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Medic Services International Ltd

medic services international ltd

Worcestershire,

Medic Services International is a vibrant Worcestershire based business which was formed in 2006 and specialises in bespoke High Risk / Remote Areas First Aid and Health & Safety Training to the corporate world in both the United Kingdom and overseas Choosing the right training for your company can be confusing, that’s why we offer FREE CONSULTATION, ensuring you get the right course for the right price. We at Medic Services International pride ourselves on offering bespoke training packages for a variety of industry sectors such as Construction, Telecommunications, Local Government, Education, Military, Police , Arborists, Oil and Gas, Transport / Haulage, Automobile Engineering, Windfarms, and the Security Sector One of our many specialties is providing is providing remote areas first aid training to companies who work in hazardous areas around the globe , no matter what conditions you work in , mountainous regions to the desert we can provide training for you onsite where you are so your staff a fully prepared for any emergency. So, whatever your needs, we have the right courses and trainers for you. Our trainers are all NUCO accredited and have relevant experience in Remote Areas Medical Support and Health & Safety Training from the civilian sector and the military. Some of our instructors have taught with The Royal Navy and have experience working overseas as Remote Area Medics, bringing back real life experiences to pass on to our delegates. Our courses can be conducted on your companies premises, thereby cutting down on disruption to your company’s working day and also your costs.

Squash+

squash+

London

Squash Plus has a vision to raise the profile of the sport and make squash accessible to more people, specifically to children. Visibility is critical to success. Around the world there is the perception that many facilities are uninspiring places, often poorly maintained, and tucked away out of sight. This is changing slowly but until kids can see courts in public spaces - and play on them without expensive memberships - the sport cannot develop. ‍ During the pandemic, the sport’s reputation suffered further and what was recently thought of as one of the world’s healthiest sports became considered a high-risk activity simply because it is played indoors and in very enclosed spaces. Our challenge is to transform the image of squash courts and make them attractive in a post-pandemic era. ‍ We’re working on two complementary concepts: first, a lower-cost court with a steel and polycarbonate canopy which provides enough protection to ensure use in a variety of climates and weather conditions. We are continually refining the specification trialling numerous materials at our R&D court in Spain. Second, we have engaged HETA architects in London who are designing a series of elegant hi-tech pavilion structures for sites that demand a high level of architecture. ‍ For some years temporary glass courts have been put up for elite tournaments in landmark venues such as in front of the Pyramids of Giza or in Embarcadero Plaza, San Francisco. The time has now come for permanent courts to be built outside which will give the sport the exposure it really needs whilst delivering increased health benefits to players.