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Cat and Genny Training

Health & Safety Courses
  • Cat and Genny Training Course
  • Cat & Genny Offsite CISTC
  • Cat and Genny Training Course
  • Cat and Genny Training Course
  • Cat and Genny Training Course

Course Details

  • Category:

    Health and Safety Training

  • Tags:

    Cat & Genny, Health & Safety, Operatives, Supervisors , Cable Avoidance Tool

  • Skills:

    3 Year Certificate

Cat and Genny Course Description

The Cat and Genny training course is for site managers, supervisors, engineers and anyone tasked with locating underground cables. In addition, the Cable Avoidance (Cat and Genny) training course provides Operatives and Supervisors with the skills and knowledge to carry out cable avoidance work.

Cat and Genny Training Course Details

  • Basic principles of the location and the avoidance of underground services.
  • Hazard identification and the risks associated with them.
  • Reading and interpreting site plans.
  • Practical use of equipment.

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 will 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 case studies, group discussions and individual presentations. At the end of the 1/2 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.

If you are interested in booking this course, please contact us.

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