📅 Starts:
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🕓 Times:
08:30 am start
🏷️ Price:
£165
👥 Places:
6
📍 Location:
Ashford, TN234TU
📢 Status:
Course Going Ahead ✅
Training Venue & Getting There
Welcome to The Training Centre in Ashford were thrilled youre joining us!Parking is limited on a first-come, first-served basis, so aim to arrive early if driving. Tea and coffee will be available all day.From the A28, head south on Simone Weil Avenue. At Drovers Roundabout, take the second exit onto Templer Way, then continue to Tank Roundabout and take the third exit onto Chart Road. At the next roundabout, take the first exit onto Brookfield Road, turn left onto Leacon Road, and well be on your right!
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What You Need to Know Before Attending
This half-day course is designed to suit busy schedules while delivering key safety training. It forms part of the established training courses family and focuses on building practical skills. Before attending you can prepare by noting the emphasis on safe handling and best practices for abrasive wheels.
Join This Course
The training takes place in a structured setting with focused instruction throughout the session. Participants will engage with content on correct procedures and risk awareness in a concise format. The half-day programme allows for effective coverage of essential safety requirements without taking up too much time.
About
This Abrasive Wheels training provides instruction on safe handling and best practices. You will gain valuable knowledge to enhance workplace safety and operational efficiency. The course places emphasis on correct procedures and risk awareness. It helps strengthen competence in abrasive wheel operations right away.
More Information
The course starting on Mon 13th Jul 2026 has already achieved the minimum numbers required in order for the course to take place
Upon successful completion of the Abrasive Wheels half day training course, candidates will receive a certificate of completion issued by Xyz Training Group. This certificate serves as a testament to the candidates proficiency in the safe use, handling, and maintenance of abrasive wheels, as per the guidelines set by the Health and Safety Executive HSE.