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ADVANCED ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TESTING AND MAINTENANCE - INCLUDES MEDIUM VOLTAGE

$3199.00 + Tax Per Attendee
5 Days, 8 Hours / Day
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Since 1981, our Advanced Electrical System Testing and Maintenance course has
been empowering industry professionals with practical, hands-on experience in
electrical equipment maintenance. This comprehensive 5-day program focuses on
imparting real-world skills essential for commissioning, inspecting, testing,
troubleshooting, and maintaining a wide array of electrical equipment.


Course Structure:
- Hands-On Learning: Emphasizing a practical approach, 80% of the course is
hands-on training conducted in our state-of-the-art Lab 1, a mobile electrical
training center designed specifically for electrical equipment maintenance.
- Lab Equipment: The lab houses various equipment including three-phase
transformers, motors, circuit breakers, and cables. Each two-student team gets
their own test specimens for in-depth analysis.
- Interactive Classroom Sessions: The course balances its practical focus with
classroom instruction, ensuring a holistic understanding of maintenance and
testing procedures.
- Equipment Breakdown: Detailed study of failure modes, coupled with primary
injection testing capabilities up to 10,000 amps AC.

Unique Features:
- Customized Training: Incorporation of your own equipment into our training
program for a tailored learning experience. - In House only
- Expert Instructors: Learn from professionals with extensive experience in
substation and plant electrical systems.
- Diverse Participant Profile: The course is suitable for engineers,
electricians, technicians, managers, and anyone managing electrical departments.

Testing Instruments and Standards:
- Wide Array of Testing Tools: Includes meggers, hipots, TDR’s, DLRO’s, breaker
analyzers, and many more specialized instruments.
- Compliance with International Standards: Training references key standards
like CSA Z463, ANSI/NETA 2011, IEEE 3007.1-2010, NFPA 70B, and others.

Course Materials:
- Comprehensive Resource Binders: Each participant receives detailed binders
including maintenance frequencies, test standards, and forms.

Certifications and Quality Assurance:
- ISO 9001 Certified: Ensuring top-notch quality in training delivery.
- Certified Course Developers: Courses designed to meet the standards of the
Canadian Society of Training and Development, and the International Board of
Standards for Training, Performance, and Instruction.





Who should attend: Electricians, Technicians, Line Worker, Generator Mechanics,
Metering Specialists and any other worker who's daily duties involve the
maintenance of HV and related systems.

Next Advanced Electrical System Testing and Maintenance - includes Medium
Voltage Courses March 18 – 22, 2024 Sherwood Park OR24312 $3199.00 + Tax Per
Attendee Register March 25 – 29, 2024 Sherwood Park OR24015 $3199.00 + Tax Per
Attendee Register May 27 – 31, 2024 Sherwood Park OR24023 $3199.00 + Tax Per
Attendee Register June 17 – 21, 2024 Sherwood Park OR24181 $3199.00 + Tax Per
Attendee Register July 22 – 26, 2024 Swift Current OR24260 $3199.00 + Tax Per
Attendee Register September 23 – 27, 2024 Sherwood Park OR24261 $3199.00 + Tax
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 * Desai Miller, Syncrude Canada
   “Excellent instructor. He uses great techniques to keep you engaged and
   always thinking. He definitely uses a unique approach to teaching and it
   keeps you always thinking. You can tell he is very experienced and there is
   almost no question that he can’t answer. A++ Best instructor I’ve ever had.”
 * Georges Elias, Syncrude
   "The most valuable information that I got from this course was lots of
   knowledge and preventative maintenance. I got to use a new tester that I have
   never used before, general troubleshooting and it was also a good refresher
   course."
 * Denver Bates, TNPI
   A five star course. The instructor kept everyone involved and took the time
   to make sure everyone had a clear understanding of the course material.
 * Henry Simonson, Enbridge Pipelines
   “The course was very well laid out and informative. It covers a wide variety
   of tests on a wide variety of systems. Instructor was knowledgeable and kept
   course interesting. Nice to do mostly hands on and physical testing. Good
   course. Thanks, it was fun.”
 * Jamie Ingjaldson, Mosaic Potash
   “It was very good to get some hands on training with measuring instruments
   and learning how to interpret readings. Very good course overall.”
 * Desai Miller, Syncrude Canada
   “Excellent instructor. He uses great techniques to keep you engaged and
   always thinking. He definitely uses a unique approach to teaching and it
   keeps you always thinking. You can tell he is very experienced and there is
   almost no question that he can’t answer. A++ Best instructor I’ve ever had.”
 * Georges Elias, Syncrude
   "The most valuable information that I got from this course was lots of
   knowledge and preventative maintenance. I got to use a new tester that I have
   never used before, general troubleshooting and it was also a good refresher
   course."

