
COURSE INTRODUCTION
This practical programme develops the knowledge required to inspect, test and commission fibre-optic transmission systems. Participants review optical transmission fundamentals, network components, connectors, loss measurement, testing methods and commissioning checks so they can support reliable installation, verification and system handover. Practical examples and guided discussion help participants connect the subject to decisions and challenges in their own workplace.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of this programme, participants should be able to:
- Explain the core concepts, terminology and working principles related to Fiber Optics Commissioning.
- Apply structured methods and industry good practices for Optical-fibre transmission-system fundamentals, Network elements and their functions, and Common fibre-optic applications.
- Evaluate relevant engineering fundamentals situations and identify risks, gaps and improvement opportunities.
- Translate the learning into practical workplace actions and sound technical decisions.
COURSE OUTCOME
Upon completion, participants will be better prepared to:
- Assess relevant workplace situations using the concepts and methods covered in Fiber Optics Commissioning.
- Select and apply appropriate tools, checks or controls for Optical-fibre transmission-system fundamentals, Network elements and their functions, and Common fibre-optic applications.
- Recommend actions that support cross-disciplinary understanding and sound technical decision-making.
- Communicate findings, improvement opportunities and next steps clearly to relevant stakeholders.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Open to beginners and experienced fiber optics personnel
- Those who are maintaining fiber optics network
- Those who are in supervision of IT projects
- Open to businessmen to expand & diversify their business network
- Open those who like to upgrade technical knowledge and skills
- LIST OF EQUIPMENT FOR DEMONSTRATION
- 1. Fusion Splicing Machine - to joint or splice two fiber optics by using fusion method
- 2. OTDR - Optical Time Domain Reflectometer - to determine length of fiber optics cable, to determine exactly damaged fiber optics location and troubleshooting purpose
- 3. Power Meter and Light Source - to conduct final acceptance test fiber optics after installation.
- 4. Fiber Inspection Probe - to check fiber in working status
- 5. Visible Light Source - to check fiber pigtails and patch cords continuity
COURSE CONTENT
- Optical-fibre transmission-system fundamentals
- Network elements and their functions
- Common fibre-optic applications
- Optical connectors and installation considerations
- Loss measurement, testing methods and acceptance criteria
- Commissioning checks, records and system handover






