Abrasive Wheels Instructor Course
Duration: Full Day
Max no of participants: 10
Certification: Delegates who successfully complete the course will receive a Ireland T&T Ltd Certificate in Operation of Abrasive Wheels Instructor which is valid for 5 years.
Candidates will receive their own Abrasive Wheels training materials for use in their workplace.
Price: €395 per person
Please enquire for group training at your premises.
Available locations:
- In our training centre Ireland TT Ltd, Unit 11C Parkmore Industrial Estate, Long Mile Road, Dublin 12
- Courses are available across Ireland
- at client’s premises nationwide
Available languages: English
Available online: YES, as live webinar
Price includes booklets and refreshments.
This course is ideal for those that need the knowledge and skills to instruct others in how to use abrasive wheels safely in the workplace.
Course contents
- Legislation related to abrasive wheels
- Accidents involving abrasive wheels
- Types of abrasive wheels
- Manufacture of abrasive wheels
- Information on abrasive wheels
- Handling & Storage of abrasive wheels
- Components of abrasive wheels
- Dressing & trueing of abrasive wheels
- Structuring an abrasive wheels training course
- Delivering an abrasive wheels course
- Assessing learners knowledge and skills
All candidates must have a good understanding of oral and written English. Previous experience with Abrasive Wheels and Training qualification to QQI Level 6 or equivalent is highly recommended.
5 Year Instructor Card and Certificate
Course objectives
- By the end of this course learners will:
- Identify different types of abrasive wheel
- Identify Hazards and Controls that can be used to prevent accidents
- Outline the Methods of Testing and Inspection requirements
- Instruct on the methods of selecting and mounting a variety of wheels
- Explain Dressing / Maintenance requirements
- Outline the requirement for appropriate PPE for various tasks
- Identify methods of assessing competency of learners.
The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 (Section 2 covers competency and demands training for all such activities) and Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) (Amendment) Regulations 2016 (S.I. No. 36 of 2016) places an obligation on all employers where Abrasive Wheels are in use, to ensure that only trained, competent and appointed personnel mount the appropriate wheels in the machines.