Cosatto invests in advanced IOSH car seat safety training

Cosatto recently welcomed the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) to its Bolton HQ to conduct an intensive safety training programme.

The hands-on session, led by Julie Dagnall, director of Car Seat Safety, aimed to bolster Cosatto’s rigorous safety protocols and establish best practices that will set a new benchmark in the child safety industry.

The exclusive team training session covered a wide range of critical areas, including product safety, customer education and quality assurance, ensuring that every step in Cosatto’s design and manufacturing aligns with the latest industry regulations.

Participants gained in-depth knowledge on topics such as regulatory standards, car seat testing, compatibility with various vehicles, and customer needs, equipping the team to drive Cosatto forward as a leader in car seat safety.

Chief photographer at Cosatto, Lottie Perry, who attended the training, commented: “Completing the IOSH training opened my eyes to car seat safety and testing. As head photographer, it gives me the confidence to ensure car seats and models are correctly fitted during photo and video shoots. I also recently worked at the Manchester Baby & Toddler Show and found the knowledge gained from this training invaluable in helping parents choose the right car seats.”

Andrew Kluge, founder and executive chairman of Cosatto, furthered: “Our products are recognised for design and standout aesthetics, but safety is always our highest priority. We’re honoured when parents choose our car seats for their children, so it’s crucial that our safety measures go above and beyond UK and European standards. This training empowers our team and enhances their passion for our brand and mission. It’s this investment in our people that will help us continue to lead in car seat safety innovation.”

The Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is the voice of the occupational health and safety profession and supports its members to make the world of work safer and healthier. It sets standards in occupational safety and health by accrediting qualifications for membership and as an Ofqual-regulated awarding organisation. It is recognised by the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual) as an awarding organisation (AO) for occupational safety and health (OSH) qualifications. IOSH is a leading voice on the issues affecting the safety, health and wellbeing of people at work across all sectors and around the world.

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