Bleeding control for general public and security industry.
This course will provide staff with the practical knowledge and skills to carry out their duties in the event of a fire
Peering at LINX training course description A one or two day induction course covering the technical procedures of LINX along with correct interaction with LINX and LINX members. This course focuses on the implementation of the technologies within the LINX network. For those already competent in BGP the one day version of this course is sufficient. What will you learn Explain the role of LINX in the Internet. Correctly connect to LINX. Recognise the correct procedures for peering at LINX. Use the current Best Current Practices. Peering at LINX training course details Who will benefit: Technical staff of new LINX members. Technical staff of companies preparing to join LINX. Non technical staff may also benefit from this course. Prerequisites: None. (For technical staff with BGP knowledge 1 day) Duration 1 to 2 days Peering at LINX training course contents Introduction and review Networks, The Internet, IP, routers, Autonomous systems, the structure of the Internet, the role of Internet Exchanges. BGP and peering. LINX, EuroIX, RIPE. What you get when you join LINX. LINX products: Connexions, Virtual PoPs, Colocation resales, LINX from anywhere. LINX infrastructure The original architecture, The growth of LINX, the current topology. LINX London locations. Dual LAN topology. LON1, LON2. Use of MPLS to connect London sites. Regional peering: LINX NoVa, LINX Manchester, LINX Wales, LINX Scotland, ManxIX, JEDIX. Connecting with LINX nnecting with LINX Locations. 1/10/100/400G. Interface specifications. Link aggregation. The racks and space provided, access to the racks, connecting WAN circuits into LINX. The connection form, How to link your ISP with LINX, switch assignments, limits on traffic, average measured traffic, getting statistics from LINX, Using looking glass. Allowed traffic. Port security Configuration hints LINX IP details, IPv4, IPv6, PTR records, Cisco base configuration, Juniper base configuration. Peering with other LINX members Preparing for peering, the peering template, setting up the peering, RFC 2142, the RIPE database, contacts, peeringdb.net, solving downed BGP sessions, escalation procedures. Peering configuration hints Cisco BGP configuration, Juniper BGP configuration. LINX additional services Private interconnect, LINX time service. NTP, Strata. The LINX route server Bi lateral peering, Multi lateral peering. How the LINX route server is configured. Use of communities on the route server, template for peering with the route server. Summary Getting further information, the LINX website, the LINX mailing lists.
Level 3 Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Certificate is a RQF qualification & this course play a major role by working with pupils & supporting teachers. This course has been designed to teach the knowledge required to be a teaching assistant and support children’s learning from birth to nineteen years. The course covers various requirements needed to work as an assistant within schools and how to approach a career in the education sector.
Monthly Business Development 2-hour Sessions - time to carve out valuable space in your diary for you to work on your business development skills, think about raising your profile and your personal brand for your future career!
Looking to advance your career in electrical inspection and testing? Our comprehensive 2391-52 Inspection & Testing Online Course is designed for electricians, electrical engineers, and professionals in the field. Gain your City & Guilds qualification with our streamlined approach. Enrol now for just £210.00 and get access to expert guidance and study materials. Prepare at your own pace and excel in your final examinations!
In this online Crash Course, Rachel Bean will be discussing Pet First Aid Meet the Instructor: Rachel Bean is a Qualified Veterinary Nurse and has worked in Veterinary Practice for 17 years. With the support of the Practice Veterinarians in the Greater Manchester and Lancashire area, Rachel has for many years consulted with owners who encounter problem behaviour with their pets. Rachel works with clients in their homes on a One to One basis and helps them achieve a better understanding of their dog’s behaviour Course Curriculum: Introduction (1m 48s) Normal Dog Parameters (2m 56s) Assessing The Patient (1m 55s) Types of Emergencies (1m 14s) Insurance (2m 22s) Handling & Restraint (3m 57s) Haemorrhage (6m 35s) Wounds (1m 55s) Snake Bites (2m) Insect Stings (2m 31s) Poison (9m) Shock (4m 16s) CPR (6m 24s) Seizure (1m 59s) Collapse (1m 54s) Choking (2m 56s) Fractures (2m 56s) Sensory Organs (2m 54s) Hypothermia (1m 28s) Hyperthermia (2m 26s) Burns (49s) Gastric Dilation or Bloat (1m 55s) Bandaging (2m 43s) Tourniquets (1m 49s) First Aid Kits (1m 30s) Assessment: To pass this Crash Course and earn a certificate you will need to get at least 80% on the end of course quiz. How to access the Crash Course: You'll study on our state of the art learning portal. Once you buy the course a member of the team will send you the login details. This is usually within 24 hours. You get lifetime access to this course.
Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training is regulated by Ofqual and prepares trainee teachers to teach in a wide range of contexts, adult qualifications. Level 5: Diploma in Education and Training DET or DTLLS course is a QCF qualification which is full 120 QCF Credit value. Formerly this course used to called Level 5 Diploma in Teaching in the Life Long Learning (DTLLS) course.
Diploma in Education and Training (DET) qualification is a recognised teaching qualification leads to QTLS status. This is a PGCE equivalent qualification which is full 120 QCF Credit value. Formerly this course used to called Level 5 Diploma in Teaching in the Life Long Learning (DTLLS) course. This course is suitable for trainers, teachers, and tutors who intend to work or already working in further education, university, training centre, college, adult and community learning or work-based training within public, private, community organisations or voluntary sectors.
Our Exam Technique Training course for the OISC Level 2 exam is designed as a half day course. Participants can expect to focus on the exam structure, practise mock exam questions and learn how to maximise their marks. View the OISC Level 2 Mock Exam Preparation dates below, available in Manchester, Birmingham or London. OISC Level 2 Mock Exam Preparation The aim of the Exam Technique Training is to provide participants with a strong body of knowledge of the OISC Level 2 exam. This half-day course does not cover the full training involved in the OISC Level 2 syllabus. However, some of the topics covered in the course will be relevant. Topics: Navigating the OISC Exam Resource Book Overview of the Syllabus for the Level 2 OISC Exam Practice mock exam questions Exam tips Q&A The course includes the opportunity to practice a typical question under exam conditions. Following this, there will be time for collective discussion and group feedback. There is a limited capacity of 10 participants on this course so book early to avoid disappointment. The size of the course means that all individuals will have time to ask questions and learn as much as possible about how to prepare for the OISC Level 2 exam. Please note that this is an exam preparation course – not the OISC exam. We provide some of the most comprehensive immigration law training courses across the UK. This course is ideal for anyone who is preparing to take the OISC Level 2 exam. Book this course as a bundle with our OISC Level 2 Caseworker Training Course and save! Call our team today to secure your special offer 0333 414 9244. Join over 92% of satisfied customers who found their training with IAS useful and beneficial. You will also be provided with training materials to keep after completing the course. Course joining links, materials and instructions are sent out 24hours before the course starts.