Abrasive Wheel Safety Training, Page 129 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
1344 reviews
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The course kept screeching and flicking back by about 2 screens before each question. Quite off putting. This fault aside a very good course.
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Most builders, like myself, occasionally use a cutting wheel. There should be a specific course for this category of worker concentrating on common practices. For example, selection of a disc and complete work processes for cutting concrete and metal. Also - how to safely proceed with a less common process; accessing information. A much greater emphasis should be put on practical training for the safe use of abrasive wheels. I don’t think any certificate should be awarded for the use of abrasive wheels that is solely academic.
A useful course, but could be made more interesting by showing actual injury graphics, not really gory ones though. Shattered blades caught in visors etc.
course was too long with to much information. i switched off less than half way through
It’s a good way of keeping up with your safety training
The course content was what was required but there is no reference material available once completed and certificate awarded. Also one year is too soon before certificate expires.
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