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Baxi launches online booking for training

As part of an ongoing drive to make training more accessible to installers, Baxi has launched an online booking system for all of its courses.

Installers can now view upcoming dates on Baxi’s website and reserve a place on the courses they wish to attend. Topics include free product training on key ranges such as Baxi 600, as well as specialist and accredited training courses including fault finding or domestic hot water storage systems (unvented).

This announcement follows Baxi’s recently launched Training Tuesday initiative, which aims to help installers learn at their convenience by publishing regular videos across social media every Tuesday. Each week one of its expert trainers covers a different topic, ranging from servicing and maintenance to installation and repairs. At no more than 45 seconds in length, these bitesize lessons help bring the classroom to installers, wherever they are. 

Steve Owen, national training manager at Baxi, said: “We encourage any Gas Safe registered engineer to sign up to one of our training courses, and we have made it easier than ever to do with online booking. Attending a course will build confidence in working with our products, which will not only benefit them but also result in a better service for their customers. They also get the opportunity to network with their peers, share knowledge and experiences, and potentially form new business relationships.”

For more information, or to book a course, click here.

27 July 2018

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