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Tata Steel

This week we have delivered training to several classes of Tata Steel UK mechanical engineering apprentices from Port Talbot, Llanwern and Trostre sites. Here we see Thursdays cohort getting deep in thought while undertaking the theory test element of the course.

Mechanical joint integrity plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety, efficiency, and reliability of plant and equipment in all process industries.

For young engineering apprentices, attending a mechanical joint integrity training course can provide invaluable knowledge and skills that set the foundation for their careers while instilling best practice when making bolted flange joints.

All our joint integrity training courses teach practical, hands-on skills that are difficult to acquire through textbooks or classroom theory alone. Apprentices learn how to correctly torque bolts, tighten flanges, and use precision tools, all under the supervision of experts. These skills are essential for apprentices to perform tasks with confidence and accuracy in real-world scenarios.

This investment in training not only benefits the apprentices themselves but also contributes to the overall success and safety of the sites they serve.

This is our seventh year of supporting Neil Preece and all the team at Tata Steel UK and we hope to continue delivering our courses into 2025 and beyond.