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Team on 10 October 2006
Double BCAS certificate awards at
Thorite
Two service department staff at compressed air and fluid process systems specialist, Thorite, have been awarded the British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) Certificate in Compressed Air Technology
Two service department staff at leading compressed air and fluid process systems specialist, Thorite, have been awarded the British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) Certificate in Compressed Air Technology Laura Jubb has been the Thorite Service Department Administrator for the past six years and Tracy Meskaldji has two years experience as her assistant at the Bradford head office
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Both Laura and Tracy were keen to increase their knowledge of the principles of compressed air production and applications, as well as learning more about the components which constitute a compressed air system, in order to better understand their customers' requirements.
The BCAS certificates were gained by an e-learning course over a five week period of intensive study.
Laura and Tracy found it challenging to combine the demands of the busy service department with the time required for their studies, but both are delighted with the outcome.
Thorite service department customers have benefited from Laura and Tracy's increased knowledge too, as they can now immediately understand any problems that may be described to them - and discuss them with the Thorite service engineers.
The Certificate in Compressed Air Technology represents the equivalent of a Level 2 award within the National Qualifications framework.
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