Accessibility

This website has been designed using the most up-to-date technologies (HTML5, CSS3) and best practices providing ease of use and accessibility. If you experience an accessibility issue when browsing this site, please contact us and we’ll be very happy to make changes, where possible to ensure you web surfing habits and technologies are accounted for. As new technologies and devices come to market quicker than ever these days, accessibility for these new-comers is paramount to us as a health & safety training organisation – SHEilds websites are continuously updated to ensure we provide the very best service level to our international students.

Web pages

All pages found on this site have been designed to validate as XHTML based on the recommendations of the W3C Schools best web standards and practices; this includes valid CSS3 (cascading style sheets v3) where possible. This site may also use advanced CSS3 styling to improve graphical visibility and presentation – many of the most up to date standards are still undergoing official ratification by the aforementioned W3C Schools organisation. This means that at present many of the experimental/advanced techniques cannot be validated, until the standard has been officially agreed upon. Here at SHEilds we have chosen to use the most modern technologies available to ensure this site works with all known devices and web browsers to ensure cross-compatibility for our customers and students. We have implemented reasonable measures to ensure your device works on this website.

Links

Many links have title, name and other schema.org data and attributes, which describe the link in greater detail, unless the text of the link already fully describes the target (such as the headline of an article). Links where appropriate have been clearly formatted to make sense out of context – this helps our customers know what information they are likely to see, before they visit.

Images

All content images used in this site include descriptive ALT text attributes, custom titles and a caption to describe the image where appropriate.

Visual Design

This site uses CSS3 for processing the visual layout. If you are experiencing issues with your browser or when your browsing device does not readily support modern css3 stylesheets, the content of every page is still legible.

Accessibility Issues with your Health & Safety Training?

If you have any further questions regarding accessibility and your device, please contact us and we’ll answer any specific questions you may have.

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Course info

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