Raeburn Training

CAT & Genny

Course Aim

CAT & Genny training (also known as Cable Avoidance) provides operatives and supervisors with the knowledge required to safely conduct cable avoidance operations. Learners will gain knowledge in identifying possible risks involved when using CAT & Genny to locate underground services, using the necessary cable avoidance tools and Signal generators.

This course can be delivered as an in-house course with a Raeburn Training certificate awarded or NPORS accredited.

Course Content

By the end of the course, you will have an understanding of: 

  • Interpretation of utility maps
  • Symbols used by utility companies on maps
  • Transferring information
  • Review of HSG 47 – Avoiding Danger from Underground Services
  • Common types of underground apparatus
  • Support of apparatus in open excavations
  • Use of cable and pipe locators

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Where to attend

Courses are held at our training centre in Kirkcaldy, delivered by our team of instructors.

This course can also be delivered at your location, or at a location close to you for groups of 4+ candidates.

Assessment

At the end of the course, learners must complete a 20-questions multiple-choice assessment.

This course can be delivered as an in-house course with a Raeburn Training certificate awarded or NPORS accredited.

Who should attend

This course is designed for supervisors and operators who utilise cable avoidance tools and signal generators as part of their role.

Duration

1 day

How to Book

You can book this course online or by contacting our team directly. If no dates are currently available on the website, please get in touch and we will be happy to provide information on upcoming availability.

Cost (+VAT)
100

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