Tag: training
SCT training programme for 2022
THE construction industry’s New Year resolution for 2022 should be to budget for staff training to gain a competitive edge when, hopefully, work volumes increase...
Robotics training: empowering industries & workforces
Not only do industries evolve through the use of robotics and automation, but their workforces are also capable of developing invaluable and career-enhancing skills,...
SAPS should start training staff and put “grabbers” to work without delay
UASA condemns the wasteful expenditure of R102 million by the South African Police Services (SAPS) on mobile detection equipment (grabbers) over a year ago...
Upskilling talent is imperative in the new world of technology
The events of the past year have shown that if organisations and industries are to keep up with the fast-paced change and uncertainty of...
Upskill your workforce with WearCheck training
Condition monitoring technology is advancing so fast that ongoing training for staff working in the machinery maintenance arena is essential in order to stay...
Getting the better of common lift truck incidents
ACCORDING to the Global Industrial Truck Association, 90% of all forklifts will be involved in some type of accident during their useful life. That...
CPD Training: Thermal
By the end of this 2-days introduction training a participant will understand the complete thermography workflow, which includes most important basic principles of Infrared...
R7.9bn training programmes to aid in skills development
The launch of training programmmes worth R7.9 billion will go a long way to address skills development challenges while also growing the economy, says...
New training centre and upgrade for Engen Hillside in Durbanville
The people of Durbanville have a new-look Engen service station that boasts a diverse range of 24-hour convenience services including an Engen Quickshop, Corner Bakery...
Local training available to construction professionals at KZN Construction Expo
KwaZulu-Natal’s (KZN) construction sector currently contributes 4.5% to its provincial GDP on an annual basis with the province allocating a budget of R350 million...