You agree, through your use of this forum, that you will not post any material which is false, intentionally inaccurate, abusive, defamatory, vulgar, hateful, profane, threatening, pornographic, or otherwise in violation of any international laws. The forum moderator may also edit posts in order to correct spelling and punctuation if needed. The moderator will also not approve any shameless self-promotion and blatant spam. We reserve the right to block or delete any comments and posts that are deemed inappropriate.Ĭomments containing inappropriate language or content will not be tolerated. We strongly encourage readers to share their opinions and advice through commenting on this forum. They are among our fastest growing categories so we expect to list more and more courses here in the future! If you're interested in this kind of training, you can take a look at our dedicated Electrical, Energy and Oil & Gas categories to see what the providers listed have on offer. Essentially their role is to support employers in the industry and add value to the sector, and training is one of the main ways in which they do this. įor those who don't know: EUSR is the independent skills platform developed by Energy Utility Skills (a bit confusingly called EU Skills), which is the Sector Skills Council for the power, gas, waste management & water industries. You can find more information about this on the EUSR website. I say used to because the BESC competence scheme has now been closed and replaced with BESC AME, which stands for "Access, Movement & Egress". For those interested in electrical safety courses, the BESC (Basic Electrical Safety Competence) registration scheme used to be intended for anyone working directly or indirectly on (or near) an operational plant connected with electricity transmission and distribution.
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