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October 15th 2010 Technical Training Solutions  7909 1 day course £220.00+VAT

This classroom based course deals with the new requirements of BS7909: 2008 - The Code of Practice for the creation and operation of Temporary Electrical Systems for Entertainment and Related Purposes. BS7909 is used in a huge range of events beyond the scope of the IEE Regulations. The Standard outlines the necessary management arrangements and the required range of electrical supplies, heavy-duty flexible cables and portable distribution units needed. The systems used range from very simple to highly complex and the Standard gives recommendations for all temporary electrical systems.

August 16th 2010 - Light and Power 7909 Course - get trained before V and Reading Festivals!

Light and power  Instructed Persons Course  train to gain an appreciation of the new certificate, working methods, documentary and risk assessment process expected by BS7909:2008 and some of the key points in legislation that have lead to the inclusion of some of the requirements. One day course, including practical. Content covered included the HSE Memorandum of guidance on EAWR 1989, extracts from PUWER, and MHSAW. BS7909:2008 covering the certificate, competent persons, management, design, safety transformers, earth systems.

July 16th 2010 Technical Training Solutions  7909 1 day course £220.00+VAT

This classroom based course deals with the new requirements of BS7909: 2008 - The Code of Practice for the creation and operation of Temporary Electrical Systems for Entertainment and Related Purposes. BS7909 is used in a huge range of events beyond the scope of the IEE Regulations. The Standard outlines the necessary management arrangements and the required range of electrical supplies, heavy-duty flexible cables and portable distribution units needed. The systems used range from very simple to highly complex and the Standard gives recommendations for all temporary electrical systems.

http://www.technicaltrainingsolutions.co.uk/

July 13th 2010 - Avitas Global Runs Day Course at White Light London £250.00+VAT

Avitas Global are holding a bs7909 awareness course at White Light Wimbledon http://www.avitas-global.com

July 12th 2010 - Light and Power 7909 Course - get trained before V and Reading Festivals!

Light and power  Instructed Persons Course  train to gain an appreciation of the new certificate, working methods, documentary and risk assessment process expected by BS7909:2008 and some of the key points in legislation that have lead to the inclusion of some of the requirements. One day course, including practical. Content covered included the HSE Memorandum of guidance on EAWR 1989, extracts from PUWER, and MHSAW. BS7909:2008 covering the certificate, competent persons, management, design, safety transformers, earth systems.

June 24th 2010 - BSI to Revise BS7909 to match BS7671 Amendment one

The BSI Committee CPW/4 is to meet to discuss drafting amendment one to BS7909:2008

June 14th 2010 - Light and Power 7909 Course - get trained before Glastonbury!

Light and power  Instructed Persons Course  train to gain an appreciation of the new certificate, working methods, documentary and risk assessment process expected by BS7909:2008 and some of the key points in legislation that have lead to the inclusion of some of the requirements. One day course, including practical. Content covered included the HSE Memorandum of guidance on EAWR 1989, extracts from PUWER, and MHSAW. BS7909:2008 covering the certificate, competent persons, management, design, safety transformers, earth systems.

June 11th 2010 Technical Training Solutions  7909 1 day course £220.00+VAT

This classroom based course deals with the new requirements of BS7909: 2008 - The Code of Practice for the creation and operation of Temporary Electrical Systems for Entertainment and Related Purposes. BS7909 is used in a huge range of events beyond the scope of the IEE Regulations. The Standard outlines the necessary management arrangements and the required range of electrical supplies, heavy-duty flexible cables and portable distribution units needed. The systems used range from very simple to highly complex and the Standard gives recommendations for all temporary electrical systems.

http://www.technicaltrainingsolutions.co.uk/

May 24th 2010 - Light and Power 7909 Course

Light and power hosted an Instructed Persons Course attended by delegates from the events, markets and broadcast sectors. To gain an appreciation of the new certificate, working methods, documentary and risk assessment process expected by BS7909:2008 and some of the key points in legislation that have lead to the inclusion of some of the requirements. One day course, including practical. Content covered included the HSE Memorandum of guidance on EAWR 1989, extracts from PUWER, and MHSAW. BS7909:2008 covering the certificate, competent persons, management, design, safety transformers, earth systems.

May 17th 2010 - Avitas Global Runs Day Course at White Light London £250.00+VAT

Avitas Global are holding a bs7909 awareness course at White Light Wimbledon

 

May 10th 2010 - Light and Power Course well attended

Light and power hosted an Instructed Persons Course attended by delegates from the events, markets and broadcast sectors. To gain an appreciation of the new certificate, working methods, documentary and risk assessment process expected by BS7909:2008 and some of the key points in legislation that have lead to the inclusion of some of the requirements. One day course, including practical. Content covered included the HSE Memorandum of guidance on EAWR 1989, extracts from PUWER, and MHSAW. BS7909:2008 covering the certificate, competent persons, management, design, safety transformers, earth systems.

 

July 27th 2009 - STLD 7909 Dinner well attended

The STLD 7909 dinner at Lester Square was well attended with over 50 visitors including members of ABTT. Dave Roberts (who chaired the development of BS7909:2008) gave a talk about the standard, also present from the development committee where Rodger Fox from ABTT, Mike Le Ferve from STLD and Stewart Newlands from NOEA. http://www.stld.org.uk
 

July 17th 2009 Technical Training Solutions run first 7909 course

This classroom based course deals with the new requirements of BS7909: 2008 - The Code of Practice for the creation and operation of Temporary Electrical Systems for Entertainment and Related Purposes. BS7909 is used in a huge range of events beyond the scope of the IEE Regulations. The Standard outlines the necessary management arrangements and the required range of electrical supplies, heavy-duty flexible cables and portable distribution units needed. The systems used range from very simple to highly complex and the Standard gives recommendations for all temporary electrical systems.

http://www.technicaltrainingsolutions.co.uk/
 

April 2009 - Avolites launches BS7909:2008 compliant product: Power cube 2000

Avolites launches the new ART 2000 PowerCube at the 2009 Prolight + Sound exhibition April 2009

This new range is the next step in Ultra Portable Dimmer, Mains & Data Distribution Systems which is synonymous with the Avolites ART Dimmer Range.

The ART Powercube features 12 Dimmer circuits, 6 combined Dimmer and fixed mains circuits, 6 dedicated fixed mains and two 16A utility circuits,
All contained in a compact flight case that can be lifted by one person and
securely stacked. More information

March 2009 - New Edition of BS7909:2008- Corrigendum No.1 Edition Published

Small typesetting errors corrected

November 30th 2008 - BS7909:2008 Published

Some examples of areas where changes have been made since the 1998 edition include: • An increase in the range of events that use temporary electrical distributions; • Recognition of the considerable quantity and range of electrical equipment and related staff that are hired in for an event; • The management of temporary electrical distributions; • Temporary electrical distributions have been split into ‘small/simple’ or ‘large/complex’, and are treated separately; • The requirements and terminology of BS 7671 : 2008 (IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition) have been adopted where appropriate; • The annexes have been revised and new annex have been added.

 

 

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