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Our accredited Cryotherapy (fat freezing) training course will give you in-depth training on what Cryotherapy is and how to safely and effectively perform the treatment on clients. Our Cryotherapy (fat freezing) training course will give you in-depth training on what Cryotherapy is and how to safely and effectively perform the treatment on clients. The CPD Group accredits our course. Course Entry Requirements: This course is suitable for both medics and non-medics. Level 3 in Beauty Therapy or equivalent is desirable Good command of English A minimum of 18 years Training is complimentary when you purchase the Beautier Cryo Pro machine. Contact us for the course and machine package prices. Course Pre-Study/Practical & Length: Training includes online theory plus 1-day face-to-face practical training and ongoing support. Course Agenda: During the training day, you will learn: - What Cryotherapy is - How our weight affects our health - How Cryotherapy works - Introduction to the operation of your machine - Client Consultation - Client Safety - Contraindications to treatment - Areas that can be treated - How to perform a treatment - Handset positioning for all areas - Side Effects - Pre and Post-treatment advice - Machine Maintenance - General Troubleshooting - FAQs Course Benefits Student Benefits Comprehensive Knowledge: By enrolling in this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of cryotherapy and its application in fat reduction and body contouring. You will learn about the science behind fat freezing, the technology involved, treatment protocols, and safety considerations. This knowledge will make you a confident and competent practitioner in cryotherapy. Practical Hands-on Experience: Our training course emphasises practical training, allowing you to gain hands-on experience in performing cryotherapy treatments. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, you will learn the correct application techniques, treatment planning, and client assessment. This practical experience will enhance your skills and prepare you to deliver effective treatments. Diversify Your Skill Set: Cryotherapy is a popular non-surgical body sculpting technique that is in high demand. By enrolling in this course, you will expand your skill set and offer a sought-after treatment to your clients. Diversifying your services can attract new clients and increase your earning potential. Client Satisfaction: Cryotherapy provides clients with a non-invasive and non-surgical option for fat reduction and body contouring. By learning the techniques and protocols of cryotherapy, you can help clients achieve their desired body goals and boost their self-confidence. Client satisfaction will contribute to your professional reputation and potentially lead to referrals. Client Benefits Effective Fat Reduction: Cryotherapy treatments can selectively target and eliminate unwanted fat cells in specific areas of the body, such as the abdomen, thighs, arms, and love handles. By providing cryotherapy services, you can help clients achieve noticeable and long-lasting fat reduction results. Non-Invasive and Safe: Cryotherapy is a non-invasive alternative to surgical procedures, offering clients a safe and comfortable treatment option. Clients can benefit from fat reduction without the risks, downtime, or scarring associated with invasive methods. Body Contouring and Improved Confidence: Cryotherapy can help clients contour their bodies and achieve a more sculpted appearance. By reducing stubborn fat deposits, cryotherapy can enhance body shape and proportions, leading to improved confidence and self-esteem. Earning Potential Expanded Service Offerings: Offering cryotherapy services can attract new clients and increase your revenue streams. By diversifying your services to include fat freezing, you can cater to clients seeking non-surgical body sculpting solutions. Repeat Clients and Referrals: Satisfied clients who achieve their desired fat reduction results are more likely to become repeat customers. They may also refer their friends, family, and acquaintances to experience cryotherapy treatments with you. This can significantly contribute to your earning potential. Growing Demand: Cryotherapy for fat reduction and body contouring has gained significant popularity in recent years. As more individuals seek non-invasive alternatives to surgical procedures, the demand for cryotherapy services continues to grow. By becoming a skilled cryotherapy practitioner, you position yourself to meet this demand and increase your earning potential. Frequently Asked Questions How can I book? We have a few options for you to book. You can book by selecting an available training date above here on our website, by contacting us through email at hello@cosmetic.college or by contacting us on 0333 015 5117. Where is the Cosmetic College The Cosmetic College is located at: 3 Locks Court, 429 Crofton Road, Orpington, BR6 8NL Is a deposit required to book? All enrolments are charged an administration fee which is non-refundable. When you enrol you can elect to pay a deposit of 10% plus the administration fee or pay the total training course in full. We have full details of the terms and conditions of training course enrolments here What is the course duration? 1 day + pre-study via our online learning platform. What will I learn in this training course? In this course, you will learn about the principles of cryotherapy, the science behind fat freezing, and the technology used in the process. You will also gain practical knowledge and hands-on experience in performing cryotherapy treatments, including client assessment, treatment planning, application techniques, and post-treatment care. Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in the course? No specific prerequisites are required to enrol in the Cryotherapy (Fat Freezing) Training Course. However, having a basic understanding of anatomy and physiology can be beneficial. We welcome individuals from various backgrounds, including beauty professionals, aestheticians, and those interested in entering the field of non-surgical body sculpting. Will I receive a certification upon completion of the course? Yes, upon successful completion of the Cryotherapy (Fat Freezing) Training Course, you will receive a certification. This certification will validate your training and demonstrate your competence in performing cryotherapy treatments for fat reduction and body contouring. Is hands-on training included in the course? Absolutely! Our training course includes hands-on training to ensure that you gain practical experience in performing cryotherapy treatments. Under the guidance of our experienced instructors, you will have the opportunity to practice the techniques on models, allowing you to develop confidence and proficiency in delivering effective treatments. What equipment and technology will be used during the training? We use state-of-the-art cryotherapy equipment and technology in our training course. You will learn how to operate and utilise the specific equipment used for fat freezing treatments. Our instructors will guide you on the correct usage and ensure your understanding of the technology involved. Can I start offering cryotherapy services after completing the course? Yes, upon completion of the Cryotherapy (Fat Freezing) Training Course, you will have the knowledge and skills to start offering cryotherapy services to your clients. You will be equipped to provide safe and effective treatments, helping clients achieve their desired fat reduction and body contouring goals.
The QA Level 3 Award in Administering Emergency Oxygen (RQF) qualification has been designed for those who are responsible for providing care to casualties where the administration of emergency oxygen may be required. Over a half day period, candidates will learn about the clinical need for emergency oxygen and the safety considerations of this, as well as how to administer emergency oxygen when dealing with a range of conditions. Successful candidates will leave the course with the knowledge and skills needed to administer emergency oxygen both safely and effectively. Achievement of this qualification confirms candidates have met both the theoretical and practical requirements, however, it does not imply a ‘license to practice’ – the scope of practice is determined by the organisation responsible for oxygen provision. This qualification does not allow candidates to obtain, store or administer oxygen without clinical governance.
Overview The effective management of finances is a fundamental function for any organisation but particularly so in the public sector. Governments, under the scrutiny of the citizens they represent, are increasingly under pressure to improve public services whilst at the same time identifying ways to cut spending and increase efficiency. This programme recognises these difficulties and ensures that participants leave the programme with a full understanding of effective financial management in the public sector - including budgeting systems, auditing, preparing financial statements and tracking expenditure.
The classification society, which is a non-governmental organisation in the shipping industry establishes and maintains technical standards for construction and operation of marine vessels and offshore structures. The primary role of the society is to classify ships and validate that their design and calculations are in accordance with the published standards. It also carries out periodical survey of ships to ensure that they continue to meet the parameters of set standards. The society is also responsible for classification of all offshore structures including platforms and submarines. Flag states maintain a ship register in which all ships that sail under their flag need to be registered. Classification societies are licensed by flag states to survey and classify ships and issue certificates on their behalf. They classify and certify marine vessels and structures on the basis of their structure, design and safety standards. The primary task of classification society surveyors is to survey in order to maintain the standards of construction and condition of ships and machinery, which have been laid down by the society. The secondary function of class surveyors, where their society is approved by governments, is for their surveys to be used as a basis for the issue of statutory certificates relating to safety at sea. A classification society’s workforce comprises of Surveyors who are full time employees and are generally referred to as “Exclusive” surveyors; the ones employed on a part time basis are “Non-exclusive” surveyors. Although the classification societies started in 1760 with captains who will examine a ship, more specialization came and now there are in principle there three kind of surveyors whom are mainly marine professionals’ mariners, such as a qualified ship's deck officers, mechanical/electrical engineers, naval architects. In most cases you will find the navigational inspectors as the flag state inspectors and auditors. The classification society uses the mechanical/electrical inspectors. They will start in the engine room and will learn the hull part in their inspection career. The hull surveyors are in a perfect world only naval architects. The auditors in the classification society can have navigational background but normally the surveyor with experience will become auditor. Although you will think that every class surveyor is entitled to inspect everything, this is however not the case. It is the intention of this course to extend the student’s knowledge and understanding of the role, workings and requirements of a classification society and its interface with IMO when applying statutory regulations on behalf of flag administrations and qualify you as an expert in this field able to deal with port state control, flag administration and vetting officials.
