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The difference between an ATP and an ATE

The Approved Training Provider (ATP) is an experienced training individual within an organisations who is qualified to deliver BRC training courses. When several individuals from the same organisation apply to become part of the ATP scheme then it is the establishment which is approved to provide BRC training and these become known as Approved Training Establishments (ATE). An establishment can have between 5 - 10 Approved Training Providers.

ATP refers to an individual while an ATE refers to an establishment

Click here to review the costs of becoming an ATP or an ATE.

Please contact John Oakley our ATP Scheme Manager for the Food, Packaging and Storage and Distribution ATP and ATE schemes on +44 (0) 20 7854 8974 Email: Oakley@joaonline.co.uk

To learn more about becoming an ATP for the Consumer Products Standard to enable you to deliver Consumer Products training courses, please contact Suky Allan on +44 (0) 7970  176886 Email: suky.allan@brc.org.uk

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