The aim of the course is to provide an understanding of the Abrasive Wheels Regulations as amended by the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998, instructing delegates in all aspects of the correct mounting, setting and use of Abrasive Wheels.
The aim of the course is to provide an understanding of the Abrasive Wheels Regulations as amended by the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998, instructing delegates in all aspects of the correct mounting, setting and use of Abrasive Wheels. This course meets the statutory requirements of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, and other relevant statutory provisions.
Course Content
Responsibilities under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 & PUWER 98
Operators safety code
Pre-use checks
Correct PPE selection & use
Storage and handling of abrasive wheels
Examination and testing of wheels for damage
Removal of wheels selection (inc marking system), testing & mounting of new wheel, and spindle speeds
Resetting rests & guards
Correct techniques relative to the working environment
Theory
Responsibilities under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, PUWER 98 & LOLER 98
Operators safety code
AMarking system
Pre-use checks
Spindle speeds
Setting of guards
PPE
Practical
Identification of wheels
Wheel removal
Spindle speeds
Re setting wheel
Adjusting guards
Course Requirements
Notebook and pen
Appropriate safety wear
All other materials are provided on the course.
Testing & Certification
At the end of this course the standard ITSSAR practical and theoretical test where possible will be conducted for the equipment. This is the current recognised and recommended standards practical operators test. Operators are issued with an encapsulated wallet and full sized certificate.
Companies are issued with an A4 sized certificate, the trainees’ original practical and theoretical test marking sheet, course record and written trainee report where appropriate, as proof of training.
Equipment: Abrasive Wheels
Accrediting Body: ITSSAR
Level: All
Location: Leicester Training Facility / On Site
Course Duration: 1 Day(s)
Max Ratio: 3-5 trainees per course
Cost: £100 + vat per trainee
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