HIGH PRESSURE REGULATOR COURSE

Course Description

This one day course covers all aspects of high pressure regulators. Students will learn how to dismantle, service, re-assemble & maintain various models of high pressure regulators commonly in use in the diving industry & many other industries.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

To enable participants to confidently service and repair high pressure regulators in common use in industry.

To understand the uses, limitations and specifications of different regulators and attain a high level of competence.

COURSE CONTENT

Consists of theory, regulator terminology, background information, settings and ‘trouble shooting’. A significant part of the course will enable the students to have plenty of ‘hands on’ time.

BENEFITS

Competency Development for technicians; providing formal training in elements of technicians work tasks. This course is one of several technician competency development courses available at KBAT.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Technicians from any industry, supervisors, Life support technicians, divers, technical managers.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

The course is open to all who would like to learn more about the use, servicing and maintenance of high pressure regulators.

COURSE ASSESSMENT AND CERTIFICATION

Delegates who have successfully completed and passed the examination and practical assessment will be awarded with KBA Training competency certificate.

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Theoretical Knowledge

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Practical Skills

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Individual Work with a Mentor

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Final Individual Project

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