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Health and Safety in welidng processes | Safety in the use of oxy-acetylene/propane cutting equipment competency course
Basic Manual Metal Arc (mma) welding. | Basic Tungsten Inert Gas (tig) welding. | Basic Metal Inert (mig) welding
Advanced welding by tig. | Advanced mig welding.
Oxy-Acetylene/Propane cutting competency. | Oxy-Acetylene welding competency.
Practical maintenance welding. | Supervisors welding appreciation. | BS4872 Part 1. | BS4872 Part 2. | Welding training to ASME 9 and BSEN287-288. | Silver solder brazing course.
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Welcome to C.D.Training

Introduction

As an established welding training supplier we have found that multi-skilling in industry also requires the knowledge and skills in welding to be included.. This in itself has been an asset in establishments and companies that have had training carried out, such as the Royal Air Force, HMNB Faslane Submarine Base, I.C.I, Forestry Commission, Pfizers Pharmaceuticals, Rover Group, Royal Mail, Railfreight and Hydro-Electric to name a few.

Training is carried out from the basics in welding through to testing standards.Should candidates require qualification,then witnessing,testing and raising of certification shall be carried out by the UKAS accredited testing authority Zurich risk services,unless a preferred testing authority is stipulated.

If your company should require training/testing in this skill, from past experience on-site training has been found to be the most beneficial for the following reasons:

SafetyAll courses include a safety lecture relevant to the welding processes involved and candidates are advised on the welding safety pertinent to the individual companies' environment. NOTE- This is to assure that the welding process is a safe application provided that the correct precautions are taken and the correct procedures are followed.

EquipmentThe candidates are trained on the equipment normally used within their own work areas, therefore familiarising them with all the functions, full capabilities and safe use of the equipment. This at the same time ensures that the company has complied with legislation by carrying out formal training in line with the requirements of The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1992, which became law on 1 st January 1997 which is now a legal requirement..

Advice and recomendations It is an opportunity for on hand advice and recommendations on the welding applications relevant to the requirements within your company.

CostsCosts are reduced because for the cost of one instructor there can be a number of candidates on one course.Most courses can be tailored to suit your requirements; costs and a proposal can be supplied on request.

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