The Electrical Contractors' Association of Scotland (SELECT) is continuing its ongoing mission to educate and inform electricians with another important free resource aimed at apprentices and adult trainees. The association is distributing vital information about protective devices which outlines the various technologies that learners will encounter as they go through their training. The three posters give clear, concise information and advice on more than 10 devices, including circuit breakers, residual current devices (RCDs) and arc fault detection devices (AFDDs), outlining how and where they should be used. SELECT Membership Representatives are now distributing the posters to the 22 approved training centres with courses run by the Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT), which manages training on behalf of the Scottish Joint Industry Board (SJIB). Bob Cairney, director of technical services at SELECT, said: “The team at SELECT has always put training and continuing education at the forefront of its efforts and this new resource demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the safety and welfare of the talent of tomorrow. “All colleges will soon have a suite of dedicated SELECT resources to help with learning and competency, helping them to draw on all the extensive knowledge and experience that the organisation has to offer.” The protection device posters were produced in partnership with SELECT Associate Member Electrium, who supplied the imagery.
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