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Net Safety's courses are designed to meet various industry and professional interests.
For customers/end users, system integrators and sales reps, our classes offer active,
hands-on learning within a flame and gas detection curriculum.
These courses include a mix of lectures, hands-on product sessions, professional handouts
in an environment conducive to adult learning.
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Course 404 - Introductory Sales and Product Training (Representatives only)
May 31/June 1, 2008 - Location: Net Safety Head Office in Calgary
This two day course was specifically designed for Net-Safety Sales Representatives
who require introductory or refresher product training. The curriculum will cover
flame and gas detection theory, products, applications, configuration, calibration and
troubleshooting sessions. In addition, we offer an introduction to important available
sales tools including guidance in quotations, product and customer presentations and
competitor analysis.
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Course 405 - Product Service Training (Authorized Service Centers)
June 20/21, 2008 - dates subject to change based on enrollment
This three-day class is designed for Service and Maintenance personnel. The curriculum will cover the full line of Net Safety flame and gas detectors, including hardware, software, configuration, troubleshooting, maintenance, and design practices.
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Course 406 - Flame and Gas Detection
September 26/27, 2008 - dates subject to change based on enrollment
Our two day flame detection course was created for end-users and System Integrators. It provides theoretical and hands-on training of Net Safety's full line of flame and gas monitoring solutions, including hardware, firmware, applications, configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance.
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Course 407 - Advanced Product Training (Representatives only)
January 24/25, 2008 - dates subject to change based on enrollment
This two day course was specifically designed for Net Safety Sales Representatives who want
updated product training. The course covers in-depth flame and gas detection theory, products,
applications, configuration, calibration, and troubleshooting sessions.
It consists of presentation materials, hands-on exercises, and real-world case studies that
involve the active participation of attendees.
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