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City and Guilds Part
1 Courses in Retread Workshop Practice - Now Available
Worldwide
One of the most successful
activities carried out by the Retread Manufacturers Association
in the UK over the past couple of years has been the re-introduction
of City and Guilds Part 1 courses for retread operatives.
The self-study courses, which begin in September each
year and culminate in an April exam, are managed by the
RMA and ratified by the City and Guilds of London Institute,
the world renowned examination body, and provide an invaluable
qualification for retreaders in all aspects of the retreading
process.
The City and Guilds Part
1 course has been a mainstay of the Association's training
programme for many years and was relaunched in 2006 after
a few years absence. In the 2009-10 year 27 people passed
the exam and a further 22 in 2010-11.
The City and Guilds Part
1 courses have proved extremely popular in the UK and
have helped to improve the technical knowledge of the
workforce of those members who have taken the course.
Indeed several RMA members are making it their policy
to put all their workshop operatives through to course
in order to guarantee the best possible knowledge base
within the factory.
Following the relaunch of
the courses to the UK market, The RMA is now actively
looking to market the courses overseas. Overseas candidates
are not unknown on the courses and participation should
not be considered to be exclusive to candidates whose
mother tongue is English (although obviously a reasonable
command of English is required to complete the exam).
Indeed the last couple of years has seen candidates from
a number of diverse markets including Malaysia, Nigeria,
Sweden and Taiwan successfully complete and pass the course.
The course is correspondence
based, with two 'Mock' examinations to monitor progress
during the periods of study, extending from September
2011 to April 2012. The course covers all of the following
speciality areas of retreading:
- Inspections - Initial,
Secondary and Final - Buffing - Repairing - Cementing
- Tread Preparation and Application - Sidewall Veneering
- Matrices - Curing - Pre-cure retreading - Legislation
and Health & Safety
The final examination, consisting
of a written examination paper, takes place in various
locations in the UK. However, by arrangement, overseas
candidates can take the examination locally under the
invigilation of a local university or technical college.
Certificates are awarded
to all successful candidates by the City & Guilds of London
Institute.
Course fees for the 2011-12
year will be £469 per candidate for non-RMA members.
Interested parties who would
like to find out more about the courses and obtain a full
syllabus, can do so my e-mailing the RMA at rma@greentyres.com
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