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Posts Tagged ‘Steel Work’

How much will it cost the company to enrol employees in one of the ABET courses?

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Costs vary according to the number of employees enrolled in the ABET courses, the levels they attend, the duration of the classes, location, and additional courses taken or presented including project management, steel work, life skills management, and time management etc. We tailor the packages around the client requirements whether for African language courses, literacy, and maths etc. and thus price all courses competitively to fit in the client budget. The client requirements are discussed and pre-assessments made of the learner’s skills ensuring that the employer gets value for money. It is up to the employer to decide whether or not to pay employees to attend. We will also discuss the benefits and disadvantages of each option with the client company. Contact us today for an assessment on your requirements and a fair and objective quote on the various ABET courses.

 

Steel Work Training is Essential in South Africa

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Especially with developments taking place at a tremendous speed, steel work training has become essential in South Africa. At present far too many skilled workers have to be imported to fill the tremendous gaps of skills in the steel and construction industries. Employers can either import the required skills and have the capital go out of the country or can provide steel work training for the employees and thus benefit the country, build a better workforce and safe money. Triple e also provides accredited steel work training ensuring the workers become aware of rules, regulations, and standards in steel work, can for instance assemble frames correctly, know how to do waterproofing, apply insulation techniques and more.

 

Steel Work Course

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Severe shortages of skills in the steel & construction industry necessitate the recruitment of overseas workers with the required skills to fill the gap in the market. This means more South Africans that cannot benefit from job creation. As such business is encouraged to support the development of skills in the industry by ensuring that their employees attend the Steel Work Course presented by Triple e. The Steel Work Course entails training of employees in the understanding of underlying principles of steel frame construction. It also entails understanding of rules, regulations, and safety standards relevant to the industry. Practical applications include hands-on experience in frame assembling, insulation, waterproofing, and more. Empower local South Africans to make a difference through their skills. Let your employees attend the Steel Work Course.