Electrical Review set to launch CPD Week on April 24 - 28, 2023
Electrical Review and its sister publication Data Centre Review is set to launch a brand-new initiative dubbed CPD Week later this month.
Electrical Review and its sister publication Data Centre Review is set to launch a brand-new initiative dubbed CPD Week later this month.
With the electrical industry under constant evolution as new standards and technologies are introduced, it's imperative that those within the industry ensure that their skills are keeping pace with the rapidly changing environment.
Thankfully, throughout the years Continuing Professional Development has been a mainstay of the electrical industry, ensuring the UK has some of the highest standards around.
To help Electrical Review and Data Centre Review readers access quality CPD courses quickly and easily, we’ve launched a brand-new initiative dubbed CPD Week.
Set to take place April 24 - 28, 2023, CPD Week comprises five individual seminars from some of the industry’s leading firms, offering essential information to help you boost your skill set. Each session will also provide a CPD Certificate to go towards your continuing professional development.
The sessions that are available during the first CPD Week are as follows:
- UPS Fundamentals the history, basics, efficiency, installation requirements and batteries
- Short Circuit Protection with Cable Cleats
- Earthing and Neutral Considerations
- The Lifespan Of Batteries In UPS
- Battery Technology and Design Considerations
You can find out more information regarding CPD Week at the dedicated website here.
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