About this Training Course This five-day training course will cover aspects of FPSO operations with an emphasis on management of safety. A background of the methodology used to generate the various safety plans and codes used in the operational safety case will be covered. The course will also review general operational guidelines in the offshore environment to ensure that the operations are completed as designed. This will include offtake operations and maintenance processes for the plant and vessel as well as a session on subsea. Training Objectives To enable participants to obtain an in-depth understanding of FPSO operations, safety and maintenance: Provide a broad overview of how an FPSO operation is set up and established in the field Grasp the various methods used to moor the production units Analyse information and methods required to establish the operation according to local and international regulations. Assess the methods used to calculate the safety parameters and requirements to construct an approved valid safety case Explore conditions to monitor during operations with regards to safety and structure Inspect various types of hazards associated with production and produced materials Review regular and emergency operational maintenance requirements Examine cyclones and weather events causing disconnection Comprehend manning, training requirements and operations including cargo Case studies and Exercises: The training course uses real life examples and case studies to explain the setup, preparation, implementation and operational activities required to successfully complete FPSO operations from a safety and maintenance perspective. This will allow the application of participants' newly-acquired knowledge. Case studies also stimulate independent thinking and discussion among the participants. Case Studies The case studies proposed for this course will include: A group exercise to consider what is the minimum requirement for the production of a safety case Generic plan for the development of a maintenance management system using computer software systems (e.g. Amos) Construction of a UWILD plan to include scope and potential tendering requirements Quizzes The various quizzes can be expanded or arranged to suit the group/interests and topics covered but will generally include the following topics: Mooring types and location where they are primarily used Safety cases Safety management systems Process hazards and mitigation UWILD components and regulations Operations management Offtake operations Target Audience The course is generally aimed at personnel who are involved in FPSO operations as either offshore crew or onshore support team members. This course will also greatly benefit the following groups but not limited to: Process engineers Surveyors Facility engineers Naval architects Operations engineer Health, Safety, Environment (HSE) specialists and managers Maintenance engineers Course Level Intermediate Training Methods The training course is presented in an interactive workshop format that allows for discussion. The course will be delivered through analysis of case studies and running examples of problems. Course Duration: 5 days in total (35 hours) The training instructor relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all participants gain a complete understanding of all the topics covered. The training comprises of information supplemented by visual activities including photographs from various operations and videos of operational and safety activities. Interaction verbally will be necessary to achieve the best learning outcome from the materials. Course timings and breaks 0830 - Registration 0900 - Start of training 1030 - Morning break 1045 - Training recommences 1230 - Lunch break 1330 - Training recommences 1515 - Afternoon break 1530 - Training recommences 1700 - End of training Trainer Your expert course leader has been involved in the Oil and Gas industry for over 28 years in several different roles commencing as a second deck officer on FPSO's and moving through the industry from deck officer to Master, OIM and Field Superintendent. He has also been in charge of semisubmersible and fixed production platforms as field superintendent before moving ashore into senior management roles. On completion of industry specific activities, he moved to teaching roles at South Tyneside Maritime College in the department of marine and simulation and presented live courses to maritime students from cadet to Master. Prior to returning to Perth in March 2019, he was training manager for a subsidiary of Gaz Transport and Technigaz of France. He has a Master Class 1 certificate with endorsements for hazardous cargoes and a Graduate Certificate in Business Administration as well as multiple course certificates required to operate FPSO's, platforms and semisubmersible facilities. He has been involved in the preparation of national standards for Safety Cases (Australia); Designing and structural setup of competency-based training systems in South East Asia. He was also involved in the development of minimum standards, competency profiles position based and preparation and implementation of training plans to ensure competency in the local staff in Asian operations. He was part of the development team for minimum standards of offshore safety in Australian offshore operations including the implementation of the Common Safety Training Program (CSTP). He was also involved in implementing training plans for both simulator and classroom based courses in LNG operations and cargo tank design and construction. Highlighted work experience: Premier Petroleum Myanmar Ltd Petronas Carigali Newfield Australia (Cartier) Pty Ltd: FPSO Jabiru Venture FPSO Challis Venture Onshore OIM Australian FPSO Management Pty. Ltd. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. 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Our Central Venous Access Device Training course is facilitated by registered clinicians with extensive experience.
