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TSSC launches Oxygen Concentrator Free Training Module to boost awareness

Telecom Sector Skill Council launched Oxygen Concentrator Free Training Module to boost awareness during this pandemic situation.

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In view of the ongoing pandemic surge, overburdened health infrastructure and the lack of medical oxygen for the Covid-19 patients, it has become imperative for new healthcare workers, technicians, volunteer and even the layperson to be aware about the maintenance and basic operations of alternatives like Oxygen Concentrators.

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In view of this fast-developing scenario, the Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC) has launched a detailed O2 Concentrator Training Module on its website (http://www.tsscindia.com/download), tailored for the understanding of all the individuals on the successful installation and operation of the O2 concentrators. This will be available at Free of Cost for the visitors.

The module is a step by step manual about a concentrator and what are its uses and functioning. It explains about the range of O2 concentrator models available in the Indian market and how they work. The module is designed to be a guide for the installation, operation and maintenance of these devices.

“With the rapid adoption of these devices, a need for proper training has become necessary for all front line workers to install, maintain and operate these devices properly. The government has also allowed for gifting of these devices without import duty liability and I foresee there will be a huge influx of these devices in the near future.” said Arvind Bali, CEO, Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC)

Additionally, TSSC is launching capsule courses targeting domains like Drone Technology and Telemedicine. These courses are designed keeping in mind the increasing need for social distancing and subsequent migration to digital and remote services.

The courses will be launched as an effort by TSSC to spread awareness about such services and devices to help ease the burden on the authorities and organizations who are on the front lines fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic.

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