In depth theory and practical training course into all elements to design and build an optical fibre network, including:

  • Physics of optical fibres and network devices 
  • Optical fibre, cable and connector types 
  • Passive and active components, advantages and limitations 
  • Testing methods to determine network quality at installation and maintenance
    • Power, OSA, OTDR and BER results
  • Network types 
  • Digital payloads used within networks
  • Introduction to laser eye safety guidelines

Laser eye safety In optical networks course (½ Day)

Optical Networks for Project Managers (2 Day)

Optical networking Consultants and training providers

TRAINING

Course develops working knowledge and understanding of:

  • Optics components involved in successful deployment of an optical network
  • Fibres type identification
  • Active component description and comparisons
  • Interpreting fibre network testing results
  • Network structures and protocols
  • Laser safety guidelines to protect employers and employees

Optical Networks for Engineers (3 day theory, 2 DayS PraCtical)

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We have developed a range of condensed courses designed to provide a high level of practical understanding a relatively short time. These courses are aimed at upskilling the workforce of our clients, creating employees who become intelligent customers, with the knowledge necessary to effectively operate with the networks they deal with on a regular basis. They are designed for senior company executives, salesforce, technical staff and project managers. The courses seek to break down and simplify areas of optical networking which are generally considered technical and complex. After completion of these courses we expect attendees to have acquired a good understanding of the multiple layers of technologies which make up the digital world and an enhanced knowledge of industry practices, structure and jargon.

Optical Networks for Executives (1 Day)

Key elements of optical fibre networks including:

  • Benefits, costs, installation regulations and qualifications, safety matters and industry trends.
  • Installation and testing requirements for successful deployment of optical networks
  • Active and passive components used in optical networks
  • Network structures and protocols types
  • Laser safety guidelines to protect employers and employees

Provides Health and safety guidelines for all risk involved in laser systems in telecommunication industry:

  • Guides attendees on UK, European and American laser safety standards
  • Defines the risk, laser classifications and safe practices to reduce accidents.
  • Defines employer, employee and laser safety officer the roles and responsibilities.