About this Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) Electrification of the transportation sector will impact the power system in several ways. Besides the additional load, local impact on the grid needs to be managed by the grid operators. Simultaneously charging of many electric vehicles (EVs) might exceed the limits in specific locations. On the other hand, EVs can provide flexibility and other ancillary services that will help grid operators. This 3 half-day VILT course will provide a complete overview of integrating electric vehicles (EVs) into the power grid. It will cover the whole value chain from grid operations to the car battery. This includes the control room, possible grid reinforcement, demand side management and power electronics. This course will demonstrate the impact on the grid and solutions for a safe & cost-effective grid plan and operation, with examples of successful integration of EVs. The course will also provide vital knowledge about technology used for EVs such as power electronics, demand side management, communication and batteries. In this context, the focus will be on power electronics as it has the highest impact on the grid. The grid planning tool, pandapower, is introduced as an open source tool for power system modelling. The set-up of the training course allows for discussion and questions. Questions can be formulated by the participants upfront or during the training. This course is delivered in partnership with Fraunhofer IEE. Training Objectives At the end of this course, the participants will: Understand the charging options for EVs and its impact on the grid and batteries Identify system services for EVs with regards to voltage quality at the point of common coupling Discover what are the 'grid friendly' and grid supporting functions in EVs Uncover the different applications, standards and data researched on EVs Examine the application of a grid planning tool (pandapower) for power system modelling Be able to develop code snippets with pandapower Apply and execute a code example for power system modelling with pandapower Target Audience EV and grid project developers and administrators Power grid operators and planners EPC organisations involved in grid development EV/ battery manufacturers and designers EV transport planners and designers Government regulators and policy makers Training Methods The VILT will be delivered online in 3 half-day sessions comprising 4 hours per day, with 2 x 10 minutes breaks per day, including time for lectures, discussion, quizzes and short interactive exercises. Additionally, some self-study will be requested. Participants are invited but not obliged to bring a short presentation (10 mins max) on a practical problem they encountered in their work. This will then be explained and discussed during the VILT. A short test or quiz will be held at the end of every session/day. Trainer Our first course expert is Head of Department Converters and Electrical Drive Systems at Fraunhofer IEE and Professor for Electromobility and Electrical Infrastructure at Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences. He received his engineering degree in automation in 2008 by the THM Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen (FH Giessen-Friedberg). Afterwards he studied power engineering at University of Kassel and received his diploma certificate in 2010. In 2016 he received the Ph.D. (Dr.-Ing.) from the University of Hannover. The title of his dissertation is Optimized multifunctional bi-directional charger for electric vehicles. He has been a researcher at the Fraunhofer IEE in Kassel since 2010 and deals with power converters for electric vehicles, photovoltaics and wind energy. His current research interests include the bidirectional inductive power transfer, battery charger and inverter as well as new power electronic components such as SiC MOSFETs and chokes. Additionally, our key expert is Chairman of the IEEE Joint IAS/PELS/IES German Chapter and a member of the International Scientific Committee of the EPE Association. Our second course expert is deputy head of energy storage department at Fraunhofer IEE. Prior to this he was the Director of Grid Integration department at SMA Solar Technology AG, one of the world's largest manufacturers of PV power converters. Before joining SMA, our course expert was manager of the Front Office System Planning at Amprion GmbH (formerly RWE TSO), one of the four German transmission system operators. He holds a degree of electrical engineering of the University of Kassel, Germany. In 2003 he finished his Ph.D. (Dr.-Ing.) on the topic of wind power forecasting at the 'Institute of Solar Energy Supply Technology' (now Fraunhofer IEE) in Kassel. In 2004 he started his career at RWE TSO with main focus on wind power integration and congestion management. Our course expert is chairman of the IEC SC 8A 'Grid Integration of Large-capacity Renewable Energy (RE) Generation' and has published several papers about grid integration of renewable energy source and forecasting systems on books, magazines, international conferences and workshops. Our third course expert is Research Associate at Fraunhofer IEE. He is actively working on different projects related to the integration of electric vehicle charging into the electric distribution grid. The focus of this work concerns time series based simulations for grid planning and operation in order to investigate the effect of a future rollout of electric vehicles and charging infrastructure on economics e.g. costs for grid reinforcement. He completed his master degree (MSc.) in Business Administration and Engineering: Electrical Power Engineering at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. Our trainers are experts from Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy System Technology (Fraunhofer, IEE), Germany. The Fraunhofer IEE researches for the national and international transformation of energy supply systems POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information about post training coaching support and fees applicable for this. Accreditions And Affliations