Award winning training

DELIVERING TRAINING TO THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SINCE 2002

On top of a portfolio of PAS 2030 specific qualifications, we also offer a wide range of training courses to keep you up to date with health & safety.

AWARD WINNING TRAINING PROVIDER

Eco Academy is a sub brand of the award-winning training provider Expedient Training who have been delivering training to the construction and utility sectors since 2002.

As an Eco Academy customer you will also benefit from having access to the portfolio of training courses that are delivered by our highly skilled and knowledgeable team.

One of the main requirements of PAS 2030:2019 is to have up to date health and safety training. It is important that your training is renewed every 36 months. The key courses across the measures are:

Spread the cost

We recognise that getting PAS 2030 ready can be costly, particularly if you are a small business, so we have a flexible payment option available so that you can spread the costs up to twelve months.

Contact our team today on 0191 323 3909 to find out more.

Training Courses

ACOPs Training Package

Suitable for anyone needing a certificate in the Approved Codes of Practices (ACOPs) in Asbestos Awareness, Safe Working at Heights and Manual Handling relating specifically to PAS 2030 standards or anyone wanting to achieve awareness in these categories.

Live streamed and delivered all in one day, this is a cost effective and efficient way to gain the relevant training to meet the PAS 2030 standard.

Asbestos Awareness

To provide an awareness and develop the knowledge amongst employees as regards the hazards and risks posed by asbestos containing materials (ACM).

Manual Handling

This course will enable candidates to handle objects safely, avoiding injury by using proper moving and lifting techniques.

Safe working at height

This course is designed to give candidates the necessary theoretical skills to enable them to safely work at height.

Confined Space Low Risk

This course aims to ensure candidates are aware of the potential risks involved in working in confined spaces against the National Occupational Standard (NOS).