National Plant Operators Registration Scheme

NPORS N304 Cable Avoidance Tool

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Designed for candidates with no prior experience. Comprehensive training over 3 days.

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Tailored for candidates with prior experience. Focuses on honing skills and ensuring compliance with current regulations.

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Aimed at candidates needing to update their knowledge and skills due to expired certification or changes in industry standards.

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NPORS N304 Cable Avoidance Tool with Acadame

About the NPORS N304 Cable Avoidance Tool

The NPORS N304 Cable Avoidance Tool (CAT) course is designed to equip professionals with the essential skills and knowledge required to safely detect and avoid underground services during excavation and groundworks. This comprehensive training covers the operation of CAT and Genny equipment, understanding underground services, conducting pre-operational checks, and adhering to relevant legislation such as HSG47. Upon successful completion, participants will be proficient in identifying and marking underground utilities, thereby minimising the risk of accidental damage and enhancing site safety. The qualification is valid for five years and is recognised across the UK.

How Completing This Course Will Help You:
Course Content
  • Gain insight into the dangers of working near underground services and your responsibilities as an operative.

  • Learn to locate and identify the controls of the Cable Avoidance Tool and Genny equipment, explaining their functions.

  • Conduct all pre-operational checks following manufacturer and legislative requirements.

  • Understand the types of underground services, including water, gas, electricity, and telecommunications.

  • Identify different underground services using standard colour coding systems.

  • Recognise the risks of excavating near underground services and adopt safe digging practices.

  • Carry out proper end-of-shift and shutdown procedures to maintain safety and equipment condition.

Methods of Assessment

The method of assessment is a three-step journey:

A written assessment covering regulations, machine controls, and operational safety.

Candidates will demonstrate the safe operation of the tool, including pre-operational checks and performing tasks.

Candidates will showcase proper shutdown techniques to ensure safety and compliance.

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