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COURSE TOPICS

I. INSULATION

Objective: Describe insulation materials and the methods to quickly and
accurately diagnose their insulation quality.

II. CABLES

Objective: Describe cable construction and the methods to splice or terminate
the various types of cable.

III. POWER TRANSFORMERS

Objective: Describe the function and operation of transformers.

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I. INSULATION

Objective: Describe insulation materials and the methods to quickly and
accurately diagnose their insulation quality.

 * Describe The Qualities Of Good Insulation And Factors Affecting Deterioration
 * Describe The Methods Of Testing Insulation And Interpretation Of Test Results
 * Currents That Flow Through Insulation
 * Current responses
 * Insulation resistance readings
 * When and why insulation degrades
 * What happens when insulation deteriorates
 * When and why insulation tests should be carried out
 * Types of insulation tests
 * Diagnostic insulation test
 * Test voltage
 * Insulation resistance standards
 * Temperature correction
 * Conversion factor chart
 * Explanation of meters and meggers
 * Short time / spot test
 * Test methods
 * Test equipment
 * Test results
 * High voltage insulators

II. CABLES

Objective: Describe cable construction and the methods to splice or terminate
the various types of cable.

 * Describe the construction of shielded and non-shielded cable
 * Termination of cables
 * Describe the methods of testing cables and interpretation of test results
 * Basic types of cable insulation
 * Cable splicing
 * Cable faults and problems
 * Types of cables, cable shields and cable failure
 * Why you would shield a cable

III. POWER TRANSFORMERS

Objective: Describe the function and operation of transformers.

 * Different types of power transformers
 * Interpret nameplate data
 * Describe protection system
 * Describe construction of power transformers
 * Demonstrate proper method of taking oil samples
 * Describe maintenance procedures testing and schedule
 * Review safety procedures critical to power transformers

IV. INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS

Objective: Describe IT operation and application.

 * Describe CT operation and application

V. DISCONNECTS

Objective: Describe the function of disconnects.

 * Describe the various types of disconnect
 * Explain maintenance on disconnects
 * Review safety procedures critical to disconnects

VI. SWITCHGEAR

Objective: Identify various types of switchgear.

 * Describe the operation of switchgear
 * Describe tests that can be done on switchgear
 * Explain switchgear maintenance and schedule
 * Review safety procedures critical to switchgear

VII. FUSES

Objective: Explain the function of fuses.

 * Describe the various types of fuses
 * Review safety procedures critical to fuses
 * List the correct steps for removal and restoration of fuses

VIII. CO-ORDINATION

Objective: Define the principles of co-ordination of protective devices.

 * Explain the process of co-ordination
 * Interpret time/current curves

IX. STARTERS

Objective: Explain the operation of high voltage starters.

 * Describe various types of starters
 * List types of motor protection
 * Explain test procedures for starters
 * Review safety procedures critical to starters

X. BREAKERS

Objective: Describe circuit breaker operation.

 * Review safety procedures critical to breakers
 * List the correct steps for removal and restoration of a circuit breaker
 * Describe the operation of electrically operated circuit breaker controls
 * Describe the operation of breaker mechanisms

XI. RELAYS

Objective: Define the principles and operation of protective devices.

