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Abrasive Wheel Training

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1-2 hours

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Mobile Friendly

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Accredited Course

The Abrasive Wheels course serves as an essential introductory guide to ensure safe working practices when handling abrasive wheels. This training provides a comprehensive understanding of the associated risks and the necessary control measures to help prevent injuries while using abrasive wheels.

For anyone involved in working with abrasive wheels, adhering to strict health and safety regulations is critical to safeguarding both yourself and others. Our online Abrasive Wheels training allows participants to earn their abrasive wheels certificate, ensuring compliance with industry standards and promoting a safer work environment.

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Multi-course discounts available

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Compliant with UK Regulations

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Price

£15

Duration

1-2 hours

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1. Introducing Abrasive Wheels.
2. The Anatomy of an Abrasive Wheel.
3. The Dangers of Abrasive Wheels.
4. Abrasive Wheel Safety.
5. Safe Speeds.
6. Other Wheel Markings.
7. Storage and Handling.
8. Checking and Testing.
9. Training and Certification.
10. Inspections.
11. Course Summary.

Languages

This course is available in the following languages:

English
Polish
Russian
Spanish

Abrasive Wheel Training Certificate

Abrasive Wheel Training Certificate
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Course Certificate

Each section ends with a short quiz on safe handling of abrasive wheels. A certificate is issued automatically once the course is completed.

This certificate is available to download instantly and is recorded within the training management system for tracking and compliance.

This Abrasive Wheel Training course is passed by answering questions throughout each module.

A pass rate of 70% is required to earn your certificate.


Format: Fully Online
Assessment: Multiple Choice
Pass Mark: 70%

Course Assessment

CPD Points

+3

After completing this course, participants will earn 3 CPD points.

By earning CPD points, learners demonstrate their commitment to staying current with industry standards, regulations, and best practices.

Need more info?

You can view our course PDF to see more course details and pass rates for each module.

Compliance

This course is developed in line with UK Government guidance on workplace health and safety,  outlined by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

 

For full details, visit gov.uk.

In the UK, training for the use of abrasive wheels is a legal requirement under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER).

Employers are responsible for ensuring that employees receive comprehensive abrasive wheels training, which includes selecting the correct wheel for each task, safe handling and storage practices, proper fitting and adjustment, and the use of safety guards and protective gear.

Additionally, understanding the associated risks and implementing abrasive wheels regulations is crucial to prevent accidents.

Course Details

Abrasive Wheel Training Online: Essential Information and FAQs


What Are Abrasive Wheels?

Abrasive wheels are cutting or grinding tools used in various industries. They come in different types, including grinding wheels and abrasive wheel grinders, each suited for specific tasks.


Abrasive Wheels Regulations and Risk Assessment

Adhering to abrasive wheels regulations is critical for workplace safety. Conducting a thorough abrasive wheels risk assessment ensures that all safety measures are in place.


Abrasive Wheels Expiry Date

It’s important to check the abrasive wheel expiry date before use, as outdated wheels may pose safety hazards.


FAQs on Abrasive Wheels


What is an abrasive wheel? 

An abrasive wheel is a tool used for cutting or grinding materials.


What are abrasive wheels? 

They are tools made from abrasive grains bonded together to perform grinding, cutting, or finishing.

CSCS Green Card Process

Mobile and tablet friendly, our Level 1 Health and Safety in a Construction Environment course gives you the qualifications you need to get started on site.

Straightforward training.

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Before buying a course select how many of each course you want to purchase.

From there, just follow the checkout instructions and choose which method of payment you would like to use.

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Access

Once you have purchased your course you will receive an email with a link to begin training. Click the link you have received via email and you will then be navigated to a page that allows you to either start your individual course or assign courses to your learners.

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Once you have purchased your course you will receive an email with a link to begin training. Click the link you have received via email and you will then be navigated to a page that allows you to either start your individual course or assign courses to your learners.

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Recommended System Requirements

Browser:  Up to date web browser

Video:  Up to date video drivers

​Memory: 2Gb+ RAM

Download Speed: Broadband (3Mb+)

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Our courses can be accessed on mobile and tablet devices.

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Abrasive Wheel Training FAQ


What is an abrasive wheel?
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What does abrasive wheel training cover?
Is this abrasive wheel training course suitable for beginners?
Will I receive a certificate after completing this course?
Does this course meet HSE and PUWER requirements?
Can I take this abrasive wheel training online?

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