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Abrasive Wheels Training Course

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  • Abrasive Wheels Training - CISTC
  • Abrasive Wheels Training - CISTC
  • Abrasive Wheels Training Course
  • Abrasive Wheels Training - CISTC

Course Details

  • Cost:

    £100+VAT

  • Category :

    Health and Safety Training

  • Tags:

    Abrasive Wheels, Training, Health and Safety

  • Skills:

    3 Year Certificate

Course Description

This Abrasive Wheels training course is for personnel who have been given the responsibility for removing and replacing wheels. In addition, it will cover safety and also provide delegates with the knowledge and ability to cut or grind safely.

Abrasive Wheels Training Course Details

  • Outline of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
  • Provision and use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998.
  • Safety in the use of abrasive wheels HSG17.
  • Personal Protective Equipment Regulations 1998.
  • The correct use of PPE.
  • Hazards arising from use.
  • Methods of marking.
  • Methods of storing and also handling & transporting.
  • Mounting procedures and precautions.
  • Diamond Wheels.
  • Electric and Petrol Machines.
  • Safe use of the machines and equipment.
  • In conclusion, question papers with feedback from course delegates.

Requirements:

A good level of written and spoken English is required to successfully complete this course. If you have any concerns regarding this please contact our office and we discuss available options (e.g. hiring a translator at an additional cost).

How is the course delivered / assessed:

The information on this course is delivered through a series of cases studies, group discussions and individual presentations. At the end of the 1 day candidates will be required to pass a multiple choice test.

What is awarded after completion of the course?:

Once the course has been completed candidates will receive a 3 year certificate.

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