BHE training courses in October and November 2022

October 14, 2022

Security providers will find excellent opportunities at the BHE to train and educate their staff in the field of intrusion detection technology (EMT). Over the next few weeks we will be offering the following EMT training courses:

For people who already have more intensive knowledge or many years of experience in burglar alarm technology, the BHE specialist seminar “Planning and project planning of burglar alarm systems” is aimed at 24/25 October 2022 in Fulda. In this two-day workshop, various topics relating to the planning and projecting of intruder detection systems (including permissible deviations, typical planning errors, etc.) will be covered. In addition, the participants will work out various intrusion alarm concepts on the basis of practical examples and thus practise the application of the applicable standards and guidelines (in particular DIN VDE 0833 and VdS 2311).

The “Burglar alarm systems – advanced seminar with examination” on 29/30 November 2022 in Hünfeld is aimed at people with basic knowledge or professional experience in burglar alarm technology who would like to expand, intensify or update their knowledge. Participants will gain a sound insight into the technical components as well as the important areas of planning, project planning, installation, commissioning and maintenance. At the end of the event, a specialist knowledge examination can be taken and thus one of the requirements for the award “BHE-certified specialist company for intruder alarm systems” can be fulfilled.

Further information: bhe.de/zertifizierung/errichter-zertifizierung/qualitaetssiegel-fuer-errichter

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