learning. Recording training and assessing risk is a key element of any health and safety role and I believe we’re providing a cost effective solution for every company.”
Safety Media’s E-Learning system is used by hundreds of businesses to train hundreds of thousands of people annually. No matter what your company size, Safety Media has the E-Learning solution to suit your needs.
Find out more about Safety Media’s SME E-Learning system at www.safetymedia.co.uk or call 0845 345 1703.
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Julian Roberts, MD Safety Media