Providence Training

Tel: 01646 600062

We are proud to be involved in the ECITB/Altrad TMO Programme.

We are delighted to be playing a vital role in the ECITB / Altrad Trainee Maintenance Operative programme. This 16 week programme, funded by UK Government, includes a raft of training and recognised awards designed to provide the necessary knowledge and skills for these, carefully selected, individuals to embark on careers with Altrad. Working closely […]

Ready for 2024! [#4507]

2024 is upon us and our courses have been scheduled including our Asbestos Awareness and Non-Licenced Removal bolt on. We look forward to welcoming this year’s delegates through our doors and to making our contribution towards the safety of the UK’s workforce.

A Big Thank You

Now most people have started work on the Valero shutdown, the madness of the last couple of months is starting to ease off! This gives me chance to say a massive thank you to the team at Providence for pulling out all the stops to meet the training needs of those looking for work on […]

Want your CCNSG card before the 4th September?

Providence Training offer CCNSG courses

We are working hard to meet the high demand for the CCNSG course leading up to the shutdown on Valero during September. To that end we have scheduled an additional course to run over the weekend of the 26th/27th of August. There are only 16 places available so, book quickly if you need one. The […]

Are you an Instructor or would you like to become one?

Telescopic Handler instruction at Providence

Providence Training are an established and successful company offering Health & Safety, Plant and Safety Passport training to company employees and private individuals, primarily in Pembrokeshire, but also throughout Wales and the UK. Due to high demand we are looking to increase our pool of Associate Instructors to supplement our full time team. Associate Instructors […]

CCNSG & Valero Shutdown

Providence Training offer CCNSG courses

Starting on September the Valero refinery in Pembrokeshire is carrying out maintenance work which means that contractors will be taking on additional staff for this period. In order to work on Valero you must hold a CCNSG Site Safety Passport which entails sitting a 2 day course at our Centre in Neyland, Pembrokeshire. We are […]

Our Confined Space Entry Course Gets a Facelift

Our Medium Risk Confined Space Entry course has been recently updated. Conducted at our centre in Pembrokeshire, Wales the course now includes harness training for vertical entry with an additional practical element covering vertical decent and assent. This upgrade negates the need for those requiring the harness aspect to sit an additional course. This one […]

Qualpass Harness Safety Awareness Gets an Upgrade

Descending using harness and fall arrest block

Qualpass regularly audit their courses to ensure that they are meeting the requirements of clients, industry best practice and ACOPs. The Qualpass Harness Safety Awareness course has now been enhanced with the addition of a practical assessment which involves delegate’s climbing a 2m high scaffolding installation using harnesses with double lanyards, scaffold hooks, ladders and […]

Our Confined Space Entry Course Gets an Upgrade

Providence Training indoor Confined Space training vessel

Our Medium/Low Risk Confined Space Entry course has had an upgrade with the addition of a new indoor crawl space. This new training vessel is two stories with vertical hatches, limited space and various objects that need to be negotiated. Conducted in the dark using head torches, delegates are required to rescue a dummy who […]

Changes to our MEWP Training

MEWP Training at Providence Training, Neyland. Pembrokeshire

With immediate effect all our Mobile Elevated Work Platform training, with the exception of Scissor Lifts, will automatically include the full, Qualpass, Harness Awareness award. This very positive decision removes the requirement for additional harness training following the Operator’s course thereby reducing cost and time implications for the customer and any confusion for the operator. […]