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Public Open Course Date

    📅 Starts:

    Wed 9th Sep 2026

    📅

    Until 4:30 PM

    🕓 Times:

    12.45

    🏷️ Price:

    £139

    👥 Places:

    10

    📍 Location:

    Online/Virtual

    📢 Status:

    Course Going Ahead ✅


Delivery Method

The CAT and Genny (Cable Avoidance) training is delivered live online by an expert instructor over the internet, using Microsoft Teams or an equivalent platform.

The virtual CAT and Genny (Cable Avoidance) course in VIRTUAL starting on Wed 9th Sep 2026 delivers exactly the same results as the in-person version. You will complete the same practical exercises, achieve the same learning outcomes, and earn the identical accreditation.

Full joining instructions, free software downloads, and technical support will be provided before the course starts.


What You Need to Know Before Attending

Its useful to note that this course is part of a comprehensive family of training programmes. You might want to think about how it complements other training you have or plan to take. The emphasis is on vital cable avoidance skills to help prevent accidents. Enrolling can enhance your professional safety capabilities overall.


Join This Course

On the day, expect a hands-on approach to learning cable avoidance. Youll get practical experience using industry standard detection equipment. The sessions focus on accurately locating underground cables. This practical style helps build real skills in a supportive setting.


About

CAT and Genny training equips you with essential techniques for avoiding cables underground. Safety is at the heart of everything, aiming to prevent accidents effectively. By completing it, you can boost your qualifications for relevant roles. Its designed as part of a broader set of training options.


More Information

The course starting on Wed 9th 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.