We’re excited to announce that The Compliance and Skills Academy (COSAC) has been named a finalist in the Halton Business Awards 2024. This recognition rewards our efforts to deliver flexible and fully online construction qualifications across the UK.
These business awards highlight companies driving positive change. We feel honoured to join other innovative Halton businesses making a real impact in their industries.
At COSAC, we designed the Safe2Site CSCS Green Card course to break down barriers to learning. Instead of forcing learners to attend classrooms, we built a fully online, mobile-friendly platform that lets people gain CSCS training at their own pace.
Because of this approach, thousands of learners have earned vital construction qualifications without interrupting their busy schedules. This progress helped secure our place as business awards finalists.
We recognise that construction professionals juggle many demands. Therefore, we upgraded Safe2Site with full mobile compatibility. Learners can now complete the course and exam anytime, anywhere, directly on their phones or tablets.
This flexibility makes it easier for learners to achieve their construction qualifications while balancing work and life.
In addition to flexible learning, we innovated the exam experience with TrustTest. This remote invigilation system uses secure record-and-review technology, removing the need for live proctors.
TrustTest offers learners convenience and exam integrity. Integrating it into our Safe2Site course completes a seamless online training journey.
The business awards ceremony, held on Friday, June 7th, at Halton Stadium, will bring together the region’s most inspiring companies. We look forward to connecting, celebrating, and sharing ideas that drive the local economy.
We thank every learner, partner, and team member who helped COSAC reach this milestone. Your trust fuels our mission to make CSCS training and construction qualifications accessible to all.
Being a finalist motivates us to continue innovating and supporting the construction workforce’s growth.