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The Energy & Utility Skills Register (EUSR) is the register of training and skills for those working in the energy and utilities industries.
EUSR work closely with employers, training providers and other stakeholders to support activities including training and recruitment across the energy and utilities sector.
The Energy & Utility Skills Register develop training standards based on industry best practice. They work to ensure training outcomes reflect the requirements of employers and are consistent.
Some of the schemes developed by the Energy & Utility Skills Register include five categories of EUSR-accredited utility excavation courses, and the Safety, Health, and Environmental Awareness (SHEA) courses for professionals working in the power sector.
Taking an EUSR course with 3B Training will help professionals to meet compliance and safety regulations. It will help enhance and advance their careers. An EUSR course will also equip delegates with practical knowledge and skills needed to make correct decisions on site, helping to reduce risks and ensure a safe work environment.
We deliver five EUSR course categories, as well as refreshers. You can book any combination of categories that suits you.
This CAT and Genny course is designed to give delegates a greater knowledge of how to safely conduct cable avoidance operations.
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Once you’ve completed and passed an EUSR accredited course, you’ll receive a digital card which you can access from your smartphone.
If you have questions or require assistance, get in touch with us. Our friendly team of experts are here to help answer any queries and provide you with the information you need.
EUSR training is suitable for those who work within the energy and utilities industry. We deliver EUSR accredited excavation courses, categories 1 to 5.
We offer a EUSR accredited courses that can be delivered online and in the classroom by our expert trainers. Find out more here.
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