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In the construction and utilities industries, having the right certifications is essential, not just for legal compliance, but for safety, efficiency, and professional credibility. But not all training is created equal. As demand for quick qualifications grows, so does the risk of encountering poor-quality or even fraudulent training providers.
At Pragmatic Consulting, we’ve seen firsthand how choosing the right training can transform a career or project, and how choosing the wrong one can lead to costly consequences. Here’s what to look out for when selecting a training provider, and how to avoid getting caught out.
1. Lack of Accreditation or Approval
The biggest red flag? No recognised accreditation.
A legitimate training course should be accredited by a recognised awarding body such as:
If a provider can’t tell you who accredits their course, or tries to pass off “in-house” certificates as nationally recognised qualifications, walk away.
2. No Mention of Assessment or Practical Training
If a course advertises “quick certificates” or promises you'll pass no matter what, that’s a red flag. Proper training should involve:
Without this, the course may not meet industry standards, and your qualification may be rejected by employers or site managers.
3. Suspiciously Low Prices
Everyone loves a good deal, but if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Low-cost training might mean:
Cutting corners on training can cost more in the long run, especially if you or your team are denied access to site because of invalid paperwork.
4. No Clear Contact Details or Location
A reputable training provider should be transparent about:
If you're struggling to find this information, or everything goes through a mobile number and a personal email, be cautious.
5. No Reviews, References or Case Studies
Check their website, Google reviews, or LinkedIn activity. Lack of reviews or overly generic testimonials can be a sign of a recently set-up operation or one trying to avoid scrutiny. A trusted provider will be happy to show success stories, testimonials, or examples of their work with reputable clients.
Especially in industries like construction and utilities, high-quality training means:
At Pragmatic Consulting, we only deliver accredited, industry-recognised training, covering everything from SHEA and NRSWA to NUCO qualifications, First Aid, Manual Handling, and more.
Don’t Risk It - Train Right with Pragmatic Consulting
We pride ourselves on delivering safe, compliant, and practical training that prepares people for real-world work in construction, utilities, and infrastructure. Our Trainers also all have realworld practical experience.
Contact us today to book a course or talk through your training requirements.
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