John Ryan

Trainer – Hazardous Areas Specialist

John has worked on a number of large industrial construction projects over the last 30 years in Australia and has a strong understanding of power and instrumentation systems, which include installation of infrastructure, cabling, terminations, testing, hazardous area electrical inspections and QA.

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There is more than enough in the course content to make sure we walk away qualified.
Stuart Grant
(Cert IV Instrumentation Student)
The trainer was an extremely knowledgeable instructor. His delivery of the course was outstanding and he is very friendly and approachable.
(EEHA Student)
The trainers were fantastic trainers. Very in depth and extremely knowledgeable in their field. Made everything easy to understand and applied to real world scenarios
Great system of learning at the course. Not rushed with time for questions. Very supportive for my first HV switching course. Thumbs up
Good class engagement with all participants. Great subject matter knowledge. Overall wonderful experience.
I have left the course feeling a lot more confident in my abilities to complete my EEHA responsibilities at site. There was a lot of content but our trainer delivered it in a way that was not overwhelming.
(EEHA Student)
Instructor new his subject mater very good
Was well presented no death by power point extremely practical best one I have completed
Was a great teacher and a very friendly people person, will be recommending courses to my company.
(EEHA Student)
Best eeha course done so far
Teacher was excellent, very knowledgeable, very personable, didn’t shut people down. Absolute 10/10. When training people to be an assessor he should be the model they learn how to be like.
Great course. Will highly recommend to other staff. Trainer was great and very welcoming.
(EEHA Student)

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