|
|
|
|
|
|
you are here:
Courses
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
Courses and Services
|
|
The majority of NETA's courses are customised to reflect specific client requirements, so Small Firms and Multi-Nationals can equally benefit from NETA's flexible, personalised approach.
Training methods are "competency based", and individuals receive high quality training in an environment, which simulates, as far as possible, the real working conditions found in industry.
|

|
|
Training Prospectus
In addition to "tailored" training NETA offers clients a range of standard off the shelf packages. The Company is also accredited by a number of awarding bodies such as ECITB, City & Guilds, EAL, CITB, NASC and offer training geared to National Accredited Qualifications (NVQs).
NETA's diverse range of training courses are carried out at its superbly equipped training facilities in Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees and Thornaby. In addition, many courses can be delivered at client's own premises either in the UK or abroad.
|
|
Customised Courses
For more information regarding our range of customised courses please contact us by the most appropriate means.
|
"The majority of NETA's courses are customised to reflect specific client requirements, so Small Firms and Multi-Nationals can equally benefit from NETA's flexible, personalised approach."
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
17th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS7671) City & Guilds 2382-10
|
|
|
Department: Electrical / Instrumentation / Electronics
|
Course Reference Number: CP - 8208
|
Aim
To provide a working knowledge of the 17th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations.
|
|
|
Pre Requisite Personnel with Craft, Technican or Engineer Level experience in an Electrical discipline
Optimum Number: The optimum number on this course ten delegates.
Course Duration: The course is of 3 day duration.
Training Aids Course Notes, DVD, Power Point Presentation, BS7671
Certification Each delegate will receive a Level 3 Certificate in the ‘Requirements for Electrical Installations (BS7671 2008)’ issued by City & Guilds upon successful completion of GOLA on-line examination.
|
17th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS7671) City & Guilds 2382-20 Update
|
|
|
Department: Electrical / Instrumentation / Electronics
|
Course Reference Number: CP – 8208A
|
Aim
To provide a working knowledge of the changes from 16th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations to the 17th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations.
|
|
|
Optimum Number: The optimum number on this course ten delegates.
Assessment Assessment is by a 1 hour, 30 Question GOLA on-line examination.
Certification Each delegate will receive a Level 3 Certificate in the ‘Requirements for Electrical Installation (BS7671 2008)’ issued by City & Guilds upon successful completion of GOLA on-line examination.
|
Access Equipment Ladders and Stepladders
|
|
|
Department: Health & Safety
|
Course Reference Number: CP - 0506
|
Aim
The aim of this course is to provide candidates with the knowledge and information required to identify suitable means of safe access, Including the safe and correct use of ladders and stepladders based upon an evaluation of the work to be done, the duration of the task, the working environment, its constraints and the capability of the person carrying out the task.
|
|
|
Assessment Assessment will be made by written questionnaire on completion of the training
|
Access Equipment Ladders and Stepladders
|
|
|
Department: Scaffolding
|
Course Reference Number: CP - 0506
|
Aim
The aim of this course is to provide candidates with the knowledge and information required to identify suitable means of safe access, Including the safe and correct use of ladders and stepladders based upon an evaluation of the work to be done, the duration of the task, the working environment, its constraints and the capability of the person carrying out the task.
|
|
|
Assessment Assessment will be made by written questionnaire on completion of the training
|
Achievement Measurement (AM2) Refresher
|
|
|
Department: Electrical / Instrumentation / Electronics
|
Course Reference Number: CP 8210
|
Aim
This course is intended to prepare candidates with the necessary Refresher Training Skills and Knowledge required to sit the AM2 Skill Test
|
|
|
Course Duration: The duration of this course is two days
Assessment None
|
ADR
|
|
|
Department: Transport
|
Course Reference Number: CP – 2150
|
Aim
The aim of the course is to ensure that drivers are aware of the dangers associated with the carriage of dangerous substances.
|
|
|
Optimum Number: The optimum number of persons on this course will be 12
Course Duration: The course will be of 5 days duration
|
ADR Refresher
|
|
|
Department: Transport
|
Course Reference Number: CP – 2151
|
Aim
To refresh and bring up to date the knowledge gained when the trainee’s attended the previous ADR course.
|
|
|
Optimum Number: The optimum number of persons on this course will be 12
Course Duration: The course will be of 3 days duration
|
ADR Security Awareness
|
|
|
Department: Transport
|
Course Reference Number: CP - 2155
|
Aim
To understand the nature of risks and hazards in respect of the transportation and on site security of dangerous goods, based on chapter 1.10 of the 2005 ADR Regulations
|
|
|
Pre Requisite Anyone working in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Course Duration: Duration of the course is ½ day
Assessment Assessment will be carried out using classroom based security exercises
Certification On successful completion of the course candidates will receive a NETA certificate.
|
Advanced Rigging Skills Course
|
|
|
Department: Materials Handling
|
Course Reference Number: CP – 6015
|
Aim
The aim of this course is designed to be final course and test for trainees who have had at least one years experience of rigging/erecting work on site after attending a course of Basic Rigging instruction.
|
|
|
Pre Requisite Site experience plus attendance on the Basic Rigging Course.
Optimum Number: The optimum number of trainees for a course of this type is six, although slight adjustments to this number can be accommodated.
Course Duration: The course will be of five days duration and will be held in NETA's Training Centre or on Client’s premises.
|
Aluminium Mobile Tower Scaffolding
|
|
|
Department: Scaffolding
|
Course Reference Number: CP – 0501
|
Aim
This one day course is designed to give participants a sound working knowledge and appreciation of the principles involved in the erection and dismantling of Mobile Tower Scaffolding. The course content will include an explanation and description of the various types of tower scaffolds and will address the Health & Safety aspects related to them, as well as the statutory regulations and codes of practice. In addition, delegates will be given the opportunity to erect mobile tower scaffolding, move its position and dismantle it prior to undertaking a written and practical assessment.
|
|
|
Pre Requisite A knowledge of scaffolding is very desirable but not essential.
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|