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ADVERTORIAL Once you’ve sown a crop, it is logical that it needs further nurturing before you can reap top results. At Training Force, we believe the same can be said for your workforce. With clients such as ZZ2, Mayo Macs and many more within the agricultural and other sectors, our established industry experience and accreditation …

ADVERTORIAL
Once you’ve sown a crop, it is logical that it needs further nurturing before you can reap top results. At Training Force, we believe the same can be said for your workforce. With clients such as ZZ2, Mayo Macs and many more within the agricultural and other sectors, our established industry experience and accreditation across the board will help your operation grow.
Our vast range of short courses provide essential, certified training in a compact package. Courses including Safe Handling of Agricultural Chemicals, First Aid Levels 1, 2 and 3, Basic Firefighting, Convey Dangerous Goods, Occupational Health and Safety as well as Forklift, Telescopic Boom Handler, Tractor, Excavator, TLB and Front-End Loader handling and more.
Not only do we upskill your staff, but our Plant Production, Mixed Farming and other SETA accredited learnerships have the potential to earn you up to R120 000 back in tax allowances as well as a possible 25 B-BBEE scorecard points. Our community Training Centres in Phalaborwa, Klerksdorp and Vredenburg create the ideal environment for learners to master their craft and gain a practical certification. Our vast network of regional training centres with its own lecture rooms include offices in Phalaborwa, Polokwane, Louis Trichardt, Nelspruit and even as far as Cape Town. We are also able to assist should you opt for on-site training instead of at our venues.
For more information about the qualifications and courses we offer, visit our Limpopo Regional Office at 22 Potgieter Street, Phalaborwa, our local office in Polokwane at 122 Marshall Street or call 015 781 6280.

 

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