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Level 1 In Principles Of Fire Safety Awareness

5.0(5)

By Wimbledon Training Services

The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 require all employers to make arrangements to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are injured or taken ill at work. This includes carrying out a risk assessment, appointing a suitable amount of first aiders and providing adequate first aid equipment and approved first aid training to the appointed first aider.

Level 1 In Principles Of Fire Safety Awareness
Delivered In-Person in WimbledonFlexible Dates
£75

First Aid Basic Life Support and the safe use of an AED Level 2

By Passion4Training

This training course is delivered by Registered Trainers with many years of on-the-job experience and who can guide you through the theoretical and practical elements of this essential healthcare training course, and answer any questions that may arise during your training.

First Aid Basic Life Support and the safe use of an AED Level 2
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£60

Sew your own Knickers, Pants - Wonder Undies by Waves and Wild

5.0(49)

By Stitching Kitchen

An intermediate sewing workshop - making your own knickers, pants, undies. Create underwear to suit you and for your comfort.

Sew your own Knickers, Pants - Wonder Undies by Waves and Wild
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£50

Creating Confidence in YOU

By The Motivation Clinic

Creating Confidence in YOU. Come and learn some strategies & tips to put in your toolbox

Creating Confidence in YOU
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£59

Salsa Cuban Style Workshop Every First Sunday of The Month

5.0(62)

By Club Azucar - Latin Dance

Salsa Cuban Style workshop For Couples only - every first Sunday of the month @ 4 PM until 6 PM


 Salsa Cuban Style Workshop Every First Sunday of The Month
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£50

SPRING 'LIVING' WREATH WORKSHOP with Bulbs and Flowering plants

5.0(11)

By Jenni Wren Creative - Floristry Arts & Crafts

Spring Wreath Making Workshops in Oxfordshire in person, online or in kit boxes. A perfect Mother’s Day gift or a wonderful Spring craft. Create a Living Spring Wreath with Spring Bulbs, flowering Plants and foliage at one of our popular Workshops in Didcot and Faringdon.

SPRING 'LIVING' WREATH WORKSHOP with Bulbs and Flowering plants
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£49

Basic Life Support and Management of Anaphylaxis (RQF)

By BAB Business Group

Anaphylaxis is a severe and life-threatening allergic reaction, which requires immediate medical attention. With the number of sufferers increasing each year, it is extremely important to know what to do when faced with this acute emergency condition.  The QA Level 2 Award in Basic Life Support and Management of Anaphylaxis (RQF) qualification has been designed for those who have a specific responsibility at work, at home or in voluntary and community activities, to provide basic life support and manage anaphylaxis when dealing with an emergency. Successful candidates will be able to recognise the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis, and will be equipped with the vital skills needed to administer safe, prompt and effective treatment.

Basic Life Support and Management of Anaphylaxis (RQF)
Delivered In-Person in Heywood or UK WideFlexible Dates
£65

Mini Medics - First Aid for Children

4.8(50)

By EF Training & Consultancy Ltd

mini medics, first aid, CPR, BLS, Burns, children, kids,

Mini Medics - First Aid for Children
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£50

Concept Pro - Complete CCTV Solutions (Welwynn Garden Branch)

By Videcon Training

Assessment and Planning: Survey the area where you want to install CCTV cameras. Identify key areas that need surveillance such as entry points, blind spots, and valuable assets. Determine the number of cameras needed and their types (e.g., dome, bullet, PTZ) based on the coverage required and environmental conditions. Plan the placement of cameras considering factors like lighting conditions, obstructions, and the angle of view required. Selecting Equipment: Choose high-quality CCTV cameras and other necessary equipment such as DVRs (Digital Video Recorders) or NVRs (Network Video Recorders), cables, connectors, power supplies, and storage devices. Ensure compatibility between cameras and recording devices. Consider features like resolution, night vision capability, and weather resistance. Mounting Cameras: Install cameras at the planned locations using appropriate mounting brackets or housings. Ensure cameras are securely fixed to prevent tampering or theft. Adjust the angle and direction of each camera to cover the desired area effectively. Running Cables: Plan the route for cables connecting cameras to the recording device. Use weatherproof cables suitable for outdoor installation. Conceal cables where possible to prevent tampering and maintain aesthetics. Connecting Components: Connect cameras to the DVR/NVR using appropriate cables and connectors. Ensure proper power supply to cameras and recording devices. Configure network settings if using an IP-based CCTV system for remote viewing. Configuring Settings: Access the DVR/NVR interface and configure settings such as recording schedule, motion detection, and video quality. Set up user accounts and passwords to restrict access to the system. Test the system to ensure cameras are capturing footage and recording properly. Remote Viewing (Optional): Set up remote viewing capabilities to access live or recorded footage from smartphones, tablets, or computers. Configure port forwarding on your router if accessing the system from outside the local network. Install and configure the necessary software or mobile apps provided by the CCTV system manufacturer. Testing and Maintenance: Test the system thoroughly to ensure all cameras are functioning correctly and recording as expected. Regularly check and clean cameras to maintain optimal performance. Update firmware and software periodically to patch security vulnerabilities and access new features.  

Concept Pro - Complete CCTV Solutions (Welwynn Garden Branch)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£100

Concept Pro - Complete CCTV Solutions (Head Office)

By Videcon Training

Assessment and Planning: Survey the area where you want to install CCTV cameras. Identify key areas that need surveillance such as entry points, blind spots, and valuable assets. Determine the number of cameras needed and their types (e.g., dome, bullet, PTZ) based on the coverage required and environmental conditions. Plan the placement of cameras considering factors like lighting conditions, obstructions, and the angle of view required. Selecting Equipment: Choose high-quality CCTV cameras and other necessary equipment such as DVRs (Digital Video Recorders) or NVRs (Network Video Recorders), cables, connectors, power supplies, and storage devices. Ensure compatibility between cameras and recording devices. Consider features like resolution, night vision capability, and weather resistance. Mounting Cameras: Install cameras at the planned locations using appropriate mounting brackets or housings. Ensure cameras are securely fixed to prevent tampering or theft. Adjust the angle and direction of each camera to cover the desired area effectively. Running Cables: Plan the route for cables connecting cameras to the recording device. Use weatherproof cables suitable for outdoor installation. Conceal cables where possible to prevent tampering and maintain aesthetics. Connecting Components: Connect cameras to the DVR/NVR using appropriate cables and connectors. Ensure proper power supply to cameras and recording devices. Configure network settings if using an IP-based CCTV system for remote viewing. Configuring Settings: Access the DVR/NVR interface and configure settings such as recording schedule, motion detection, and video quality. Set up user accounts and passwords to restrict access to the system. Test the system to ensure cameras are capturing footage and recording properly. Remote Viewing (Optional): Set up remote viewing capabilities to access live or recorded footage from smartphones, tablets, or computers. Configure port forwarding on your router if accessing the system from outside the local network. Install and configure the necessary software or mobile apps provided by the CCTV system manufacturer. Testing and Maintenance: Test the system thoroughly to ensure all cameras are functioning correctly and recording as expected. Regularly check and clean cameras to maintain optimal performance. Update firmware and software periodically to patch security vulnerabilities and access new features.  

Concept Pro - Complete CCTV Solutions (Head Office)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£100