Bright Training And Assessment | BTAQ.co.uk

NVQ Qualifications ✓ SSP ✓ IOH ✓ Highfield ✓ Short Courses ✓ Plant Courses | Health and Safety Advisor - Packages | Call BTAQ

Abrasive Wheels Training Course

A shout course providing high-quality interactive training course designed to help learners carry out works with abrasive wheels.
The maximum number of attendants is 20 per session, which will last about 4 hours. The course will embed practical knowledge and skills regarding abrasive wheels handling.

Abrasive Wheels Training Course: Who is this for?


This course is useful for those construction operatives who have to undertake tasks that involve working abrasive wheels.

Abrasive Wheels Training Course: Requirements


Have a good understanding of English

Abrasive Wheels Training Course: How long does it take to complete?


This course will be delivered over a half day (4 hours) of training including breaks

Abrasive Wheels Training Course: Where does the course take place?


Classroom

Abrasive Wheels Training Course Price


£37.5 +VAT in one payment before attending the course.

Abrasive Wheels Training Course: What will I get?


We will provide a pleasant learning experience which will keep you engaged by blending practical activities with the refreshing of your knowledge related to Abrasive Wheels.

Abrasive Wheels Training Course Validity


The certificate and the card are valid for 3 years

Abrasive Wheels Training Course: Corporate Packages Available?


Corporate packages are available - various courses with NVQ level 2 and 3 as well as SSP courses - providing significant discounts and benefits. Contact us at office@bright-group.org for prices and discounts.

Abrasive Wheels Training Course Content


The Abrasive Wheels Training course content (CITB) includes:
The course contains a theoretical part as well as practical session, both of them followed up with an assessment to be completed by the delegate.

The content will cover the following:
- Legal perspective – HSWA 1974, Management of HSW regulations 1999 and
-Abrasive Wheels Regulations 1970
Abrasive Wheels Training Course