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« Formation en Nouvelle Calédonie

Présidence du Comité de Normalisation Protection Foudre Européen »

Jan 18

Training in New Caledonia

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Formation

by Alain

MineNCAs part of one of our actions in New Caledonia, SEFTIM has trained a part of the technical staff of a mining company operating nickel deposits. This training week was by chance, the week with the biggest amount of storm of the year on the main Island (grande terre). A total of 300,000 lightning arcs have been recorded by the weather office since the beginning of the year with a two-week spike covering the training period.

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