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Businiess name:  Signet North America
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is the 3rd class that I have taken from Todd, and it is the exact same class / same slides / same information. There is nothing that changes from Tech/Air Monitoring / HazMat Safety / from the presentation, to the slides, to the stories, to the jokes, they are the same every time. Very little if any hands on RESPONSE FROM Signet North America: I am truly sorry you feel this way Brian about your experience with us. There are many similarities in the courses, no doubt, as air monitoring is a major component of the hazmat technician curriculum, and one must be a hazmat technician to be a hazmat safety officer per NFPA 472, so overlap in these areas, especially with these three particular courses, is unfortunately unavoidable. Taking all three of these and more specifically two of them back to back as your group did, you would of course experience some of this, as we explained during the early stages of each class to those of you taking both classes in a four day span. However, upon a more focused review I can assure you that even with the unavoidable similarities, there are by design many unique aspects to each of the three. I again apologize for your frustration however and do look forward to more opportunities to work with you and your teams!

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