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Thank you very much for that reply. Seems a bit less complicated in some ways compared to our training.

However, it seems from some of the posts on here that strict basic guidelines must be adhered to with all training on both sides of the Atlantic.

I will set up a training programme and documentation for them to use.
  • Posted 29 Jun 2007 15:20
  • By Tommy
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  • NORTHANTS, United Kingdom
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