CAT and Genny Training Scotland | On-Site Across the Central Belt
Sygma Solutions delivers CAT and Genny training across Scotland, on your site, on the CAT4 cable avoidance tool and Genny signal generator your operatives use every day. EUSR and ProQual accredited, a CITB Approved Training Organisation, 21 years in underground utility location. We travel to you, with no travel surcharge across mainland Scotland.
What We Deliver
CAT and Genny Courses We Deliver in Scotland
Each course is a private, in-house session at your Scottish premises with hands-on practical training on genuine CAT4 and Genny equipment. You choose the date; we bring the tools, signal generators and assessors. Every route certifies operatives to locate buried utilities before excavation.
| Course | Most Suitable For |
|---|---|
| CAT and Genny Training (In-House Certificate) | Operatives new to CAT and Genny equipment. Practical CAT4 and Genny instruction with a same-day Sygma certificate. |
| EUSR CAT1 (EUSR Category 1) | Teams that need the EUSR card. The industry-standard CAT and Genny qualification. |
| ProQual CAT1 (Accredited by ProQual) | Teams needing an externally verified, individually assessed qualification. |
| ProQual CAT1 Plus (Most Advanced) | Operatives in complex, high-risk environments. The most advanced CAT and Genny qualification in the UK. |
| OSCA (On-Site Competency Assessment) | Verifying real site competency between training cycles, on your own ground. |
Equipment Skills
What Your Team Will Learn: CAT4 and Genny Operation
The CAT4 Cable Avoidance Tool
Operatives learn how the CAT4 detects buried services, how to sweep methodically, how to read signal strength and depth, and where the tool's limits lie. We cover gain settings, the difference between shallow and deep services, and the everyday mistakes that cause missed lines and strikes.
The Genny Signal Generator
The Genny turns a guess into a located service. Trainees learn direct connection and induction, applying a clean signal to a target cable or pipe, and tracing it accurately. Our Genny-first methodology is the biggest single difference between a competent operator and a confident one.
The Four CAT Locating Modes
1. Power Mode
Passive detection of the field from loaded power cables. Unloaded cables may give little or no signal.
2. Genny (Signal) Mode
Active location using a signal applied by the Genny — the most accurate way to identify and trace a line.
3. Radio Mode
Passive detection of VLF radio signals re-radiated by metallic services. Signal varies with depth and soil.
4. Avoidance Mode
All passive modes combined into one sweep — the standard pre-dig safety check.
On-Site Delivery
Why Scottish Teams Choose On-Site CAT and Genny Training
Scotland's ground is busy: Scottish Water's ongoing mains and wastewater investment, renewables and grid-connection works across the country, and dense city-centre development in Edinburgh and Glasgow all put operatives near buried services daily. Competent CAT4 and Genny operation is what keeps those crews and networks safe.
Training on your own site in Scotland means your team learns the equipment against the services and ground conditions they actually work in, not a demonstration field. That is the difference between a classroom pass and a confident operator on a live dig.
We deliver across the Central Belt — Edinburgh, Glasgow and the surrounding regions — and further afield across mainland Scotland, half day or full day, with travel included.
Funding
CITB Funding for CAT and Genny Training in Scotland
Sygma Solutions is a CITB Approved Training Organisation. Scottish construction businesses registered with CITB may be able to access funding support towards eligible CAT and Genny course costs through the CITB Employer Network model. Ask your adviser, or contact Sygma and we will help you through it.
Common Questions
Questions About CAT and Genny Training in Scotland
What does a CAT and Genny course in Scotland cover?
Your operatives learn to operate the CAT4 cable avoidance tool and the Genny signal generator: the four CAT locating modes, applying a Genny signal to a target line, reading depth and signal, and the EUSR Category 1 standard for locating buried services. Theory is paired with practical instruction on your own site in Scotland.
Do you deliver CAT and Genny training across Scotland?
Yes. Sygma delivers on site across the Central Belt — Edinburgh, Glasgow and the surrounding regions — and further afield to Aberdeen, Dundee and beyond. Travel is included in the quote with no surcharge for delivery across mainland Scotland. Your team trains on the buried services in the ground at your depot or project.
Do you bring the CAT4 and Genny equipment?
Yes. Our trainers bring the CAT4 tools, Genny signal generators and all assessment materials to your Scottish site, and your team can train on their own kit so they finish confident with the equipment they use every day.
What qualification do operatives receive?
One CAT and Genny programme leads to a Sygma in-house certificate the same day, the EUSR Category 1 card, or the externally verified ProQual CAT1 qualification. We help you pick the route your clients and frameworks require.
Is CITB funding available for CAT and Genny training in Scotland?
Sygma Solutions is a CITB Approved Training Organisation. CITB-registered Scottish businesses may be able to access funding towards CAT and Genny course costs through the CITB Employer Network model.
Other Regions
CAT and Genny Training Across the UK
Sygma delivers on-site CAT and Genny training UK-wide. See our regional course guides:
Looking at the wider cable-avoidance and utility-avoidance picture rather than the CAT and Genny equipment specifically? See Cable Avoidance Training Scotland.
Get a Quote for CAT and Genny Training in Scotland
Tell us how many delegates need CAT and Genny training, the route you need — in-house, EUSR or ProQual — and your preferred dates. We will confirm availability and send a quote within one working day.