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Tarmac opens dedicated occupational health and wellbeing facility at National Skills and Safety Park
Tarmac has opened a new occupational health and wellbeing facility at its industry-leading National Skills and Safety Park training facility in Nottinghamshire.
Tarmac’s senior vice president Peter Buckley joined colleagues and a group of Tarmac’s Future Leaders to officially open the occupational health facility on Wednesday, 26 May.
Created to support Tarmac’s commitment to investing in its people, the Park, located at the company’s active Nether Langwith Quarry near Mansfield in Nottinghamshire, provides employees with practical, hands-on training for emerging industry talent – including apprentices, graduates and those retraining from other sectors.
Tarmac celebrates 1st successful year at the National Skills and Safety Park
Tarmac is celebrating 12 months of success at its industry-leading training facility, the National Skills and Safety Park, one year on from its official opening by His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge.
The leading sustainable construction materials business launched the Park, located at the active Nether Langwith quarry near Mansfield in Nottinghamshire, to provide practical, hands-on training for emerging industry talent – including apprentices, graduates and those retraining from other sectors.
Tarmac employees quickly adapted to Covid-secure working last spring to allow studies to continue, and have since introduced further online working to supplement safe and appropriate face-to-face training.
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30 Tarmac apprentices are celebrating the successful completion of the company’s Professional Operator Development Programme (PODP).
Nine participants impressively achieved a distinction in their course marks despite a challenging year for group learning due to Covid-19.
The PODP is designed around the mineral processing mobile and static plant operator apprenticeship qualification and supports those in their first industry roles, as well as colleagues keen to develop new skills to progress in their careers.
Tarmac’s Learning and Development team quickly adapted to Covid secure working by introducing online working to supplement appropriate and safe face-to-face training so that studies could continue.