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Burg-Wächter hosts safe training workshop

published on 2023-07-07 11:19:26 UTC by Rebecca Knowles
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Burg-Wächter – a German security specialist founded over 100 years ago – recently held a safe training workshop at the Master Locksmiths Association’s (MLA) headquarters in Rugby for customers.

Focussing on its range of high-quality safes, the workshop comprised two sections – the first, exploring methods of technical safe access, whilst the second part took a detailed look at the programming of safes.

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Shane Hales, managing director at HalesLocks Ltd, who attended the event said,: “After a very productive meeting with Burg-Wächter, I was invited to a training session on their safe products at MLA HQ.

“What a fantastic and well organised day! Every attendee completed detailed training on programming and technical safe opening techniques on a selection of Burg-Wächter safe models. It was very informative and will prove useful information for all those that attended.”

Hales added: “I’m looking forward to working with the company in the future.”

Andrew Field, Managing Director at Burg-Wächter said: “We were very happy to be able to provide such useful training for some of our customers. Thanks to the success of this introductory course, we are planning to hold similar sessions at our head office in Bradford on various dates throughout September, which many of those who attended have already signed up for. Thanks goes to the MLA for hosting us on this occasion.”

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Published: 2023 07 07 11:19:26
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