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Your search for ties resulted in 153 matches. The standards are sorted in alphabetical order.

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SHEA Waste

This is one of the standards held by the Energy & Utility Skills Register

SHEA Water

This is one of the standards held by the Energy & Utility Skills Register.

Slinger/signaller: all types, all duties (experienced)

This standard is exclusively for use by Approved Training Organisations (ATOs). The purpose and scope of this standard is to provide the delegate with the skills and knowledge to support the Slinger/signaller: all types, all duties (experienced)

Slinger/signaller: all types, all duties (novice)

This standard is exclusively for use by Approved Training Organisations (ATOs). The purpose and scope of this standard is to provide the delegate with the skills and knowledge to support the operation of Slinger/signaller: all types, all duties (novice).

Slinger/signaller: all types, static duties practical test

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Slinger/signaller: all types, static duties training

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Slinger/signaller: knuckle boom, static duties only practical test

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Slinger/signaller: knuckle boom, static duties only training

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Steelfixing introduction

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following: principles of reinforcing concrete including but not limited to pre-cast, post-tension; storing different types and quality of steel; methods used to determine cover for rebar; read and decipher information from rebar drawings and schedules covering 3D formats generated from design software; methods of tying and when different ties are used; risk awareness and hazard recognition and mitigation; deciding between pre-fabrication and in situ steelfixing; how to read steelfixing drawings and schedules; how to prefabricate a small ground beam from a drawing and schedule; pre-pour, placement and post-placement inspections.

The avoidance of buried utilities for construction utilising ground penetrating radar - GPR Training

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the theoretical and practical knowledge to locate buried utilities safely and effectively for the purpose of avoidance, preventing utility damage and increasing safety during excavation for the construction industry by utilising ground penetrating radar (GPR).