Why Should I Invest in Training?

"After teaching a business how to properly care for their wire rope, they decided to track this data and see how much longer each rope would last. After a year of tracking, the business contacted me and let me know the lifespan on their wire rope increased by 30%. Formally training employees reduces cost to a business in multiple ways."

-Trent Burns, CICB Senior Instructor and Inspector

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