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Safety & Skills Courses from the BFPA
During the one day safety course the attendee will:
Be shown a video showing how hydraulic hose is made
Be shown correct safety techniques for hose assembly
Be made aware of the risks and how to avoid them
Gain a crucial understanding of the technology
During the two day skills course the attendee will gain practical experience of:
How to correctly identify connectors and the different thread types
How to make hose assemblies under supervision
How to test hoses according to industry standards under supervision
Gain relevant practical “hands on” experience, with controlled assessment
Registered on a national data base. Be given a personalised BFPA hose and connector course reference book.
Received the relevant BFPA course certificate. Are your staff safe around hydraulics?
www.hydraulichosesafety.co.uk/training or please call 01608 647900
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3 SOUTHAMPTON • Tuesday-Thursday 25-27 June 2013
Seawork International is the biggest and fastest-growing UK event for the commercial marine and workboat sectors, attracting 450 international exhibitors and 7,200 high-calibre visitors from 40 countries
■ Marine Civil Engineering ■ Marine Renewable Energy ■ Port, Harbour & Marina Services ■ Vessel Design, Build & Repair ■ Maritime Security & Defence
■ Hydraulics & Pneumatics ■ Diving & Underwater Technology ■ Safety & Training ■ Power & Propulsion Systems ■ Innovations Showcase
For information about Seawork 2013, contact the Events Team on: Tel: +44 (0)1329 825335 Email:
info@seawork.com
www.seawork.com
BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW BY
CALLING 01608 647900 OR EMAIL
enquiries@bfpa.co.uk
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