Earthing in Difficult Geologies
- Presented By: Hugh Wren
- Webinar Date: April 23, 2020
- Webinar Time: 10:30 am UK time.
- Replay Available: Yes (click me)
- Mini-Course Available: No
Why You Should Attend
You don’t need to be a specialist to know when you have a problem – you just need to be someone that can lay their hands on the solution, right? Well, if you’ve ever suffered the unexpected discovery that your site/project is sitting on a geology that is going to make your life hard, then this webinar is for you. Find the solutions in under 30-minutes to help get your project over the line.
Webinar Outcomes
After watching the webinar you will be able to weigh up if a geology is going to present a problem for you or not. You will discover the key drivers of soil resistivity and how they can combine to help or hinder your project.
You will learn how to deal with difficult geological conditions (in earthing terms) using some of the more effective specialist solutions and methods on the market to help get your project over the line without wasting money.
Who should attend?
This webinar is right for you if you are…
- Responsible for a field team that delivers Earthing systems and installations
- Someone who designs and installs earthing/grounding systems already
- Responsible for subcontracting Earthing design and/or installations.
Do you need to be a technical person to attend?
No. You don’t need to be a super technical person. You don’t need to be a boffin to know when you have a problem – you just need to be someone that can lay their hands on the solution. So, if you are either someone that organises, designs or installs, but is not necessarily a specialist, then this webinar is for you.
Presented By:
Hugh Wren
Our In House Expert
Hugh started his professional career with National Grid UK in transmission and has been working on Earthing Design across Europe on large-scale projects and AC/DC Rail applications in the UK. Also includes international projects in the Middle East and Africa. Experience and fully certified CDEGS – HIFREQ and MALZ.