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Using C.Scope Pipe And Cable Location Equipment Training Course

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This is our standard course and provides attendees with comprehensive and expert tuition in the use of the C.SCOPE Locators, Signal Generators and any associated accessories that they currently use or are likely to have a need to use. This is a half-day course and consists of three basic elements; introduction, the theory of detecting and practical training.

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The introduction to the course explains the potential safety and cost implications of hitting and damaging buried pipes and cables before moving on to describe the various other methods of determining where buried services might be located such as the use of cable plans and visual site inspections.

The theoretical part of the course explains exactly what can and cannot be detected, the correct locating techniques and when best to use them.

The practical part of the course gives attendees an opportunity to see and try these techniques and to become familiar with the operation of the equipment. For attendees who are already operating cable avoidance equipment, the practical part of the course will improve competency and can help to identify and address any incorrect practices or techniques that pre-exist.

The names of all successful attendees will be recorded to allow Certificates of Training in the use of Pipe and Cable Avoidance Tools to be issued.

Please note that training is not a once in a lifetime event. All operators should attend refresher courses to keep up to date with improving Locating and Detecting techniques and to further improve competency levels in the use of the equipment.

ADDITIONAL NOTES: THEORY CONTENT

The theory part of the course explains exactly how a Cable Avoidance Tool works followed by a step-by-step explanation of what can and cannot be detected in each mode of detection.

Using Cable Avoidance Tool is covered first followed by the use of a Signal Generator and any accessories that are appropriate to the work that the operators carry out. Special emphasis will be given to those methods of detection that are most relevant to the particular work that is being undertaken. Correct maintenance and care of the equipment is also discussed.

ADDITIONAL NOTES: PRACTICAL CONTENT

Operators are shown the correct way to handle and operate the equipment before being given the opportunity to gain hands-on experience. Any pre-existing bad habits will be quickly picked up and corrected. Time is spent practising the techniques of detecting signals, pinpointing their source and then finally tracing the route of the service. All modes of detection are used and a Signal Generator and the relevant accessories will also be used extensively.