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Develop is a leading provider
of mechanical and electrical
technical and safety training.
With a wealth of experience
and resources to call upon,
courses are subject to a continued
process of revision, update
and renewal.
Many courses have become more
IT based, reflecting the latest
methods and practices. In addition
there is a strong focus on qualifications.
The value of training is enhanced
by schemes such as BTEC and
City & Guilds qualifications
for successful candidates.
Based at a 42 acre site near
York, the fully equipped demonstration
and assessment facilities include:
- Confined spaces installations
- Air conditioning and ventilator
systems
- Operational industrial
hot water boiler house
- Bulk fuel and kerbside
petroleum installations
- Refrigeration systems and
refrigerants handling
- Operational industrial
steam boiler house
- Operational high voltage
ring and radial systems
- Switchgear test and maintenance
laboratory
- Low voltage distribution
systems including standby
generators and UPS installations
- Electrical inspection and
testing facilities
- Airport lighting and control
systems installations
- Hazardous area installations
EXAMPLE TRAINING
OPTIONS
Requirements
for Electrical Installations:
City and Guilds 2381: BS7671
(17th Edition Wiring Regulations)
City & Guilds is currently
revising the existing qualifications
relating to BS 7671 with which
all commercial, domestic and
industrial electrical installation
works must comply. Develop Training
Ltd currently offers a renowned
portfolio of courses for individuals
working in the electrical and
building services industry.
On 1 January 2008, BS 7671:
2008 Requirements for Electrical
Installations (17th Edition)
will be issued and compliance
will be required from 1 July
2008. The new City & Guilds
qualifications as well as the
updates will be available through
our centres from January 2008.
Please email
(by clicking here) or call
0800
876 6708 for more information.
City
and Guilds 2391 Inspection,
Testing and Certification of
Electrical Installations
The Electricity at Work Regulations
requires that electrical installations
are properly maintained. In
addition insurance companies
are requiring proper inspection
and testing to be carried out.
The Wiring Regulations has also
introduced more stringent rules
regarding safety of electrical
installations. It is essential
for all those concerned with
electrical safety to have first
hand experience in understanding
and applying the procedures
contained within the Wiring
Regulations. Training covers
fundamental reasons for carrying
out an inspection and testing
of electrical installations.
Demonstration of testing to
the latest guidance and practical
exercises carried out to prepare
candidates for the City and
Guilds 2391 written and practical
assessment which are undertaken
during the course.
CASE STUDIES
Defence
Estate Change Initiative
Some major initiatives have
been put into place which, in
the next few years, will change
the face of Defence Estate management
across the MOD. These strategies
will have a direct effect on
their training requirements
and Develop is involved in continuing
consultations to find the best
way forward.
Planned
Maintenance Engineering - Authorised
Person Low Voltage
After working closely with
Sue Wisdom and Bill Chappell
of Planned Maintenance Engineering
Ltd (PME), we developed and
successfully ran a training
event for Authorised Persons
Low Voltage based on PME's Safe
System of Work. Tailoring courses
to customers' needs is an important
area of our work and is much
appreciated by clients like
PME.
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