 * Describe power system disturbances
 * Describe the protective functions of various relays
 * Interpret relay flags and deduce probable cause

XII. CAPACITORS

Objective: Explain the operation of high voltage capacitors.

 * Describe various types of capacitor installations
 * Explain test procedures for capacitors
 * Review safety procedures critical to capacitors

XIII. MOTORS

Objective: Explain the operation of high voltage motors.

 * Describe various types of motors
 * Explain test procedures for motors
 * Explain motor maintenance and schedule
 * Review safety procedures critical to starters

XIV. GENERATORS

Objective: Explain the operation of high voltage generators.

 * Describe the operation of various types of generators
 * Explain test procedures for generators
 * Explain generator maintenance and schedule
 * Review safety procedures critical to generators

XV. EMERGENCY SYSTEMS

Objective: Explain the operation of various high voltage back-up systems.

 * Describe various types of emergency systems: batteries, transfers, ties,
   temporary etc.
 * Explain test procedures for operation of these systems
 * Explain maintenance and schedule for emergency systems
 * Review critical safety procedures




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 * NORM JEWITT
   
   Years of Experience
   39
   
   He began his career in the electrical trade by engaging in construction
   activities at a potash mine located west of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Since
   then, he has accumulated experience in various facets of the electrical
   trade, including construction, commissioning, and maintenance.Norm has
   contributed his skills to the commercial, industrial, and mining sectors.
   Additionally, he successfully managed...
   
   EXPERTISE
   
   
    
    * Colin Coad, CBO
      Norm was well prepared and demonstrated firsthand knowledge of the course
      material. He used the time efficiently, and he gave adequate breaks.
    * Nathan Janz, Inter Pipeline Ltd
      Norm was very knowledgeable. He would throw in an example or have a story
      about a job he had done, which had helped me understand the material we
      were going through.
    * Robert Mitchell, Inter Pipeline
      Norm was excellent. He taught well and has great experience with this
      training. He answered all my questions and was able to help with my lab
      related issues.
    * Colin Coad, CBO
      Norm was well prepared and demonstrated firsthand knowledge of the course
      material. He used the time efficiently, and he gave adequate breaks.
    * Nathan Janz, Inter Pipeline Ltd
      Norm was very knowledgeable. He would throw in an example or have a story
      about a job he had done, which had helped me understand the material we
      were going through.
   
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 * EDWARD RIDEOUT
   
   Years of Experience
   55
   
   Ed Rideout has been involved with the electrical field in many ways for
   nearly 54 years. His electrical experience started when he was just out of
   vocational school and was hired as the sole electrician at a local fish plant
   in charge of six fishing trawlers, a power house and a fish plant facility.
   In 1975 Ed went on to work with Nova Scotia Power, first as an apprentice
   electrician in a generating...
   
   EXPERTISE
   
   
    
    * Dan Brown, Suncor
      “Best arc flash safety course I've ever taken. Excellent instructor and
      course content. First class that has had the Z462 book included in the
      content. Would have liked to see a copy of the Z462 manual included in the
      course fee, so I could highlight and take notes in the safety manual.
      Thanks Ed...
    * Carlos Alejos, Syncrude Canada
      Ed was Very knowledgeable about electrical equipment. Always had answers
      to our questions.
    * Stephen Ramkhelawan, Saipem Canada
      "Mr. Ed Rideout was very interesting to listen to and his work experiences
      certainly helped me understand his material and topics presented. I would
      be more than happy and interested to attend another one of his seminars.
      Mr. Rideout is very knowledgeable and presented information in a very well
      planned...
    * Dan Brown, Suncor
      “Best arc flash safety course I've ever taken. Excellent instructor and
      course content. First class that has had the Z462 book included in the
      content. Would have liked to see a copy of the Z462 manual included in the
      course fee, so I could highlight and take notes in the safety manual.
      Thanks Ed...
    * Carlos Alejos, Syncrude Canada
      Ed was Very knowledgeable about electrical equipment. Always had answers
      to our questions.
   
