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XLT provides Forklift training courses, scaffolding training courses, rigging training courses, crane operator training courses, crane driver training courses, EWP training courses, dogging training courses, traffic control training courses, Engineering, Construction, Safety Training, Consulting, Welding, Underwater Welding, Blue Card Certification, Traffic Control training courses, First Aid training courses, Gas Detection training courses, elevated work platform training courses, traffic management training courses, confined space access training courses, self contained breathing apparatus training courses, confined space entry training courses in Bibra Lake, Perth.
XLT provides accredited training options including courses in welding & metals engineering, construction and safety, for new entry to trainees to engineers.
Training courses provided include Scaffolding, Forklift, Crane, Dogging, Rigging, EWP and Traffic Management.
Contact XLT today and find out more about our scaffolding courses, forklift courses, crane operator courses, dogging and rigging courses and the entire range of training courses that we can tailor to your requirements.
| SKILLS RECOGNITION CLASSIFICATION (SRC) is an industry-wide recognised classification system to ensure the proper skills development and identification for welders.
SRC improves employment prospects of welders, and provides employers with guaranteed access to specialised workers who have the welding skills required for the job. Companies can employ by it and skilled-workers can find a job with it. Go to the SRC website to find out more. |
| SRC - THE RE-INVENTION OF SKILLS RECOGNITION! |
XLT RECRUITMENT uses over 30 years of experience & knowledge into providing the welding industries with properly trained staff from TA's to
Fully Qualified Tradesmen.
And all individuals are assessed using skills specific tests following the guidelines of SRC.
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XLT SUBSEA are the international leader with over And XLT SUBSEA is the only Germanischer Lloyd approved institution outside of Europe for in-water/in-situ weld repair procedures. View the Subsea page for more information. |
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Have you welded in a really unusual place? At the bottom of the ocean? On top of the Centrepoint Tower in Sydney? Have you done a really outstanding weld and want to show the world? Or have you come across a really bad weld that you think we need to see? Take a photo and upload it to our website and we will share it with the welding community, or just browse through the images we've already received and rate them to whether you think they're Hot or Not! |
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