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News Release from: Flir Systems | Subject: Infrared training dates
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 November 2005
Flir Systems - infrared training dates
UK Level 1 Certification Thermography Training Courses cover elementary theory and measurement techniques and provide essential hands-on camera experience.
Detecting faults before they develop into expensive failures is where thermal imaging excels Whether it's a bad electrical connection, a worn refractory lining, a faulty bearing, a corroded pipe or a damp wall, a key symptom of the problem is abnormal temperature
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 28 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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To provide engineers with a thorough grounding in this technology, industry-leader FLIR Systems International Training Centre (ITC) has just announced a nationwide programme of week-long seminars.
These UK Level 1 Certification Thermography Training Courses cover elementary theory and measurement techniques and provide essential hands-on camera experience.
A certificate is awarded upon the successful completion of a 50-question multiple-choice test on the final day.
These courses are open to ANY thermographer, independent of the camera they use - delegates without a camera can contact FLIR who can make a camera available for the duration of the course.
The first of the UK Level II courses has also been confirmed by FLIR Systems.
This course provides the student with a greater theoretical understanding of infrared thermography and focuses on application specific projects.
It is designed for those whose primary role is as a thermographer and who therefore need to study the subject in greater depth.
Confirmed dates are as follows:.
Monday 23rd to Friday 27th January 2006 Milton Keynes.
Monday 20th to Friday 24th February 2006 Kent.
Monday 20th to Friday 24th March 2006 Milton Keynes.
Monday 15th to Friday 19th May 2006 Kent.
Monday 19th to Friday 23rd June 2006 Dublin, Ireland.
Monday 17th to Friday 21st July Milton Keynes.
Monday 18th to Friday 22nd September Scotland.
Monday 2nd to Friday 6th October Kent Level II.
Monday 20th to Friday 24th November Milton Keynes.
Other courses available include:.
Thermography for Building Diagnostics.
Thermography for R and D applications.
The ITC is also able to develop customised courses for specific users and industries to run in-house. Request a free brochure from Flir Systems ...
For details of availability and venues, would-be delegates are invited to contact FLIR Systems on 01732 220011 or send an e-mail to sales@flir.uk.com.
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