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The Faraday Centre Reviews
Lewis M, 06 Nov 2024
Redcar
Very well presented and useful information given, Mike was extremely helpful in explaining the process of he switching
Jacint P, 06 Nov 2024
Redcar
Course was fantastic, it has definitely provided some new insights about the dangers of operating high and low voltage gear and the best procedures to operate them safely. As for the lecturer, Mike, he explained concepts in a coherent manner and had no issues answering questions or delving deeper into a concept.
Freddie L, 06 Nov 2024
Redcar
Lovely course, very informational, would recommend the site, venue and people!
Jonathan F, 06 Nov 2024
Redcar
Very well delivered, Russ was very knowledgeable on the subject and thorough in delivering the content.
James A, 06 Nov 2024
Redcar
Dry course but Dave made it bearable.
William M, 06 Nov 2024
Redcar
Great course despite having little electrical knowledge beforehand Dave was a great instructor and I managed to pass. The site is nice and clean and good provided was good.
Joseph W, 06 Nov 2024
Redcar
Dave made this course a lot more enjoyable and easier. For once a course wasn’t death by power point even though there was use of them.
Lewis R, 06 Nov 2024
Redcar
This course added zero value. The course has no structure and isn't focused on ROV's or the marine industry. The notes are clearly re-purposed from power stations. The materials also didn't cover the extremely vague assessment questions at the end of the course. It was clear that the lecturer had electrical experience but not relevant to ROV's or marine industry. We spent more time focusing on the site induction (that we'd already done online) than any electrical switching. The switchgear didn't work during the practical and the training materials weren't suitable. Nice lunch.
Steven P, 06 Nov 2024
Redcar
this course wasn't good unfortunately. the preparation seemed poor and the course structure was all over the place. we had an induction and touched on the electricity at work act (which didn't seem relevant) before lunch. in reality, we had an hour discussing test equipment and proving dead without a clear method of doing so, however the switchboard wasn't working and the notes weren't clear. unfortunately, I don't feel like I've gained anything from the course.