Onsite EUSR Cat 1 & 2 Locate Utility Services Training Course

Bring utility locating training directly to your teams so they can practise with the equipment and sites they use every day.

  • Teams train together on the actual tools and marking systems used across your projects.
  • Sessions can be arranged around live site work without staff needing to travel off-site.
  • Instruction can focus on the specific utility types and ground conditions your teams regularly encounter.
  • Everyone receives the same consistent guidance, reducing variation in how procedures are applied on site.
  • Immediate feedback is available while teams work on real or simulated excavations relevant to your contracts.

A private session is arranged at your chosen location so delegates can work with the cable avoidance tools and procedures used on your sites. The trainer adapts examples and demonstrations to the utility records and ground conditions your teams face. When virtual training is also available, the same structured content can be delivered online for teams that cannot meet in one place.


  • Civil engineering contractors
  • Utility installation and maintenance companies
  • Local authority highways and street works teams

Private group rates for EUSR Cat 1 & 2 training start from £On Application per person (for groups of up to 8 people). Make an enquiry using the form provided and we will supply a clear, fixed quote and course information based on your exact group size and location with no hidden fees

We're proud to offer our lowest price guarantee on all private / onsite training courses


  • Duration : Depending on class size
  • Max Group Size : 8
  • Availability : Any location UK-Wide
  • Lead Time / Notice : Two Weeks

This course is one of our most frequently requested training options. We regularly deliver both onsite sessions at client premises and virtual versions for teams spread across multiple locations. Our trainers are experienced in adapting the material to the working practices of different contractors while keeping the core EUSR requirements consistent.