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    MIND YOUR SAFETY
by Dave Smith
A lot changes in 30 years
Where do you Stand on the Left-Hand Rule
And then the lights went out
Hard hats and jerking knees....again
Listening Alone is Not Learning
Check Applicable Up-to-Date Drawings
Heads up and hats off with foam inserts
Know your responsibility before you cross-train
Open Season on Pranksters
Shush! People are trying to not get themselves killed
The application of safety grounds
Avoid future extraordinary losses
Bulletproof your safety documentation
Catch the Z462 train... or be crushed by it
CSA Z462 puts the squeeze on small electrical contractors
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“ Very effective and efficient way of how to solve a problem…from start to finish”
Craig Knee, Electrical Maintenance, Newfoundland Power
 
“ Excellent content with plenty of hands-on troubleshooting and demo-circuits to use/test the techniques.”
James Froese, Instrumentation Tech, Abitibi Consolidated
 
“ A good variety of content, and a well informed and open instructor. I will be teaching this method amongst my apprentices and co-workers.”
Ed Wilhelm, Station Electrician, SaskPower
 
“ Excellent, an invaluable troubleshooting tool.”
Jim King, Electrician, Williams Operating Corp
 
“ Good course content and lots of hands on to solidify the theory. This course will pay for itself in two weeks”
Dion Antle, Electrical Supervisor, Kruger Pulp and Paper
 
“ How to analyze, document and test efficiently... this course is for anyone who works on electrical systems.”
Michael Irving, Maintenance Electrician, Shell Canada
 
“ I enjoyed it. It was very mixed. You were not overdoing just one aspect but always covering something new. I like the troubleshooting tools…thinking, observing, analysis, then test!”
Wade Harrogate, Maintenance Supervisor, Molson Breweries
 
“ Documentation is the key to successful troubleshooting. Excellent job! I will be recommending to my supervisor that the other techs take this training”
William Patey, Technician, GN Plastics
 
“ If you want everyone playing on the same team to work correctly and in an efficient manner, do this training”
Thomas Veysey, Technician, Vermont Electric Company
 
"This course will pay for itself the first time a critical motor is down. If it saves one hour of downtime that is $100,000.00"
Patrick Kachur, Syncrude Canada electrician
 
"The hands on work was well organized and the computer word was a nice change from the norm, both of which made you think. This is a must have course for technologists."
Jason Dalton, Newfoundland Power
 
"This is an excellent course. I learned a lot of valuable information, especially regarding the application of thinking and learning patterns. Draw out your problem area and focus on the underlying issue."
Steven Crane, Newfoundland Power
 
    Upcoming Courses
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How To Analytically Troubleshoot Complex Electrical Systems
Fort McMurray, AB
Nov 22, 2010 - Nov 26, 2010


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How To Analytically Troubleshoot Complex Electrical Systems
$ 2499.00 per attendee         5 Days         8 Hours / Day
This course has open class dates available. SCHEDULE
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