Day 1 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, requirements and implementation Working safely, including the importance of isolation procedures and lock out systems Switches and Push Buttons, an explanation of the various types of switches and push buttons, the terminology and electrical symbols which are used in industry today, along with practical testing of functionality Relays and Contactors, principles of operation, purpose and uses Circuit design using BS electrical symbols and ladder diagrams, simple retaining circuits Construction of the above circuit, demonstrating the techniques of cable termination. Day 2 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: 3 phase induction motors, synchronous and asynchronous Description of the component parts of a 3 phase induction motor Demonstration of how a 3 phase rotating magnetic field is produced and how to reverse it Explanation of synchronous and asynchronous speed and slip Effect of the number of poles on motor speed Frame sizes Practical identification of various motors. Day 3 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Principles of 3 phase induction motor control systems Overload protection principles of operation and use Design and operation of a DOL (direct on line) starter Construction of a DOL starter Inspection and testing procedure for the above starter Motor testing procedures. Day 4 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: DOL starter modifications Importance of updating documentation Design, construction and verification of reversing starter control and power circuits. Day 5 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Star delta starters, principles of operation and uses Design, construction and verification of star delta starter control and power circuits.
This one day masterclass is designed to provide a practical application of the content that is covered within The DEI Playbook and is aimed at anyone tasked with launching and implementing diversity and inclusion within their organisation.
This five-day course is a must for anyone who is considering or already working in a role with site manager responsibilities. This course covers all relevant legislation affecting safe working in the building, construction, and civil engineering industries. It is endorsed by Build UK as the standard training for all construction managers. Aims To give a clear understanding of health, safety, welfare, and environmental legislation that affects your management role. It highlights the need for risk assessment in the workplace, the implementation of the necessary control measures and adequate communication to sustain a health and safety culture within the workforce. Course Content To give a clear understanding of health, safety, welfare, and environmental legislation that affects your management role. It highlights the need for risk assessment in the workplace, the implementation of the necessary control measures and adequate communication to sustain a health and safety culture within the workforce. Course Content • Health, safety, welfare and environmental legislation affecting your daily work • New guidance and industry best practice • Duties and responsibilities with regards to health, safety, welfare, and the environment • Safe working Prerequisites This course is for you if you’re considering, or already have management responsibilities for planning, organising, monitoring, controlling and administering groups of staff e.g. site manager. Assessment At the end of this course, all delegates will have a clear understanding of controlling health and safety on site from a manager’s role. Certificate The certification for this course is valid for 5 years and is endorsed by Build UK as a standard training for all site managers. To remain certified in this area, you will need to take a refresher course before the expiry date on your certificate, otherwise the full course will need to be retaken. Instructions Please note all online Site Management Safety Training Scheme courses with the venue “Online” will be delivered by a tutor over a video call. This training will be delivered and assessed in English language; therefore, a good standard is required to complete the course. Further attendee information will be sent in a separate email, please check your inbox.
We have an extensive range of PLC training courses available covering all PLC manufacturers and levels of expertise from the complete novice to the advanced. ALL of our training courses can be tailoured to your own requirements. ALL our courses will be based on the relevant software and hardware. We aim to make ALL our courses as practical as possible, leading to ‘real world’ skills and not just theoretical skills. No prior knowledge is required for this course as it starts from scratch and assumes no previous experience, you will reach the skilled level where you can look at becoming a programmer, get into engineering maintenance in an industrial environment, fault find or make amendments to programs, this is the course for you. The ‘Typical’ 10 day level 3 course usually covers 2 or 3 of the major manufacturers, Siemens S7, Allen Bradley and Mitsubishi (This can be amended to other manufacturers if you have a particular requirement). The course aims to be 90% practical, as we believe the easiest way to learn is to do it! Every student works on their own dedicated training rig and computer, enabling you to get the most from the course. A full set of course notes and a USB drive full of other manuals is provided at the end of the course. We can also cover a wide range of manufacturers including : Siemens Step 5 PLC Training (Using Step 5, Quadriga or Others) Allen Bradley PLC 3; 5 Training (AB6200 Software) RSLogix 5 PLC Training SLC PLC Training (RSLogix 500) ControlLogix PLC Training (RS Logix5000) MicroLogix PLC Training (RSLogix 500) S7-200 PLC Training (Step 7 Micro) S7-300 PLC Training (Step 7 or TIA Portal) S7-400 PLC Training (Step 7 or TIA Portal) Kuhnke PLC Training (Kubes) Omron PLC Training (Syswin) Modicon PLC Training (ProWorx and Others) Mitsubishi PLC Training (Medoc, GX Developer, GPP & Others) Toshiba PLC Training GE Fanuc PLC Training GEM 80 PLC Training Telemecanique PLC Training Most other PLC manufacturer training undertaken. We also cover a wide range of SCADA Systems to enable engineers to modify and add to existing screens, fault find through systems, set up communications etc.
