I have had Instructor training by both RTITB and ITSSAR. I have found that the mentality of ITSSAR teaches you to never give up and try your very best to get the trainees through the course, give second chances. RTITB I have found to be more stringent, you provide the necessary information to pass the course and basically if they dont deliver, they fail. Having experience from both of these accredited bodies I think that the training I deliver has a fair balance between the two.
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Hi ZZJASEZZ
I am wondering about the nationwide validity of ITSSAR vs RTITB
Are they two different organisation?
Is there one more widely recognised un UK ?
What are the main difference that would make me go for one or the other to have my install crew trained (+/- 20 men)
Thanks for the infos
Ben
I am an ITSSAR instructor, and to be fair, I think we are all trying to do the same job. But some instructors are better than others. I always encourage all trainees to do there best and improve as they go on. the bad bits as an operator you are in charge of that machine :) a basic course is just that, so a new operator needs to improve as he or she goes along. I am sure as instructor's we all try to achieve the same result
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