HSRM are proud to announce the exciting  signing of a MOU with the Partnership for Road Safety to help build health and safety capacity in Georgia and the surrounding areas. This will be achieved by close working together in the areas of sharing of knowledge and information, making and facilitating contacts and training.

Key to building capacity in the region will be the provision of health and safety training and after previous successful missions HSRM and the Partnership for Road Safety are able to announce the first training course held under the MOU. IOSH managing safely is a 4 day course specifically aimed at managers and supervisors and anyone with an interest in health and safety and provides an underpinning knowledge of health and safety management. Covering understanding responsibilities, risk assessment, understanding hazards and how to control them, incident investigation and monitoring and much more.

The course in Tblisi will be held over 4 days and includes accommodation and course material for the 4 days. Delivered by Nigel Davy and Ian Harper, two experienced health and safety consultants with knowledge of broad breadth of industries.

For further information please visit our course page here.

Our training

At HSRM we are dedicated to teach skills in our courses and not train people to just pass an exam. Using the knowledge of our experienced trainers who have held senior positions in global companies we seek to use real life examples and interaction to enhance the learning process. By working with delegates through structured courses and with knowledge of the industries we work in we are comfortable in assuring the delegates that they will learn new skills and methods in managing health and safety.

In addition working with a local partner in the Road Safety Partnership, we can brings local benefits to area. HSRM always seek to work with partners locally to support health and safety improvements in the countries in which we operate.

Tbilisi is an accessible venue for our training. The picturesque city steeped in history as once a major hub on the silk road retains its old world charm with cobbled streets and restaurants and bars in the old quarter where the training is based. The perfect place to relax in the evenings with some light reflection on the days training before starting fresh in the morning.

Just the place to start the first of many courses.