Expertise Directly from the Manufacturer
This autumn, SGB will once again be offering its technical training courses on leak detection technology. Whether you are an operator, planner, inspector, specialist contractor or service technician, our seminars provide in-depth knowledge and practical expertise for the safe and reliable use of leak detection systems.
One thing remains unchanged: knowledge creates safety. Mistakes in the selection, installation or commissioning of leak detectors can lead to unnecessary costs, delays and, in the worst case, environmental risks. Keeping up to date with the latest technology is therefore more important than ever.
Theory and Practice: First-Hand
SGB’s training courses combine theoretical knowledge with practical application. Participants gain valuable insights into the fundamentals of leak detection technology as well as product-specific expertise relating to SGB pressure and vacuum leak detectors. Particular emphasis is placed on practical aspects such as installation, commissioning, functional testing and documentation, supported by examples drawn from real-life applications.
Our training programme includes a range of modules, including:
- Introductory courses for newcomers
- Training courses for petrol station applications
- Seminars covering tank terminals, industrial facilities and refineries
- Product training for selected SGB leak detectors
Depending on the subject, courses are offered either as webinars or as face-to-face events. All participants receive a certificate of attendance.
Sharing Knowledge, Exchanging Experience
The exchange of ideas and experiences with users and industry professionals has always been an important part of SGB’s training concept. Together with our customers, we address current challenges and share the expertise gained from more than six decades of experience in leak detection technology.
We are looking forward to welcoming both familiar and new faces to SGB again this autumn.
For dates and further information about our technical training courses, please visit the “Seminar” section.