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 * “The instructor was very funny. He was always there when you needed help and
   shared a lot of life story experiences. He related a lot of safety concerns
   and how to go about it. He talked about what is in our control and what
   isn't.”
   
   Dwayne Lafayette, Mosaic Potash

 * I highly recommend taking this course as an excellent refresher, as well as a
   knowledge check and learning opportunity. The theory followed by the hands-on
   experience is an unparalleled way to increase your skills and confidence.
   
   Jordana Peaks, Syncrude

 * “The instructor had abundant knowledge for this course and use of the
   training trailer was very helpful.”
   
   P. Duncan, City of Ottawa

 * "I found the course very informative. It was relevant to the work we will
   perform and will make a difference in our ability to perform the work in a
   safe manner."
   
   Kirk Hackwell, LP Dawson Creek

 * “The instructor was great. He was knowledgeable and easy to understand and
   not to dry. Overall, I would say that this course was excellent especially
   compared to others I have attended.”
   
   Jim Wagner, City of Ottawa

 * “This is a great course! Lots of relevant information and some that may be
   useful in the future. Fred Tanguay is a great instructor that knows his
   stuff. It was a great 5 day course!”
   
   Amanda Cardinal, Syncrude Canada

 * “One of the best courses I have ever taken. The hands on aspect were very
   good in keeping it interesting and informative. The instructor was very
   knowledgeable and informative. The instructors; Dave Neal and Fred Tanguay
   were very knowledgeable and informative as well. The relaxed environment
   also...
   
   Ron Holland, Syncrude Canada

 * “Excellent course, I should have had this a long time ago. The instructor was
   fantastic, very personable and explained things very well. I definitely
   recommend this course to anyone working in high voltage positions.”
   
   Kim Robinson, Mosaic Potash

 * “Knowledgeable instructor, eager to answer our questions and challenge us
   with troubleshooting tests, good variety of source material.”
   
   Chris Blackmore, Syncrude Canada

 * "The course covered a lot of material directly related to my job and I would
   recommend it to anyone doing this kind of industrial work."
   
   Damien Power, Cornerbrook Pulp and Paper

 * “Great information to make all of us aware of the safe way to test, danger
   zone to be aware of, test results that you should see and how to use a Megger
   a correct way.”
   
   Barry Durdle, Syncrude Canada

 * “The instructor; Fred Tanguay was very knowledgeable and explained different
   concepts very well. The testing we did on cables will pay off right away.
   Fred knew a lot about the different course outcomes and was able to transfer
   that knowledge into good demonstrations. I would highly recommend this...
   
   Jesse Wanger, Syncrude Canada

 * “The instructor was very friendly and easy to talk to and explained things
   nice and slow. He was very down to earth. The course was very informative and
   the equipment was great, there was lots of testing equipment. Very enjoyable,
   no pressure when it came time to testing labs. It was the most enjoyable...
   
   Todd Blundon, City of Ottawa

 * "The most valuable information that I got from this course was lots of
   knowledge and preventative maintenance. I got to use a new tester that I have
   never used before, general troubleshooting and it was also a good refresher
   course."
   
   Georges Elias, Syncrude

 * "Found that the theory combined with the hands on experience very
   informative, combined with the shared experiences of all participants. I feel
   this course is a very valuable learning experience. I felt comfortable asking
   questions as well."
   
   Uri Schaupmeyer, Suncor

 * “This course was another excellent course to emphasize the importance of
   testing, what to look for and what different types of tests are to be
   performed on equipment. The instructor was very knowledgeable, well
   experienced in his field and took the time to explain material for all to
   understand. The...
   
   Roger Marsden, Syncrude Canada

 * “Very knowledgeable with experience in every subject of this course. He
   teaches in a way we all can learn.”
   
   Jeff Barnaby, City of Ottawa

 * “I found the course very good. I would definitely recommend this type of
   training to all personnel that would be working on our switch gears,
   transformers and breakers.”
   
   Ernesto Pacada, City of Ottawa

 * “Course and instructor was very good. Much benefit was gained throughout the
   duration of this course. I feel that I am now more knowledgeable of specific
   equipment, and I feel confident enough to apply these learning to my on the
   job role.”
   
