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🕓 Time:
8.45am
🏷️ Price:
£145 + VAT
👥 Spaces:
4
Training Venue & Getting There
Heading to The Training Centre in Redditch Its a breeze from the M42 take junction 3 onto the A435 towards Redditch. Carry on along the A435, then turn left onto A4023/Washford Drive. At the roundabout, take the third exit onto B4504/Alvechurch Highway.Plenty of spaces in our private car park on site, plus tea and coffee to keep you going! See you soon.
Location
What You Need to Know Before Attending
This CAT and Genny Cable Avoidance training is essential for anyone working near underground services. Its ideal for operatives and supervisors involved in excavation work.The course focuses on the safe use of Cable Avoidance Tools CAT and Signal Generators Genny. Youll learn to correctly identify, locate, and avoid underground cables and pipes.While no specific prerequisites are listed, a basic understanding of site safety would be beneficial. Just come ready to learn and participate!
Join This Course
On the day, youll get hands-on experience with CAT and Genny equipment. This practical training reinforces the theoretical knowledge youll gain.The programme is designed to be engaging and interactive. Youll have plenty of opportunities to ask questions and practise your new skills.Your competence will be assessed through practical demonstration and a short written test. Its all about showing what youve learned.
About
This Cable Avoidance training ensures compliance and promotes best practice. Its crucial for preventing accidents and damage on site.Mastering CAT and Genny use optimises safety and enhances operational efficiency for your team. Youll gain valuable, recognised certification.This course is a vital step for anyone needing to work safely around underground services. Its all about keeping everyone safe.
More Information
The course starting on Tue 14th Jul 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.