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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) Training Centre, widely recognised across Africa as a Centre of Excellence in Electrical and Technical Training, has been officially authorised by the Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA) as an Authorised Training Provider (ATP) for the delivery of its internationally accredited safety programmes and courses.
This authorisation is a formal recognition of the Centre’s longstanding commitment to excellence. Already recognised for delivering world-class training in electrical and technical disciplines, the ECG Training Centre has now joined OSHA’s global network of approved providers, reinforcing its reputation for quality, integrity, and impact.
The OSHA authorisation confirms that the ECG Training Centre provides internationally benchmarked training, led by qualified experts, supported by robust quality systems, ethical practices, and state-of-the-art learning facilities. It also means that professionals across Ghana and the region now have easy access to globally recognised safety certification at an affordable cost, ensuring true value for money without compromising on quality.
The Director of the ECG Training Centre, Ing. Godfred Mensah, said, “This endorsement reflects the standards we’ve consistently upheld,” said Ing. Godfred Mensah, Director of the ECG Training Centre. “It’s a validation of our mission to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills to create safer workplaces across Ghana and beyond.”
OSHA is a globally respected awarding body focused on improving workplace safety and certifying professionals through its approved centres worldwide. The ATP status granted to ECG Training Centre aligns with the Association’s mission to promote best practices, enhance professional competence, and support lifelong learning.
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