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SKILLS & TRAINING


TECHNICAL TRAINING SOLUTIONS ANNOUNCES NEW ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS TRAINING COURSES FOR 2022


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ngineering training provider Technical Training Solutions has introduced two new training courses to its course programme for 2022, ‘Fixed Equipment Testing’ and ‘Practical Electronics’.


Fixed Equipment Testing is a one-day, hands-on training course for a maximum of eight candidates. Hard-wired machinery needs to be electrically safe, not only for employees but also for the system to which it is connected. There is a legal requirement for this to be so and this course is intended to fill the void that exists between plugged-in appliances and equipment connected via isolators, fused outlets or terminal boxes. The course covers the testing and inspection of equipment that is used frequently on site but is not classed as portable. The course is aimed at individuals who already have electrical competence and knowledge of the Electricity at Work Regulations. During the course, isolation methods will be discussed and participants will use continuity and insulation testers. Courses are being rolled out from June 2022 and bookings are now being taken. Practical Electronics is a five-day basic electronics course for a maximum of eight


candidates. The course is aimed at individuals who wish to explore the fundamental building blocks of electronics. The course assumes no prior knowledge or is for those who have studied the theory of electronic components and circuitry but have little experience of the practical application of that knowledge. Participants will gain an understanding of the various commonly- used electronic components and how they would be employed in practical electronic circuits. Participants then build circuits incorporating these components and explore their functionality. Modifications are then made to the circuit parameters by changing component values and measuring the effects. The course progresses from basic discrete electronic components such as transistors, to analogue and digital converters (ADCs). Courses are being rolled out from August 2022 and bookings are now being taken. Training courses can be held at the customer’s own premises or at the Technical Training Solutions site in Rochester, Kent. For more information, please visit:


Technical Training Solutions technicaltrainingsolutions.co.uk


NEBOSH LAUNCHES NEW SERVICE TO SHAKE-UP IN- HOUSE HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING


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EBOSH – one of the world’s leading providers of health and safety qualifications – has launched a new solution for businesses that want to improve their in-company training.


The NEBOSH Endorsed service will – as its name suggests – endorse great health and safety training. When companies invest in training, they want to see a return. Through a collaborative approach, NEBOSH will help organisations to elevate their in-company offering and deliver measurable behavioural change that contributes to healthier and safer workplaces. A range of solutions is available via NEBOSH Endorsed. They are all tailored to the needs of individual organisations and emphasise learning that delivers tangible impact: * Assessment and endorsement of existing in-company training


* Bespoke consultation and development of in-company training * Delivery of engaging online and in-person


training * Learning impact measurement


Every person that completes a NEBOSH Endorsed course will be recognised with a NEBOSH Endorsed certificate to mark their learning. Ian Cooke, NEBOSH Business Development Manager – Corporates and Consumers, says: “So much in-company training is well-meaning but has minimal impact on behaviour back in the workplace. NEBOSH are experts in learning. We want to share our 40 years’ worth of educational expertise and help create better health and safety training, whatever its duration or level.


“NEBOSH Endorsed is focused on two things: collaboration and impact. Everything we do will be tailored to an organisation’s needs and we’ll use a range of tools to make sure it is having a demonstrable impact on individual and organisational performance. Ultimately, we want to make the world a safer place to work and by partnering with organisations through NEBOSH Endorsed, we can make that happen!”


To find out more about NEBOSH Endorsed visit: NEBOSH


www.nebosh.org.uk/


44 MAY 2022 | FACTORY&HANDLINGSOLUTIONS


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