After attending the training you will be able to:
Comply with provincial regulations, identify and mitigate job related hazards, safely operate and maintain your electrical equipment, recognize deficiencies and take corrective action and avoid the chance of an accident and/or injuries
Electric power engineers and advanced operating staff of engineers operating in hazardous areas
This interactive Training will be highly interactive, with opportunities to advance your opinions and ideas and will include;
CDGA attendance certificate will be issued to all attendees completing a minimum of 80% of the total course duration.
Code | Date | Venue | Fees | Register |
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EE211-05 | 10-11-2024 | Dubai | USD 5450 |
Testing of electrical power equipment is essential for improving the power system reliability and reducing the network faults. The course presents the testing of different electrical power components ...
Hazardous Areas occur in many industries but they are most commonplace in the oil and gas, petrochemical and chemical industries. Electrical Equipment used in hazardous areas must be selected to suit ...
The course details the actions required to commission a system to confirm that it works correctly and the specification has been met. The equipment can then be put into operation with confidence. The ...
Preventing the unintentional ignition of explosive atmospheres is a critical safety and economic aspect of all petroleum and chemical plant operations.
Providing services with a high quality that are satisfying the requirements
Appling the specifications and legalizations to ensure the quality of service.
Best utilization of resources for continually improving the business activities.
CDGA keen to selects highly technical instructors based on professional field experience
Since CDGA was established, it considered a training partner for world class oil & gas institution
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