We have an extensive range of PLC training courses available covering all PLC manufacturers and levels of expertise from the complete novice to the advanced. ALL of our training courses can be tailoured to your own requirements. ALL our courses will be based on the relevant software and hardware. We aim to make ALL our courses as practical as possible, leading to ‘real world’ skills and not just theoretical skills. No prior knowledge is required for this course as it starts from scratch and assumes no previous experience, you will reach the skilled level where you can look at becoming a programmer, get into engineering maintenance in an industrial environment, fault find or make amendments to programs, this is the course for you. The ‘Typical’ 5 day course usually covers 2 or 3 of the major manufacturers, Siemens S7, Allen Bradley and Mitsubishi (This can be amended to other manufacturers if you have a particular requirement). The course aims to be 90% practical, as we believe the easiest way to learn is to do it! Every student works on their own dedicated training rig and computer, enabling you to get the most from the course. A full set of course notes and a USB drive full of other manuals is provided at the end of the course. We can also cover a wide range of manufacturers including : Siemens Step 5 PLC Training (Using Step 5, Quadriga or Others) Allen Bradley PLC 3 & 5 Training (AB6200 Software) RSLogix 5 PLC Training SLC PLC Training (RSLogix 500) ControlLogix PLC Training (RS Logix5000) MicroLogix PLC Training (RSLogix 500) S7-200 PLC Training (Step 7 Micro) S7-300 PLC Training (Step 7 or TIA Portal) S7-400 PLC Training (Step 7 or TIA Portal) Kuhnke PLC Training (Kubes) Omron PLC Training (Syswin) Modicon PLC Training (ProWorx and Others) Mitsubishi PLC Training (Medoc, GX Developer, GPP & Others) Toshiba PLC Training GE Fanuc PLC Training GEM 80 PLC Training Telemecanique PLC Training Most other PLC manufacturer training undertaken. We also cover a wide range of SCADA Systems to enable engineers to modify and add to existing screens, fault find through systems, set up communications etc.
The qualification is designed for learners who have responsibility for promoting health choices within the workplace, or who would like to get involved in championing workplace health. This level 2 course is delivered online across two sessions, both must be attended in order to achieve the qualification. Session 1: Introduction The importance of workplace health to employers and their employees The role of a Workplace Health Champion Factors affecting physical and mental health Session 2: Recap Key behaviour change principles The need to safeguard adults as a Workplace Health Champion Key elements involved in planning and preparing for a sport of physical activity session How to measure the success of a sport or physical activity session Tutor discussion / competence of qualification.
City and Guilds 2391-51, level 3, is ideal for people with limited experience of periodic inspection of electrical installations. If you are already working as an Electrician, but have not carried out inspection and testing since qualifying, or you require to update before moving onto other qualifications, then this 5 day City and Guilds 2391-51 course will be right for you. City and Guilds 2391-51 Course Content: Principles, practices and legislation for the periodic inspection, testing and condition reporting of electrical installations. Requirements for completing the safe isolation of electrical circuits and installations Requirements for inspecting, testing and recording the condition of electrical installations Requirements for completing the periodic inspection of electrical installations Differences between periodic inspection and initial verification Requirements for safe testing of electrical installations which have been put in to service Requirements for testing before circuits are live. Requirements for testing live installations Understanding and interpreting test results Requirements for the completion of electrical installation condition reports and associated documentation Confirmation of safety of system and equipment prior to completion of inspection, testing and commissioning Carrying out inspection of electrical installations prior to them being put into service Ability to test electrical installations prior to them being put into service Produce a condition report with recording observations and classification In order to claim the full City and Guilds 2391-51 qualification, students must successfully complete: One x1 hour 30 minute online multiple choice (Open Book) Exam to be completed during the course One x3 hours 30 minute practical test to be completed after the course, broken into sections as follows: Task A – Visual Inspection – 30mins Task B – Periodic Inspection and Test – 2hrs Task C – Short Answer Questions – 1hr To further support this course, we offer a 1 day practical workshop (at the cost of £120.00 Net VAT) available to candidates who have completed the course and require further ‘hands on’ practical experience prior to their practical exam. Most students who take this option elect to complete this the day before their practical assessment. The City and Guilds 2391-51 course costs include examination entry fees.