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MCL Height Safety

mcl height safety

London

ABOUT MCL HEIGHT SAFETY MCL is a specialist working at height/rope access and difficult access training provider who has state of the art training facilities in East London, South London at CATCH (Centre for the Assessment of Technical Competence). From these world-class training facilities they deliver practical, onsite-based training to members of the oil, gas and renewable industries, construction, stage and theatre rigging, theme parks and many more. Classrooms and simulated industrial environments make for the perfect setting in which to undertake our accredited qualifications. Rope access can be applied to so many difficult or unusual scenarios. IRATA TRAINING [https://mclheightsafety.com/courses/irata-training/] The use of rope access is now commonplace around the world, on land and offshore; in cities and on coastal cliffs; on ancient buildings and those of 21st century design. Rope access is the preferred method for many working at height, or in areas of confined or difficult access. IRATA Level 1 [https://mclheightsafety.com/courses/irata-training/irata-level-1-rope-training-course/] The IRATA Level 1 is the entry level into the rope access industry. An IRATA Level 1 technician will be able to perform a range of rope access manoeuvres and have an understanding of the current legislation. IRATA Level 2 [https://mclheightsafety.com/courses/irata-training/irata-level-2-rope-training-course/] This IRATA rope access course is for candidates who already have an IRATA Level 1 qualification, plus 1,000 hours of work on ropes, one year of experience from your previous Level 1 assessment and a Level 1 certificate that is still in date. IRATA Level 3 [https://mclheightsafety.com/courses/irata-training/irata-level-3-rope-training-course/] This IRATA training course is for candidates who already have an IRATA Level 2 qualification, plus 1,000 hours of work on ropes, one year of experience from your previous Level 2 assessment and a Level 2 certificate that is still in date. WORKING AT HEIGHT [https://mclheightsafety.com/courses/working-at-height/] This course covers the use of fall protection equipment when working at height. This course is for personnel who are required to work at height, e.g. roofers, maintenance operatives, surveyors/inspectors and telecom mast/tower climbers. The course provides you with the relevant skills, knowledge and competence to work at height safely using fall protection equipment. PFPE COMPETENT INSPECTOR [https://mclheightsafety.com/courses/pfpe-competent-inspector-training/] This course is intended for people who will be carrying out thorough examinations on Personal Fall Protective Equipment e.g store personnel, site supervisors, working at height operatives or rope access operatives. Current legislation requires personal fall protective equipment to be thoroughly examined by a complete person as to the Working at Height and Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations. FIXED LADDER [https://mclheightsafety.com/courses/fixed-ladder-inspection-course/] This course is designed for personnel who carry out inspections on fixed ladders to BS 4211 British Standard which specifies requirements for ladders with single bar rungs intended to be fixed permanently to structures. This course provides knowledge on the inspection of fixed ladders as per the BS4211 standard, inspection criteria of fixed ladders, fixing element, safety cage and gates/trapdoors. RESCUE COURSE [https://mclheightsafety.com/courses/rescue-course/] This course is for personnel who are required to work at height and already have working at height training with fall protection equipment. This course has been designed to provide you with the skills, knowledge and competence to undertake a rescue of a co-worker or a casualty who has fallen and is suspended by lanyards. The course covers rescuing a casualty from fall arrest equipment after a fall using prepacked rescue equipment. MCL ROPE ACCESS AND HEIGHT SAFETY TRAINING IN EAST LONDON, SOUTH LONDON & HUMBERSIDE For more information, Contact Us [https://mclheightsafety.com/contact/]

Brighter Futures @ Safer Places

brighter futures @ safer places

Essex

Safer Places (formerly known as Harlow Women’s Aid) has over 40 years’ experience in delivering holistic support services to adult and child survivors of Domestic Abuse across Essex and Hertfordshire. Over the years we have grown and adapted our services to meet the needs of the communities we serve. Domestic abuse has both a devastating and radiating impact and affects the survivor and their families, friends, colleagues and communities. Our team take a non-judgemental and respectful approach to their work and we will do all that we can to ensure that everyone who needs our services can use them, how they want to, when they want to, and where they want to. Domestic abuse does not discriminate and happens in every community. We are proud to work inclusively with anyone who has experienced abuse and our services are designed to reach everyone impacted by abuse. To do this we offer a range of services and work collaboratively with our partners in a range of venues. The support that we offer is holistic, trauma informed and individually tailored to each survivor as we know that although there are common behavioural patterns, not one experience is the same as any other and there is no ‘one size fits all’ solution. We know that survivor’s needs are better met when they are involved in creating solutions as equals so our support is co-produced alongside survivors. Our highly qualified staffs are there to empower survivors, giving them the knowledge and confidence to choose the steps on their journey to recovery. Many go on to achieve things they once thought of as impossible. The foundations of our organisation were built by survivors – as were the foundations of one of our refuges. A former project saw a number of survivors qualify as carpenters, bricklayers, painters, plasterers and amenity horticulturalists. The refuge now accommodates 10 families in separate self-contained flats built solely by survivors, for survivors. We recognise that if we are to see our vision materialise and help to create a world where everyone lives a life free from fear and abuse, we need to respond to abuse together, as one. Our training helps professionals and members of the community to recognise the signs of domestic abuse, understand the issues and respond quickly and effectively when a survivor chooses to access support. From short awareness sessions to full IDVA and ISAC qualifications we are committed to sharing our experience and what works to make more families safer. Safer Places vision is a society where everyone lives a life free from fear and abuse Mission Safer Places exist to drive down the incidence and impact of domestic and sexual abuse and to support those who use our services in their journey to recovery, resilience and independence. Values These are the values we promise to uphold so we never loose sight of our mission: Client Led – We empower our clients to exercise choice and control of their support. We ensure client’s voices are heard and that they impact our decision making and shape our services Accessible – We work inclusively with our clients, partners and communities. Anyone who is at risk of experiencing abuse can access our services when, how and where they need them. Respectful – We adopt a trauma informed, holistic approach to support. We listen and believe, are non-judgemental and open and honest about what we can and cannot do. Effective – We deliver high quality services that work for our clients. Our practice is informed by our clients, research, evidence and learning from experts by experience.