Fibre Installation Training!
Fibre Optic Introductory Courses
Ranging from one to three days, these courses provide a basic introduction to the skills, tools & equipment involved in terminating, splicing & basic testing of fibre optic cabling. Customisable for specific industry sector or application. Contact us to discuss your requirements and to receive a quote.
Basic Fibre Optic Testing courses
Ranging from one to three days, these courses offer the opportunity to gain knowledge and skills in the basic testing of fibre optic cabling. Customisable to suit your specific industry sector or application. Contact us to discuss your requirements and to receive a quote.
Fibre Optic Installation Course
Intermediate • 5 days Training
Ranging from one to three days, these courses offer the opportunity to gain knowledge and skills in splicing of fibre optic cabling. Customisable to suit your specific industry sector or application. Contact us to discuss your requirements and to receive a quote.
Basic & Advanced OTDR testing courses
Duration: 5 days
Available as a basic or advanced course, these courses help to build up your knowledge and skills of OTDR testing to make you an expert in OTDR testing fibre optic cabling. Contact us to discuss your requirements and to receive a quote.
LAZER SAFETY
Intermediate • 24 Hrs
This course focuses on the issue of dealing appropriately and effectively with laser safety and explains how good working practices can contribute to safety.
Training is recommended for personnel who may be exposed to hazardous levels of optical power. This course enables employers to demonstrate that personnel have the required level of competence to be authorised users of systems using hazardous lasers.
The course concentrates on specific issues relevant to fibre optic communications systems and components in an operational environment. It is suitable for staff involved with installing, testing and operating fibre optic communications systems.
Key Outcomes
● explain the difference between a hazard and a risk
● identify the likely locations of hazardous power levels in different fibre optic communications systems
● describe the effects of different wavelengths of light on the skin and the eyes
● explain the relevance of Accessible Emission Limits
● describe how the different operational characteristics of LEDs & lasers impact on safety
● carry out power level calculations
● describe why Raman amplifiers pose a greater hazard than EDFAs
● appreciate the contribution to safety of good cable management in patch panels, equipment rooms and ODFs
● explain the hazrds with high power in fibre optic communications systems and components
● describe best practices in cleaning connectors and adapters
● recognise the classification system for lasers and identify which ones are hazardous
● brief formal assessment
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All Access Pass
If you looking to start a new Career in a Telecommunication Company, this is the requirement to become a fibre technician