   Johnson Sherrard, Mosaic Potash

 * “Awesome training. The instructor is knowledgeable for this course.
   Recommended for anybody that is maintaining High Voltage substation.”
   
   Alberto Sapad, Syncrude Canada

 * “Must have for all electrical personnel. Excellent hands-on training. The
   instructor was very knowledgeable and conveys it well to the class.”
   
   Ken MacMillan, Enbridge Pipelines

 * “The course was well-presented with lots of hands on work in the lab work
   with transformers, breakers, and disconnects. Will be able to take this
   knowledge I have learned and use it in my day-to-day work.”
   
   Mark Johnson, Mosaic Potash

 * "Good course, teaching the value of using proper testing to maintain and
   troubleshoot. Lots of information that many electricians don't know or have
   forgotten"
   
   Alain Charron, Syncrude

 * “I think this course was valuable. I got sufficient time to practice tasks I
   was interested in and tasks I need on my job. The instructor, Ed Rideout was
   always helpful and answered questions.”
   
   Sandro Maruert, Mosaic Esterhazy

 * "Very good. The instructor was knowledgable and willing to answer questions."
   
   Fred Broder, Owner - Broder Electric.

 * I would recommend this course if you're either experienced or not. It goes
   over a lot of things you may have forgotten. Or you don't even know. If you
   are green, this course should be essential.
   
   Cole Mitchelmore, Syncrude

 * “The instructor is very knowledgeable on all topics presented. He could
   relate real life situations in electrical maintenance. The course is
   presented in a good format of common approach by industry and what is mostly
   needed, hands on.”
   
   Sinclair Piller, Enbridge Pipelines

 * “The instructor was very knowledgeable on the test equipment and how to read
   the test equipment. The course shows you how to use the different test
   equipment.”
   
   Terry Chipp, Syncrude Canada Ltd.

 * “Very knowledgeable, explains well. Every new electrician in an industrial
   environment should attend a course like this.”
   
   Felix Kirshner, City of Ottawa

 * “The course was very well presented and the class numbers work because the
   instructor was able to help each one of us out when needed. The equipment was
   a good sample of different types of testing equipment old and new. Very well
   organized instructor with a great sense of humor. (Thanks for that)
   
   Margarida Zwick, Mosaic Potash

 * "...a wealth of information to be learned."
   
   Steve Dawson, Electrician - Campbell & Kennedy.

 * “I recommend this course to all coworkers. The instructor has lots of
   knowledge and answers all the questions with detail. I learned a lot within
   the five days.”
   
   Kris, City of Ottawa

 * “Instructor was very knowledgeable on electrical. With all his testing and
   equipment he helped me to understand. I feel more confident on testing.”
   
   Jeremy Burchart, Syncrude Canada

 * “The instructor was very knowledgeable and a good presenter of the
   information. The course was full of relevant/useful information used in my
   day to day.”
   
   Michael Kotar, City of Ottawa

 * "The course was very well structured and very useful our industry. The
   material provided during the course will make great reference material. This
   is a very useful course for anyone commissioning or maintaining electrical
   equipment."
   
   Liz Panikulam, Irving Shipbuilding Inc.

 * “Awesome and excellent teaching technique. Strongly recommend to other
   coworkers.”
   
   Bin Yang, City of Ottawa

 * "I found this course highly beneficial, as it gave me a better understanding
   of relay protection, current calculation and breakers. The instructor gave
   excellent real world examples on faults and maintenance so I would recommend
   others to take this course."
   
   Robert Aucoin, Cornerbrook Pulp and Paper

 * “Lots of new techniques/information to learn from the span of 4 to 5 days.
   The instructor gave good guidance, answered questions effectively and gave
   good examples; encourages discussion which is good. Materials are excellent
   and lots of discussion regarding our equipment. The course gives guidance...
   
