📅 Starts:
📅
🕓 Times:
900 am
🏷️ Price:
£155
👥 Places:
4
📍 Location:
Cardiff, CF245TW
📢 Status:
Course Going Ahead ✅
Training Venue & Getting There
Heading to The Training Centre in Cardiff Its a breeze from the M4 just take the exit towards Cardiff East/Caerdydd Dwyrain onto the A4232. Keep straight, then exit for Splott/Adamsdown. Merge onto Ocean Way/A4161 and continue spot us opposite CCHA & Halo.Free parking awaits at the rear, with tea and coffee on hand to keep you comfy. Cant wait to see you!
Location
What You Need to Know Before Attending
This course offers essential safety training focused on cable avoidance for professionals in relevant fields. It forms part of a wider family of programmes designed to support workplace safety development. As a flexible option, it can easily fit alongside other health and safety pathways you may already be following.
Join This Course
You will take part in a practical session that builds hands-on skills in a straightforward way. The day centres on learning to detect underground cables safely using the right equipment. Expect a focused approach where you practise with CAT scanners and Genny signal generators throughout. This helps you apply the techniques directly in a supportive setting.
About
CAT and Genny training equips you with crucial cable avoidance skills for excavation and utility work. It emphasises practical knowledge to help you detect cables effectively and safely. As an industry standard course, it supports vital safety techniques that enhance everyday operations. The overall aim is to add valuable expertise to your professional toolkit.
More Information
The course starting on Thu 3rd Sep 2026 has already achieved the minimum numbers required in order for the course to take place
Upon successful completion and passing of the CAT and Genny Cable Avoidance Tool training course, candidates will receive a Certificate of Competence. This certificate serves as a testament to their proficiency in using CAT and Genny tools, and their understanding of safe digging practices and underground service avoidance.