EUSR Endorsed Leica DSX Product Training

Leica Detection DSX Product Training

This half day course can be delivered on site (subject to suitability) or at one of our Detection Training sites

Courses are limited to six attendees to ensure a good trainer to attendee ratio.

The DSX GPR User Training Course is made up of five parts.

  1. Utility Avoidance
    Our course starts out in a classroom situation with a background on utility detection and avoidance. This is an important element of the course as it covers why we use Avoidance equipment.

  2. Theory.
    We then cover the basics of GPR theory and how ground conditions and environmental conditions can affect the data interpretation.

  3. The equipment
    This part is a product overview
    • Carrying out an equipment check
    • Application methods.
    • Marking out a grid
    • Setting up positioning equipment
    • Carrying out a scan

  4. DXplore
    We then move onto a classroom demonstration of the Intuitive DXplore software and how to identify, label and confirm the presence of utilities.

  5. Post-processing the data
    It is then time to move to the survey area where each trainee will have the opportunity to;
    • Carry out a site reconnaissance.
    • Set up a survey grid.
    • Complete a survey with the DSX.
    • Analyse and interpret the data using the DXplore software.
    • Complete a “Quick Scan” survey.

 

Course Details

  • From £600+ VAT
  • Delivered at the Leica Training School or at the customers venue (subject to Suitability)
  • Max 6 attendees.
  • One training DSX will be supplied.
  • 4-5 hours duration.
  • Leica Detection Training certificate issued upon successful completion.

£30 additional cost per person for EUSR construction skills card.

 

 Leica Detection DSX Product Training

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