   Joseph Reyes, Mosaic Potash

 * “This course was very beneficial. We learnt about the meters in school
   vaguely, we did not use or troubleshoot them in school. This course showed us
   how to use the meters. The instructor was excellent and very knowledgeable.”
   
   Cindy Bolen, Mosaic Potash

 * "...valuable teaching on the proper use of HV test equipment, what test
   equipment to use and the reading we should see while doing so in a safe
   manner."
   
   Neil Guyat, Operations Supervisor - Smith & Long Ltd.

 * “Very good and very well worth the time. Light years ahead of any other
   course. This is not my first course with Canada Training Group, but it is as
   good as the rest of the courses that they put on.”
   
   Phillip Payne, City of Ottawa

 * “The instructor was very knowledgeable. Some things including using a megger,
   I thought I understood well before the course. After the course, I now know I
   really didn’t understand test equipment, breakers etc as well I thought.
   Taking this course gave me more knowledge and more confidence in doing...
   
   Willie Suidak, Mosaic Potash

 * “Excellent course overall. The instructor is very knowledgeable and easy to
   approach. Progression of the course aided in learning the material quickly
   and efficiently. The hands on approach allows the student to see real world
   application of the theory taught.”
   
   Stuart Yemen, City of Ottawa

 * “Well-put forward and in-depth and useful to know. Importance of safety was
   put forward, would be an asset to all electrical maintenance manpower to
   have.”
   
   Garry Storbakken, Enbridge Pipelines

 * “I thought the instructor Ed did a very good job explaining the course. The
   instructor was very knowledgeable on what he was teaching us, and answered
   any questions we had. The course had a good breakdown of theory in the
   classroom, and hands-on in the trailer.”
   
   Bryce Balciunas, Mosaic Potash

 * "This HVM course has provided me with information to maintain and work more
   safely with electrical equipment and to understand why Arc Flash protection
   is needed."
   
   Charles Woodrow, LP Dawson Creek

 * “The instructor was very knowledgeable and encouraged class participation,
   was very helpful in the lab. The labs were informative and more sufficient
   and more than sufficient time was allowed for completion.”
   
   Clint Thompson, Enbridge Pipelines

 * "I found this course extremely valuable in regards to reinforcing the
   foundations of electrical safety and how it feels to really identify
   potential hazards with regards to electrical equipment. This course really
   makes you appreciate the systems in place to protect personnel and how to
   recognize problems...
   
   Nikitas Alexopoulos, Syncrude

 * “I found it very good, based on the fact that in my job I rarely work with
   the test equipment as well as the electrical equipment used. Learning how to
   properly use the megger will help me out in the long run as that is the most
   used testing equipment I use.”
   
   Ian Flett, Syncrude Canada

 * "This course is full of useful labs and experiments. Highly encourage
   coworkers to take this course every four to five years."
   
   Curtis Boos, Suncor

 * “This was a great course that will be extremely beneficial when
   troubleshooting in the field. The instructor was very helpful, knowledgeable
   and friendly.”
   
   Logan McRobb, Syncrude Canada

 * “Learned some valuable information that will be valuable in the future like
   the hands-on training. The instructor was very knowledgeable.”
   
   Marlowe Schmiess, Enbridge Pipelines

 * "Very well put together, the lab was very well equipped to show us how to
   maintain and test equipment. The trainer was well versed in school and hands
   on. Would recommend this course to all new and veteran electricians. It shows
   us how to do maintenance and testing safely and correctly."
   
   Richard Seguin, City of Ottawa

 * “The course was informative, interesting and helps teach why we do some of
   the testing that we do. The instructor was really good; he had a great
   understanding of the equipment being used, why we use it and past experience
   to explain it.”
   
   Travis Cluett, Syncrude Canada

 * “I think this course was valuable. I got sufficient time to practice tasks I
   was interested in and tasks I need on my job. The instructor was always
   helpful and answered questions.”
   
   Sandro Maruert, Mosaic Potash

 * A five star course. The instructor kept everyone involved and took the time
   to make sure everyone had a clear understanding of the course material.
   
