The five day National Vocational Beach Lifeguard Qualification (NVBLQ) will provide the learner with the knowledge and skills required in order to provide professional patrolling and water services, in surf conditions, with rescue skills and advanced fitness requirements. Many aspects of the course are physically demanding and WILL include running, swimming to set times and some lifting. This award is comprised of a variety of units and all must be successfully passed to attain the qualification.
PUWER, LOLER and the Manual Handling Regulations Operations (1992) The anatomy of the spine About this event PUWER, LOLER and the Manual Handling Regulations Operations (1992) The anatomy of the spine How to risk assess using E.L.I.T.E safe principles The important of reducing risk and removing hazards Correct understanding of R.I.D.D.O.R How to choose and use the correct equipment safely Condemned and dangerous moves Practical skills – Chair moves, Slings, Slide sheets, Hoisting
This manual handling course is for businesses who have workers who are exposed to the dangers of manual handling. This course will fulfil requirements set out by the HSE to train staff on how to correctly handle items whilst lifting, pushing and pulling.
Management training for Stonehouse Care, to include Mental Capacity Act, Safeguarding and Health and Safety for Managers. The Mental Capacity Act & Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards for Managers and Senior Staff By the end of the course, you will be able to: Explain your legal responsibilities under the MCA and DoLS. Apply the five statutory principles of the MCA in decision-making. Determine when and how to conduct a capacity assessment. Understand the Best Interests process and how to apply it. Identify when a deprivation of liberty occurs and how to seek authorisation. Recognise Worcestershire-specific procedures and contacts for DoLS referrals. Implement MCA-compliant record-keeping practices. Safeguarding Adults & Children: Responsibilities for Health & Social Care Managers & Seniors By the end of the course, you will be able to: Understand their legal responsibilities under key safeguarding legislation. Recognise the roles and duties of managers and senior staff in safeguarding adults and children. Know Worcestershire's local safeguarding procedures and reporting pathways. Be able to apply best practices in safeguarding supervision, record-keeping, and decision-making. Identify when and how to escalate safeguarding concerns effectively. Health & Safety for Health & Social Care Managers and Seniors By the end of the course, you will be able to: Understand their legal responsibilities under Health & Safety legislation. Recognise how key regulations apply to their role in Health & Social Care. Learn how to manage risks and create a safe working environment. Be aware of local Worcestershire requirements and guidance. Identify best practices for compliance and enforcement.
Being Prepared for CQC's New Assessment Framework Course
Being Prepared for CQC's New Assessment Framework Course
The Energy Efficiency (Part L) course empowers gas and oil-fired domestic heating and hot water system designers to comply with Part L of the Building Regulations. Who should attend? Heating engineers Design engineers Building services industry operatives Anyone looking to self-certify heating installations through Competent Persons Schemes (CPS) Course Objective: Develop the knowledge and skills to design heating systems that meet the energy efficiency standards outlined in Part L of the Building Regulations. Prerequisites (one required): ACS qualification OFTEC qualification Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in plumbing (or equivalent) Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in heating and ventilation (or equivalent) Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in gas installation/maintenance (or equivalent) Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in oil-fired technical services (or equivalent) Previous energy efficiency certificate What you'll gain: Understand the key requirements of Part L of the Building Regulations for domestic heating systems. Learn to design heating systems that achieve optimal energy efficiency. Master the skills needed to self-certify installations through CPS schemes. Benefits: Stay compliant: Ensure your heating system designs meet current regulations. Reduce energy consumption: Promote sustainable practices in the industry. Gain a competitive edge: Offer energy-efficient solutions to your clients. All participants must bring photo ID and a passport-sized photo for the course. Enrol today and become a leader in energy-efficient heating system design!
The 1 day IMI award in “Automotive Refrigerant Handling” has been specifically designed to provide the knowledge, training and qualification necessary to satisfy EU legislation in the mobile air conditioning market. It is designed for anyone handling refrigerants within the automotive industry including mobile mechanics, garages, body shops, main dealerships and automotive dismantlers. Course Details: Half day classroom based theory session Half day workshop practice and assessment session Course Fees £290.00 + VAT. per person *Please contact us for group rates and onsite training Course Content Theoretical Introduction to Automotive Air Conditioning Basic heat processes Pressure and temperature relationships The refrigeration cycle Lubrication How a MAC system works The electrical components Types of Refrigerants used The Environmental Impact Regulations Service Equipment Practical Health & Safety Precautions and PPE System Inspection and Testing Refrigerant Recovery Refrigerant Re-charge IMI assessment and test An online multi-choice theory question paper Practical Assessment observed by an IMI approved assessor. What’s included Fully qualified and experienced trainers Course booklet (normally sent out as pre-reading before the course) Examinations Fees and Certification To find out more, please use the live chat function, visit our contact page or call us on 024 76325880
The RYA Coastal Skipper and Yachtmaster Offshore Shorebased course is for experienced sailors. The course builds on the theory learnt on the Day Skipper course, which is the knowledge level required at the outset of this course. It will give you the experience and confidence to plan and achieve your passage in offshore and coastal routes. Unlike the Day Skipper course, it includes precision tidal calculations. The course will increase your theory knowledge to the required standard for the Yachtmaster Coastal and Yachtmaster Offshore exams, concentrating on advanced navigation, IRPCS and meteorology subjects. This is an intense six day course, from 0900 hrs to 1700 hrs every day (1 hr for lunch plus 2 x 15 min breaks), that will teach you advanced navigation techniques. The syllabus contains: position fixing course shaping and plotting tidal knowledge use of almanacs and admiralty publications electronic position finding equipment taking and interpreting forecasts plotting weather systems weather predictions using a barometer and by observation collision regulations customs and excise regulations for cruising abroad