About Parabellum International Training
RTO code: 51786
As your emergency services partner we offer experienced and qualified field-based response teams, senior HSEQ professionals through to specialised vehicles and equipment. Parabellum’s expertise has been recognised with global master services agreements, supporting clients worldwide on some of the most premier projects.
We have some of the most experienced operators in the industry and successfully added fire equipment servicing and oil spill response roles to our existing contracts to provide significant cost savings to clients, mitigate risks, take away the burden of high-impact events and simplify management on site.
Our International presence means we can service your projects worldwide and develop a long-term partnership that will deliver you specialist advice, continuity and the highest level of efficiency in line with your multi-national objectives, whilst minimising your costs.
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