   Denver Bates, TNPI

 * “I liked being able to see in the breaker and the transformer, also seeing
   the different ways of testing them. There was lots of really good information
   in the class.”
   
   Matt Brown, Koch Fertilizer Canada

 * “This course was very good and very informative. The instructor was
   excellent, very knowledgeable and lots of stories to relate to.”
   
   Dallas Lechman, Mosaic Potash

 * “The instructor was very knowledgeable. Some things including using a megger,
   I thought I understand well before the course. After the course I now know I
   really didn't understand test equipment, breakers etc. as well as I thought.
   Taking this course gave me more knowledge and more confidence in doing...
   
   Willie Suidak, Mosaic Potash

 * “The instructor was very knowledgeable and used that knowledge to educate
   students of the different types of testing for cables, transformers,
   breakers, motors and etc. I have a better understanding of the purpose of
   each type of test, the meaning of the results and the safety precautions
   required...
   
   Trevor Maynes, Enbridge Pipelines

 * "This course was well worth it. The direction on how to accomplish certain
   tasks will be very useful."
   
   Dan Carnelli, Cancarb Ltd

 * “I found the course very informative. I gained a lot of knowledge from our
   instructor. The instructor was VERY good and made the course very enjoyable.
   I feel that I have gained the knowledge I need to know to test equipment
   safely and properly. Thanks for a great experience.”
   
   Donald McRobb, Syncrude Canada

 * “The course was very well laid out and informative. It covers a wide variety
   of tests on a wide variety of systems. Instructor was knowledgeable and kept
   course interesting. Nice to do mostly hands on and physical testing. Good
   course. Thanks, it was fun.”
   
   Henry Simonson, Enbridge Pipelines

 * “Excellent. We want every year to take a course from your company."
   
   Bruce Fowler, City of Ottawa

 * "The instructor is very knowledgeable. He does a good job engaging the class,
   explaining difficult concepts and can answer any questions asked of him. I
   learnt about how to better protect ourselves for Arc Flash hazards. I hope
   Suncor sends us on more courses such as Protection Relays, Power Circuit...
   
   Jason Pidwerbeski, Suncor Energy

 * “Very good course. It teaches a lot about testing and making better decisions
   about the condition of electrical equipment. This will help with
   troubleshooting and improves electrical safety for electricians and the
   site.”
   
   Dave Robinson, Mosaic Esterhazy

 * “The instructor was very knowledgeable. Took the time to explain all
   questions asked. The mobile lab had lots of tests to run through and was very
   organized.”
   
   Paulo Ribeiro, Hydro Ottawa

 * “It was very good to get some hands on training with measuring instruments
   and learning how to interpret readings. Very good course overall.”
   
   Jamie Ingjaldson, Mosaic Potash

 * “Exceeded my expectations both in classroom time and lab time. I would
   recommend this for all electrical maintenance workers. The material covered
   is relevant to today's equipment.”
   
   Frank Bartlett, Irving Pulp and Paper

 * “The instructor was very knowledgeable, I really enjoyed the course. I
   learned lots and will be prepared to trouble shoot problems.”
   
   Lorne Bily, Mosaic Potash

 * "This course was an excellent combination of theory and practical for testing
   and maintenance."
   
   Dean Wilson, Dow Chemical

 * “Excellent course material with good hands on equipment. The instructor was
   very good with knowledge in all areas of the course.”
   
   John Brennan, Enbridge Pipelines

 * “This was a very informative course. I liked using the different test
   equipment and seeing how the different breakers work. The instructor, Fred
   Tanguay explains things well and definitely knows his stuff. I don’t like it
   when an instructor reads to you out of the text book, Fred doesn’t do that...
   
   Chris Doan, Koch Fertilizer Canada ULC

 * “The instructor, Dave Neal was very knowledgeable. I really enjoyed the
   course. I learnt lots and will be prepared to troubleshoot problems.”
   
   Lorne Bily, Mosaic

 * “The instructor, Dave Neal was very good, he was full of information. The
   course was very informative and I think it will help lots in the field for
   maintenance.”
   
