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This course will equip you with the skills, knowledge and confidence to operate an abrasive wheel machine safely for cutting and/or grinding operations, protecting both you and those around you.
Enquire via the Scotland's Rural College website.
The training course will consist of theory and practical sessions, followed by assessment. Course sessions include: • Abrasive Wheel Safety and the Law • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • The Abrasive Wheel • Speed • Inspection, Handling, Transporation and Storage • Machine and Wheel Components • Bench Mounted Grinder • Hand Held Electric Driven Grinder/Disc Cutter • Bench Mounted Cut-off Saw • Hand Held Engine Driven Disc Cutter • Theory Assessment • Practical Assessment.
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