The Proactive Safeguarding Practitioner (Adults) Spanning 6 weeks, this course is designed to be interactive and fun, with minimal time spent on legislation and maximum time getting to the detail of why effective safeguarding must focus on being proactive and prophylactic to the warning signs of safety NOT responsive and reactionary after an event! Delivered across 6 weeks through a mix of: Pre-course preparation (2 weeks before first Zoom session) 2 x 5 hour Zoom sessions (2 weeks apart) PLEASE NOTE, BOOKING OPTIONS SHOWN, ARE DATE OF FIRST ZOOM Post zoom course work and final coursework submissions Approximately 20 hours total Anticipated learning objectives: Delegates will have a strengthened understanding of, obtained through worked examples of real case studies: 1. The importance of good complaint management 2. When a complaint should be escalated to a safeguarding 3. The difference between a quality concern and a safeguarding 4. Red flags to raising a safeguarding alert 5. What proactive practice looks like and why this is vital to better quality and safer service delivery 6. Understanding the onus on providers in better managing issues including safety incidents
Establish a wellbeing-centric culture at your organisation using the latest research and best practices.
This online PLC training course is done as a live classroom, using an online virtual classroom platform with live classes and a tutor present throughout the course. Not just an e-Learning package, this is a REAL LIFE classroom, giving you the opportunity to interact with the tutor. This course is fully interactive and a free copy of the software to each attendee which the tutor can view and give feedback on. The course is the best possible online experience you can have with a fully accredited certificate on completion of the exam. All instructions for installing the software and licencing it will be given prior to the course beginning. No prior knowledge is required for this course as it starts from scratch and assumes no previous experience, you will reach the skilled level where you can look at becoming a programmer, get into engineering maintenance in an industrial environment, fault find or make amendments to programs, this is the course for you. The course covers 2 of the major manufacturers, Siemens S7 and Allen Bradley (but will be slightly bias towards Allen Bradley due to the simulation software being used, which will also be given to you to keep). The course aims to be 90% practical, as we believe the easiest way to learn is to do it! A full set of course notes and manuals will be emailed to you.
This course explains how to identify hazards, which is an important initial step in the risk management process. It also explores HAZID/ENVID studies and explains what a HAZOP is, when it should be used, and the basic methodology used to conduct the risk assessment.
The 1 Day F-Gas renewal course covers changes to the original F Gas Regulation which came in to effect in January 2015. It is aimed at those who have primarily continued to work in the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration industry since initially achieving their F Gas Certificate. The day includes:- A short theoretical session and a short practical refresher. Short multi choice BESA assessment. Short practical assessment. You must bring passport size photo ID and your old F-Gas Card or Certificate. Lunch and refreshments provided. The price includes ALL exam fees.
This course is aimed at beginners with no previous electrical experience or knowledge, it’s ideal for those wanting to enter the electrical industry. Completion of this combined course provides the majority of skills required for candidates to work as an industrial, commercial and domestic electrician. Please note this course incorporates weeks 1 to 4 of the Total Electrical 20 course.
Who is this Level 3 NVQ aimed at? The electrical NVQ is designed for those with five or fewer years of experience in the electrical industry, and who have completed their City & Guilds 2365 Level two and three diplomas. Prior to joining, candidates will be assessed on their readiness for the Level 3 NVQ. What does this Electrical NVQ cover? This Level 3 Diploma covers Domestic, Commercial, and Industrial sectors – it will include a range of units of New Installations such as: Health and Safety Overseeing and organising work environment Applying environmental legislation Inspection and Testing Fault finding Professional discussions with assessors AM2 (this is a separate course and has an additional cost.) This is not a training course; it is an assessment of competence. Unlike other courses, this will not be based in a classroom or workshop – instead, candidates will complete this qualification on work placement. Candidates will complete electrical installations on-site, and they will then be assessed by a qualified assessor, building their portfolio. Only a small amount of this will involve going to a training centre. Before entering a workplace, your assessor will go over and help you understand: How to build a portfolio What range of evidence is required to meet the qualification criteria What assessors are looking for in order for candidates to demonstrate full professional competence Assessors will use a range of methods to evaluate candidate’s electrical installations such as; witness testimony, photographic evidence, direct observation, and reflective accounts. How long does the NVQ take to complete? The length differs for each candidate as it depends on how quickly they take to cover the types of work required to complete all units. If you have been working in the industry, previous jobs can be used as evidence to hurry the process up. What qualifications will I gain? Once candidates have completed their portfolio and other assessments, they will gain a formal City & Guilds Level 3 NVQ certificate. When candidates have completed their NVQ, they must move on to the AM2 end point assessment, which must be completed at an AM2 approved centre, such as our Sheffield centre.
