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Are you a local authority regulator striving to stay ahead of the curve?

Regulators’ Companion is here to help! - the essential support hub offering free resources and training to keep you informed and confident in your role.

Register now for Regulators’ Companion and gain access to this specialist knowledge hub supporting regulators working in local authorities.

Provided by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI), this easy-to-use platform will provide you with the tools to help enhance decision-making, streamline workflows, and ensure you are equipped with the latest information and knowledge across a broad range of regulatory areas, including Trading Standards, Ports and Borders and the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS).

From legislation updates to practical toolkits, this platform equips you with everything you need to navigate the complexities of modern regulation.

Resources include:

  • Legislation updates to keep you current
  • Briefing documents for quick, reliable guidance
  • Toolkits to streamline enforcement and advisory tasks
  • Training webinars to upskill your team
  • Reports and alerts to keep you ahead of emerging issues

We’re continually adding content on relevant and emerging topics such as: Tobacco and vape products, cosmetics, construction products, PAS7050/7100, the Product Safety Database (PSD), pyrotechnics, and recreational craft, ensuring you have access to the latest industry insights.

Covering key areas like food and feed standards, product safety, legal metrology, and more, the Regulators’ Companion is your go-to resource for professional growth and support.

With additional materials tailored for student officers, including training videos and foundational guidance, it’s perfect for both new and experienced regulators.

Whether it’s assisting with enforcement, advising businesses of upskilling your workforce visit www.regulatorscompanion.info

 

 

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