   Jon Earnshaw, Mosaic

 * “The instructor was very informative with lots of real situation examples to
   help explain concepts. The course covers a very large area of information
   which is good to know.”
   
   Jason Mathes, Mosaic Potash

 * “Everything was good; any training we can get at Mosaic is a good thing.
   Knowledge is power and empowering people is a good thing.”
   
   Chance Pendleton, Mosaic Potash

 * “The instructor was very good and full of information. The course was very
   informative and I think it will help lots out in the field for maintenance.”
   
   John Earnshaw, Mosaic Potash

 * “The course was well presented with lots of hands on work in the lab working
   with transformers, breakers and disconnects. I will be able to take this
   knowledge I have learnt and use it in my day to day work.”
   
   Mark Johnson, Mosaic Potash

 * “Excellent instructor. I recommend this course to all electricians. I welcome
   more courses (ex. Troubleshooting).”
   
   Darrell Knourek, Mosaic Potash

 * "This was a valuable interpretation of control circuits, grounding and motor
   starters. I would recommend this course to other electricians. It had
   excellent content and the instructor was very knowledgeable."
   
   Mark Capron, Shell Canada Ltd

 * “The course material was very practical and the instructor kept good class
   interaction and good explanations. The course is good for all levels of field
   personnel.”
   
   Kevin Johnson, Enbridge Pipelines

 * “Good course, very knowledgeable instructor. Great learning opportunity to
   try new test instruments out. It’s nice some pieces were set up for failure,
   nice to see not every test being a pass.”
   
   Aaron Belanger, Syncrude Canada

 * “Very knowledgeable in test equipment, great life experience in all types of
   the test equipment. Respectful students and patient. Course was good knowing
   what to do with results and make knowledgeable recommendations to rectify the
   problems.”
   
   Ray Vinish, Mosaic Potash

 * "All of the information from this course is applicable. I would suggest it
   for all electricians and it helps that the instructor had worked on all the
   high voltage equipment before. Personal experience helped this course a lot."
   
   Rob Birtles, Shell Canada Ltd.

 * “Excellent instructor. He uses great techniques to keep you engaged and
   always thinking. He definitely uses a unique approach to teaching and it
   keeps you always thinking. You can tell he is very experienced and there is
   almost no question that he can’t answer. A++ Best instructor I’ve ever had.”
   
   Desai Miller, Syncrude Canada

Day 1 Start Time, Introduction 08:00 - 10:00 am Morning Break 10:00 - 10:15 am
Class Time 10:15 - 12:00 pm Lunch 12:00 - 01:00 pm Class Time, Followed by
afternoon break 01:00 - 03:00 pm Class Time, End Time 03:15 - 04:30 pm

Day 2 Start Time, Introduction 08:00 - 10:00 am Morning Break 10:00 - 10:15 am
Class Time 10:15 - 12:00 pm Lunch 12:00 - 01:00 pm Class Time, Followed by
afternoon break 01:00 - 03:00 pm Class Time, End Time 03:15 - 04:30 pm



Day 3 Start Time, Introduction 08:00 - 10:00 am Morning Break 10:00 - 10:15 am
Class Time 10:15 - 12:00 pm Lunch 12:00 - 01:00 pm Class Time, Followed by
afternoon break 01:00 - 03:00 pm Class Time, End Time 03:15 - 04:30 pm

Day 4 Start Time, Introduction 08:00 - 10:00 am Morning Break 10:00 - 10:15 am
Class Time 10:15 - 12:00 pm Lunch 12:00 - 01:00 pm Class Time, Followed by
afternoon break 01:00 - 03:00 pm Class Time, End Time 03:15 - 04:30 pm



Day 5 Start Time, Introduction 08:00 - 10:00 am Morning Break 10:00 - 10:15 am
Class Time 10:15 - 12:00 pm Lunch 12:00 - 01:00 pm Class Time, Followed by
afternoon break 01:00 - 03:00 pm Class Time, End Time 03:15 - 04:30 pm



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