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A number of new courses have recently been introduced by Tavcom, including e-learning online Access Control and Intruder & Perimeter Alarms courses
An online version of the Prospectus, which provides information on classroom and training courses, can be viewed at the Tavcom website

Tavcom, the leading supplier of accredited vocational, classroom and ‘e-learning’ online security systems training courses, has published its 2015 Prospectus.

An online version of the Prospectus, which provides information on over 70 different classroom, workshop and online training courses, can be viewed at the Tavcom website, whilst a printed copy is available upon request by emailing the company.

“Clients who have used our Prospectus in the past to research the course which best meets their training needs, will notice that the 2015 version looks considerably different to previous years,” said Paul Tennent, Managing Director of Tavcom. “We have changed it to a more practical size, but more importantly, we have also improved the layout and the way courses are summarised, which we believe will make it easier at first glance to understand and appreciate what each course has to offer.”

A number of new courses have recently been introduced by Tavcom, including e-learning online Access Control and Intruder & Perimeter Alarms courses, both of which are designed to provide consultants and specifiers, as well as anyone who is embarking on a career within the security industry, with the knowledge and understanding of how to design cost effective systems which are fit for purpose and which conform to relevant National and International regulations.

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