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NPORS Abrasive Wheels with Practical Cutting / Grinding (N301)

Key Details

  • Available at:
    CIST-Llangefni
  • Study Mode:
    Part-time
  • Course Length:

    1 day

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NPORS Abrasive Wheels with Practical Cutting / Grinding (N301)

Short Course

Please call Busnes@LlandrilloMenai today on 08445 460 460 or email cist@gllm.ac.uk

Course Description

The aim of this course is to provide staff with a more advanced knowledge to use and maintain abrasive wheel equipment safely, covering:

  • Health and safety legislation overview
  • Hazards and risk control measures associated with Abrasive Wheels
  • PPE
  • Types of abrasive wheel machines and their safe use.
  • Resin & vitrified bonded abrasive wheel selection, marking, identification and inspection
  • Correct use, setting, adjustment and inspection of flanges, guards and accessories
  • Pre-use machine safety checks
  • How to mount of abrasive wheels on various equipment including hand angle grinder, saws and bench grinders
  • Set up and safe working of applying an Abrasive Wheel to a grinder.
  • Practical set up and cutting operations using a variety of Abrasive Wheels and equipment
  • Practical set up and grinding operations using a variety of Abrasive Wheel and equipment

Safe operation, including ill health control measure requirements

Entry Criteria

Good understanding of spoken and written English

Delivery

The training is a blend of theoretical and practical hands-on study

Assessment

NPORS Theory assessment made up of open questions and multiple choice.

NPORS Practical assessment.

Progression

NPORS Abrasive Wheels Cut Off Saw (N017)

Other details

Course type: Short Course

Level: N/A

Programme Area:

  • Construction and the Built Environment

Bilingual:

No

Construction and the Built Environment

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Construction and the Built Environment

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