This one-day course is a must for anyone considering or already working within a construction or civil engineering environment. This course provides Health and Safety awareness and is endorsed by Build UK as a standard training for all operatives on site. Aims To give a clear understanding of Regulations & Legislation that applies to construction work and is an ideal refresher for any operative that has previously completed training in Health & Safety. Course Content • Accident prevention • Health & Safety law • Control and management of the site and your how your role fits in with this • Risk assessments and method statements • Performing safely on site • Reporting unsafe acts to prevent an accident • Individual & employee responsibilities • What to do if you think anyone’s Health and Safety is being put at risk Assessment At the end of this course, all delegates will have a clear understanding of the requirements of Health and Safety Legislation and their responsibilities to comply with them. Candidates will need to complete a multiple-choice exam at the end of the CITB course. They will also need to engage and interact with others throughout the day. Certificate This certification for this course is valid for 5 years and is endorsed by Build UK as a standard training for all operatives. The certificate is part of CSCS Green Card requirements. To remain certified in this area, you will need to retake the course before the expiry date or have completed an NVQ2 or higher in your skills set. Instructions Please note all Health & Safety Awareness courses with the venue “Remote Learning” will be delivered by a tutor over a video call. This training will be delivered and assessed in English language; therefore, a good standard is required to complete the course. Further attendee information will be sent in a separate email, please check your inbox.
Improve your coffee ritual with our "Home Brewing and Tasting" workshop at Etude Coffee, designed for those eager to master the art of brewing delicious coffee at home. In this engaging course, set within our roastery, you'll dive deep into the world of specialty coffee, exploring the nuances of brewing using the simple yet incredibly popular pour-over method, such as the V60. Throughout the workshop, our expert baristas will guide you step-by-step through the process of brewing the perfect cup. From the fundamentals of selecting the right coffee, understanding grind sizes, to mastering the pour-over technique, you'll gain the confidence and knowledge to replicate a barista-quality brew in the comfort of your own home. The journey doesn't stop at brewing. The highlight of our workshop is the tasting session, where you'll have the opportunity to taste a variety of coffees with different processing methods and origins. This sensory experience will not only enhance your appreciation for the diverse flavours and aromas coffee can offer but also teach you how these characteristics are influenced by each coffee's unique journey from bean to cup. Whether you're a coffee enthusiast looking to refine your brewing skills or a novice eager to learn the art of coffee making, our Home Brewing and Tasting workshop promises a rich, educational, and enjoyable experience. Spaces are limited to ensure a personalised and interactive atmosphere, so secure your spot now and start your journey towards becoming a home brewing expert.
Day 1 Solenoids and actuators, principles of operation and maintenance State precautions that may be necessary when removing cores from energised AC solenoids Transformers, sizing, applications and uses Heaters, applications, uses and safety precautions to be observed Temperature controllers, various types, principles of operation and uses Thermal sensors, various types, principles of operation and uses. Day 2 Proximity devices, limit switches and proximity switches, various types, principles of operation and uses Practical workshop, gaining an understanding of typical connections of various proximity devices and the range of available supplies catered for, voltage levels and current type Development of a typical simple control system using push buttons, proximity devices, relays and indicator lamps. Day 3 Protection against overcurrent Protective devices, various types, suitability and uses Earthing, including principles of protection against indirect shock Undervoltage protection. Day 4 Cable and core termination techniques, including crimping and soldering Practical workshop terminating YY, SY, SWA and MICC cable Testing, basic principles of circuit protective conductor testing and insulation resistance testing, instruments used and expected values Practical workshop testing cables terminated previously and testing cables with faults on test rig. Day 5 Fault finding, safety precautions and principles Practical workshop on fault rigs Root cause analysis PPM and maximising uptime