📅 Starts:
🕓 Times:
07.45am for 8am start
🏷️ Price:
£119
👥 Places:
4
📍 Location:
Doncaster, DN118SP
📢 Status:
Course Going Ahead ✅
Training Venue & Getting There
Were thrilled youre joining us at The Training Centre in Doncaster! Nestled in Snape Lane Industrial Estate, its easy to reach.From the A1 both directions, exit at Junction 34 Blyth Roundabout. Take the first exit onto Bawtry Road A614, then the first left signposted Tickhill. Follow Blyth Road for about a mile, turn right into Snape Lane, and proceed a quarter milewere on the left, just before the yellow building.From Doncaster, head along the A638 towards Bawtry, continue through the lights, bear right onto the A614 for 1.5 miles, then turn right into Snape Lane at the crossroads signposted Harworth & Styrrup. Were next to the yellow building on the right. See you soon!
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What You Need to Know Before Attending
This half-day course delivers focused instruction on safe equipment handling. You will acquire practical knowledge for effective abrasive wheel operation and maintenance. It is structured to strengthen your safety awareness through organised content.
Join This Course
The programme runs in concise sessions for efficient upskilling. You benefit from organised content covering core principles. Participation involves engaging with the material in a targeted way over the half day.
About
This Abrasive Wheels training provides practical knowledge for operation and maintenance. It helps minimise workplace disruption by being completed in half a day. The course focuses on safety awareness within a family of training programmes.
More Information
The course starting on Thu 26th Nov 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.