Welcome to SQT Training
We are Ireland's leading training course provider of Public and In-House training courses, in sixteen core subject areas. Many courses are accredited by HETAC, FETAC, NEBOSH, CIEH, IEMA, IRCA, ICEB, AEE and ILM. Click on any of the sixteen pencils on the left to get full course details. Please contact one of our team and we will be very happy to help you with your training requirements.
Monday 8th March update
Last week I asked the question, 'Has Spring sprung?' With all the lovely weather over the past few days and promised again for this week, I think the answer is definitely yes. Hopefully we are in for a good Summer after all that frost and snow!
Here are the public courses coming up for the remainder of March:
Overview of ISO 14001 on 22nd March - Book 3 places, 1 person goes free
Environmental Legislation on 23rd March - Book 3 places, 1 person goes free
Internal Quality Auditor IRCA Certified on 24th/25th March
Medical Device FDA QSR & QSIT on 24th/25th March
Statistical Process Control on 25th/26th March
Business Blogging on 29th March
Certified Energy Manager commencing on 30th March (6 day course)
Introduction to ISO 31000 Risk Management - Principles and Guidelines (for the Food sector) on 30th March
Conversion Course to Pharma and Medical Devices on 31st March/1st April - Special Reduced Price €450
Calibration on 31st March
FETAC Level 5 certification is now available on our Instructor Skills for the Food Industry. This course is scheduled for 14th/15th April.
Due to demand, we have now added an extra Dublin date for the HETAC Accredited Six Sigma Green Belt course, commencing on 21st April. This course can be completed using either a company project or a case study.
If you are interested in any of the above, please contact us immediately on 061 339040, or email sclinton@sqt.ie
As a footnote, we have a Business Blogging course coming up on 29th March. Business Blogging and Online Marketing are areas we ourselves have been working on here in SQT. We added a blog to our website last June. Because of various changes we have made, we are happy to note that the number of visitors to our website has continued to grow. The average weekly number of visitors for the nine weeks so far this year, is up 38% over that for the thirteen weeks, September/October/November 2009.
Recent Blog Posts
Food Safety by Lily Collison
19:25, Tue 9 Mar 10
Jobs forecast by Lily Collison
14:28, Wed 3 Mar 10
European Global Fund (EGF) by Siobhan Cunningham
11:18, Wed 24 Feb 10
Food Allergen Control by Denis Kiely
11:56, Mon 15 Feb 10
Quality counts by Lily Collison
17:05, Mon 8 Feb 10
Guest Post: ‘Is it time to ‘NUSAP’ your data?’ by Bob Kennedy
19:05, Tue 2 Feb 10