As global regulations change, your organization must have the skills and know-how to achieve sustained competitive advantage. EHA Soft professional services team can help. We offer practical experience and knowledge to help accelerate you reduce risk and ensure product and employee safety.
The Next Evolution in Manual Handling Training. Our mobile app allows the trainee to record themselves performing the movements, and the desktop app allows the trainer to evaluate them – no live consultation needed. The mobile app means that trainees can demonstrate the actual movements within their workplace for evaluation. Infinitely more effective. Simple to review after the fact, and proof that your employees have been effectively trained in manual handling, all stored within our app. The module is provided by SHEQ Network Ltd.
No Live Consultation Needed
Since COVID hit, it’s been a near impossibility to get 12+ people in a room together to do training – our app eliminates the need for that completely.
Speed and Scale
Because the trainee and trainer can complete their requirements in their own time, and in a matter of minutes, assessments can be carried out on a large scale at a rapid pace.
Peace Of Mind – And Proof of Training
We keep a record of training completion for 3 years, and we will remind you when the trainee’s are due to be renewed. Outsource your thinking.
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