Who is this Level 3 NVQ aimed at? The experienced worker qualification is for practising electricians with at least 5 years experience but have never formally completed an industry apprenticeship or equivalent Level 3 NVQ Qualification. This is suitable for self-employed and employed electricians. This is the Level 3 pathway for practising electricians to obtain your ECS Gold Card and JIB Grading. To complete the full qualification you will also need to: Have completed an AM2e Assessment Have a current Wiring Regulations Qualification BS7671 Have an initial verification qualification such as a C&G 2391-50 What’s involved in the qualification? After an initial Skills Scan, we will discuss the gaps that need to be filled and you will be assessed using a range of methods to complete the evidence gathering process.There will also be Professional Discussions to discuss areas of expertise and you can choose either an installation or maintenance route based on the work you carry out.There are seven Performance Units to be assessed for the qualification, these are: Apply Practices and Procedures for Maintenance Apply Health, Safety and Environmental Considerations Organise and Oversee the Electrical Work Environment Apply Design and Installation Practices and Procedures Terminate and Connect Conductors Inspect, Test and Commission Electrical Systems Apply Fault Diagnosis and Rectification On completion of the Experienced Worker assessment you will be able to use the qualification to apply for a JIB Gold Card. This qualification is for experienced electricians who can demonstrate over 5 years experience.It is not suitable for new entrants or those currently on an apprenticeship.
This is an upgrade to and will replace, the already existing City & Guilds 17th Edition Wiring Regulations all subsequent amendments. Course Description: If you have passed your 17th Edition since the last amendment then you are eligible to take this short 1 day 18th Edition update course! Save time and money by covering the topics you need for the new regulations, without having to go over all that you already know. If you have not yet done the 17th Edition then you will need to take our 3 day 18th Edition course. Changes for 18th Edition are as follows: Protection against overvoltages – Clause 443 is likely to be overhauled. Protection against fire – Chapter 42 will be updated with extra information on arc fault detection Electrical Embedded heating – Section 753 will be extended to include embedded electrical heating systems for surface heating, and will include de-icing and frost prevention systems. Energy efficiency – There will be a brand new section covering energy efficiency Please be aware that the Wiring Regulations course is not designed to teach you every regulation in the book but it will teach you the best practices on how to reference the latest regulations as you would on the job. As such key topics currently covered on the 17th Edition will still be included. We have been delivering Wiring Regulations courses for many years and although it is mainly theory based you cannot beat real training in a real classroom. By training with other people in your class you will benefit from being able to ask relevant questions as well as finding the answers to many questions from your fellow students that you may not have even thought of. City & Guilds The City & Guilds 2382-22 course will replace the current C&G 2382-15 certificate. This upgrade course will outline the change in the regulations and candidates must complete an online, multiple choice exam. Focus: You will study the latest standard of the IEE wiring regulations, including essential subjects such as safety, selection and erection of electrical equipment. There are 8 key modules and current amendments: Section 1 – Scope, Object and FundamentalsSection 2 – DefinitionsSection 3 – Assessment of general characteristicsSection 4 – Protection for SafetySection 5 – Selection and Erection of equipmentSection 6 – Inspection & TestingSection 7 – Special Installations or locationsSection 8 – Functional Requirements This course does include the latest amendments such as: Electromagnetic Disturbance Surge Protection Medical locations Operating and Maintenance Gangways Arc Fault Detection Devices (AFDDs) Changes to fire safety requirements in chapter 422, covering the design of electrical installations in industrial, commercial and multiple-occupancy homes, as well as new information for ‘protected escape routes’ Protection against over voltages Changes across Part 7: Special Locations This classroom based course will show, teach and perfect you on how to reference and use the book for situations that you will encounter while working in the field.