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Posted By SREdwards
Sorry if this is duplication, but does anybody have an abrasive wheels powerpoint?
I am a fully fledged abrasive wheels trainer, but having moved company a couple of times (as we all do!), I have managed to lose the course content.
I have all of the other requirements to train the guys: cutting discs, saw, spanner, meeting room, laptop, untrained guys, car park, tea, biscuits, PPE, chairs, etc......but require a brief abrasive wheels PPt to deliver as some meat on the bones of the practical stuff so to speak.
If anyone can help, not only will I be really grateful, but I will also personally send you a picture of the happy smiling faces of the guys you helped to train (to put above the fireplace to keep the kids away!)
Thanks in advance.
(If I get no replies, I'll keep bumping this thread to the top until someone helps me, ensuring boredom all round)
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Posted By David Beddow
If you send me your e-mail address I will send you a powerpoint presentation I have put together, you can send it to david.beddow@mecl.co.uk
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Posted By RP
As this type of course is more practical than death by PP, experience here... avoid the PP and use HSG 17, practical examples of dodgy wheels, application of the BS Standard for marking and restrictions of use, possibly a video to summarise. Then practical fitting and doing. I have tried the PP method and binned it in favour of the type of person you are dealing with on a construction site in the mess(y) room and up to your knees in mud...
But then...
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