Misc Signalling Courses

Automatic Warning System Module (AWS)
The course is aimed at installation and first line maintenance and faulting staff

Block Systems Absolute Block FLFM
The course is primarily aimed at staff responsible for the first-line faulting and maintenance (FLFM) of Absolute Block systems

Cable Jointing
Designed for Installation and Maintenance staff with little or no experience of cable jointing

Cables & Power Supplies FLFM
The course is primarily aimed at staff responsible for the first-line maintenance and faulting of signalling cables and power supplies

Cables & Uses
The course is primarily aimed at first line maintenance and faulting staff, although installation staff would also find it beneficial

Circuits, Plans, Symbols & Railway Nomenclature
The course is aimed at new entrants to the signalling industry

Correlation
Designed for members of staff who are required to carry out correlation duties

Electrical Signals (including AWS & TPWS) FLFM
The course is primarily aimed at staff responsible for the first-line faulting and maintenance (FLFM) of electrical signals, AWS and TPWS installations

Failure & Incident Testing (Level 1)
The course is primarily aimed at staff undertaking the maintenance, testing and initial failure diagnosis of signalling equipment

Fibre-based Level Crossing CCTV
Designed for Signal Maintenance and Testing Staff who are required to maintain and fault find on fibre-based level crossing CCTV systems

GEC Reed FDM System
The course is primarily aimed at first line maintenance and faulting staff

Level Crossing Auto Half Barriers FLFM
The course is primarily aimed at staff responsible for the first-line faulting and maintenance (FLFM) of Auto Half Barrier (AHB) Crossings

Relays
The course is aimed at new entrants to the signalling industry

Safe Handling of Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
The Safe Handling of Electrostatic Sensitive Devices course is for individuals who require the skills to handle these devices without damaging the integrity of the component, equipment, system or for managers who require understanding of the requirements to achieve safe handling activities.

Safety Precautions when Working with Electrical Equipment
The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 came in to force on 1st April 1990. The purpose of the regulations is to require precautions to be taken against the risk of death or personal injury from electricity during work activities

Signal Maintenance Testing Handbook (SMTH) Mk4 - Full
Designed for members of staff who will are capable of leading a Signalling Maintenance and Fault Finding Team

Signal Maintenance Testing Handbook (SMTH) Mk4 - Re-certification
Designed for members of staff that holds a Certificate in Signal Maintenance Testing and their certificate is nearing the end of its two-year limit

TASS Balise
The course is primarily aimed at staff that install, re-position or remove and replace TASS balise due to track renewals, work or damage

Train Protection Warning System Installation & Maintenance
Designed for competent installers, to provide them with the extra knowledge and skills that are required to carry out Installation and Maintenance of TPWS equipment

Working on Operational Signalling Equipment
The course is primarily aimed at staff required to remove and return signalling equipment from operational use in the course of maintenance, faulting and testing