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NEWS ARCHIVE 2005

20 September 2005
Tiger Kidnap tackled by robbery symposium

20 September 2005
The chairman’s view on the 2005 Focus on Robbery™ Symposium

20 September 2005
Robbery: Corporate civil and criminal liability

20 September 2005
Cash and valuables in transit

20 September 2005
Gun crime in Brent: Evidence about armed commercial robbery with firearms

20 September 2005
Spatial decision-making by robbers

20 September 2005
ICJS support for senior security managers

20 September 2005
Gas Attacks on ATMs in Europe

20 September 2005
Newcomers win IBP-Flying Squad Yacht Trophy

01 September 2005
Raid-control Awards recognise contribution to robbery reduction

26 August 2005
Ram heads up European technical committee

17 June 2005
IBP International announces partnership with robbery training specialists Training For Success

23 May 2005
IBP International buys out French joint venture partner

23 May 2005
IBP International agrees share swap with Gillingham joint venture partner

24 February 2005
IBP announce distribution of a GSM-based PA alarm for vulnerable personnel

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IBP International announces partnership with robbery training specialists Training For Success
17 June 2005

IBP, leading supplier of robbery control systems, announces a marketing partnership with Training For Success, market leader in work-based safety and development programmes.

Photo of Training For Success headquarters   IBP’s new partner Training For Success offers targeted robbery training; providing skills, knowledge and an understanding of the measures necessary to prevent and manage robbery situations within the workplace.  

UK Health and Safety regulations make explicit reference to employers’ responsibilities and, ultimately liability, towards violence in the workplace and what training is required for staff.

From a cost benefit analysis, the provision of appropriate training can often significantly reduce levels of sickness and potential litigation from staff who are victims of violent situations at work. Equally, the opportunity exists to significantly improve productivity by helping prevent incidents occurring.

Training For Success offers a range of training solutions including:
• Handling Robbery
• Personal Safety
• Investigative Interviewing
• Handling Complaints and Conflict

For more information on Training For Success, contact Kim Guthrie at IBP International, or call +44 (0)1428 641399.

   
   
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