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Electro Fusion Welding Course

EUSR Electro Fusion Welding Course - Open Course

What is the EUSR Electro Fusion Welding Open Course?

The EUSR Electro Fusion Welding Open Course provides practical skills and knowledge for operators and supervisors to safely perform electrofusion welding techniques. This trainer-led, classroom-based course is designed for those working on both short and medium-length installations. Delegates will learn to safely join pipes and understand the factors that cause weak, brittle joints. Moreover, by adhering to industry standards, the course helps you identify and prevent joint failures, ensuring safe and impactful welding practices. Thanks to our easy booking process, securing your place is fast and straightforward. Enrol now and enhance your electrofusion welding abilities.

EUSR Electro Fusion Welding Open Course - Key Information

EUSR Registration

Registration on EUSR remains valid for a period of three years, starting from the date of training. During this time, individuals are considered fully accredited, allowing them to work confidently in their role. Re-registration may be required to maintain their status after expiry. This ensures that professionals continue to meet the necessary industry standards and remain knowledgeable in the latest practices and safety regulations.

Electro Fusion Welding Course

About Energy & Utility Skills

EUSR is the register of training and skills for the energy and utility sector. Schemes and programmes have been developed by Energy and Utility Skills and qualify an individual for registration on the Energy & Utility Skills Register (EUSR).

EUSR schemes and programmes are spread across many industries including Gas, Power, Smart Metering, Telecommunications, Waste and Resource Management, Water and Cross-Industry.

EUSR Electro Fusion Welding Open Course Content

The aim of the EUSR Electro Fusion Welding Open Course is to teach the safe practice, equipment use, and quality assurance for electrofusion—from pre-checks to inspection.

By the end of this course, you will have the skills to:

  • Verify pipe and equipment readiness with pre-checks
  • Identify most relevant equipment, pipes and fittings
  • Understand and demonstrate safe practices
  • Understand and display industry best practices and techniques for electrofusion welding
  • Inspect joints for quality assurance

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Assessment and Certification

You will be assessed by:

  • Written (multi-choice) assessment
  • Oral assessment
  • Practical assessment
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements

There are no formal requirements to enrol. It is advised that you have a good knowledge of written and spoken English to attend this course.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the questions we frequently get asked about EUSR training courses.

How do I get a replacement EUSR card?

All new EUSR registrations are now issued with a virtual card instead of the previous plastic card. Virtual cards mean you can never forget or lose your card. To access the virtual card, all you need is a smartphone or tablet and to download the Vircarda app.

How long does it take for me to get a EUSR card?

Once you have completed your course, the training school will submit your registration application. Your certificate can be with you in as little as a week, but the average time frame is usually 4 weeks.

What happens if I fail the EUSR assessment?

Depending on the timing of your course on the day, you may be offered a resit of the module assessments on the same day. However, it is up to the training school to decide if a resit would be appropriate or whether you would be required to take the course again.