Abrasive Wheel Instructor - PUWER
Course
In Huntingdon
Description
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Type
Workshop
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Huntingdon
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Class hours
12h
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Duration
2 Days
The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) requires that personnel who mount abrasive wheels on grinding machines are provided with certain information and training. This course is designed for that purpose. Please bring safety shoes, safety glasses and overalls/boiler suit.
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About this course
This course is designed to make sure personnel who instruct others in mounting abrasive wheels on grinding machines are provided with the correct information to do so safely.
Anyone who needs to instruct others in the mounting of wheels on portable and off-hand grinding machines. Those already mounting wheels on grinding machines (of any type) who need to instruct others to do the same.
Anyone who needs to instruct others in the mounting of wheels on portable and off-hand grinding machines. Those already mounting wheels on grinding machines (of any type) who need to instruct others to do the same.
WATA regularly exceeds national average pass rates producing award winning delegates. Attention to quality and innovation and substantial growth and development has recently earned WATA the Huntingdonshire Business Development Award 2014.
There is no formal enrolment process for this course, for further information please contact the WATA customer service team.
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Subjects
- Abrasive Wheels
- Regulations
- Instructing others
- Team Leading
- Safety work procedures
- Handling of Tools
- Grinding machine
- Management of workplace risk prevention
- Effective Teaching
- Practical skills
Teachers and trainers (1)
WATA Trainers
Training
Course programme
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What does the course cover?
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Grinding machines, wheels and processes
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How to correctly and safely select; check and mount; true and dress; balance and store; and handle abrasive wheels.
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The law relating to abrasive wheels e.g. The provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998;
Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992 and Personal Protection Equipment at Work
Regulations 1992 etc.
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Effective communication - the barriers and how to overcome them
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Instruction techniques
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Setting up and conducting Abrasive Wheels Training sessions
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Assessment - delegates will be assessed on both the theoretical and practical aspects of the course
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Abrasive Wheel Instructor - PUWER