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12.02.2010 17:41
E.ON Bulgaria opens its doors to students from Gorna Oryahovitsa
The training center for safe handling and operation of the company invited students from the Professional School for Electrotechnical and Electronics in the city
AUTHOR: publics.bg

  • E.ON Bulgaria training center in Gorna Oryahovitsa
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On the 8th of February, the training center for safe handling and operation of electricity distribution facilities from E. ON Bulgaria, which was opened late last year, opened its doors for a group of students from the Professional School of Electrotechnical and Electronics in Gorna Oryahovitsa and their teachers. Ten of the visitors will make their mandatory training and working practice for 10 weeks in the Regional Center Gorna Oryahovitsa of E. ON Bulgaria Grid.

The students passed the mandatory safety briefing and were clearly familiar with the basic rules for safe operation of equipment from the electricity distribution network in the training hall at the training center, and after that they saw the specialized offices – for working on power distribution boards with switchgear, and the special site, fitted with air and cable lines.

The center, in the creation of which the company invest 255 000 BGN, is equipped with the most commonly used in electricity distribution grid facilities, so that training is carried out in conditions similar to actual. The center trained not only E. ON Bulgaria Grids employees, but also employees of its partners - subcontractors. In 2010 it is scheduled 1000 employees of E. ON Bulgaria to be trained and about 200 employees of the company's subcontractors.

"What we heard here is an interesting and very useful for us. We learned new things we have not taught in school, "said Tsvetelin Georgiev, a student in the professional school, who will make an educational practice in E. ON Bulgaria Grid.

"The students have worked in educational workshops and have no practical experience of working in real conditions. The information they received during that visit heightened their attention to the basic requirements for safe handling of electrical equipment. Next week, when they start their working practice in E. ON Bulgaria Grid, they will know how to keep out and what to strive to learn from the professionalists”, explained Prof. Marian Atanasov, from the Professional School for Electrotechnical and Electronics in Gorna Oryahovitsa.


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