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Introduction to Air Blown Fibre

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From £249 + VAT

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What is the Introduction to Air Blown Fibre course?

The Introduction to Air Blown Fibre course focuses on fibre cable installation through various subducts. In particular, it covers the required equipment and tools, proper setup, and operation. The course concludes with a practical session which involves installing fibre cables into different subducts.

Introduction to Air Blown Fibre - Key Information

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Bespoke Training

Bespoke Training means the content within the training presentation is customised to the specific needs of your company. Examples and scenarios are made relevant to your type of work. However, the core course criteria and legal requirements will still be covered, ensuring the training remains valid and compliant with industry standards. There may be liaison with your Safety or HR team to ensure the customised version aligns with your company’s internal processes and policies.

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What will you learn on the Introduction to Air Blown Fibre course?

This course is designed to provide you with the following knowledge and skills:

  • Understanding the basics of air blown fibre technology, including terminology, components, and equipment
  • Learning best practices for installing air blown fibre, including setup, teardown, and various blowing methods and techniques
  • Gaining hands-on experience with tasks such as calculating fill ratios, duct and microduct joining, proper lubrication methods, duct cleaning, and preparation tests
  • Conducting all activities safely while wearing the appropriate safety gear

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Assessment and Certification

The Introduction to Air Blown Fibre course assesses you through a theoretical and a practical assessment. You must pass both to earn your qualification.

Entry Requirements
Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Equipment to bring on the day

You will need to bring the following PPE with you:

  • Hi-Vis Clothing
  • Safety Boots
  • Safety Helmet
  • Gloves
  • Eye shields
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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the questions we frequently get asked about the Introduction to Air Blown Fibre course.

What does the Introduction to Air Blown Fibre course cover?

The course covers the basics of Air Blown Fibre technology, including key terminology, components, and equipment. Delegates will also learn best practices for fibre installation and handling a range of blowing techniques.

What is bespoke training and how does it work?

Bespoke training means the presentation content can be adapted to reflect your company's specific needs. Real-world examples and scenarios are made relevant to your work, while the course still meets required standards and legislation. Even with customised content, the core course criteria and legal requirements are fully covered. The training remains valid and compliant with industry standards.

Do I need to bring my own safety equipment for the Introduction to Air Blown Fibre course?

Delegates are required to bring the following personal protective equipment (PPE): hi-vis clothing, safety boots, safety helmet, gloves, and eye shields.