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Driver CPC - 1 Day Periodic 7 Hour Course/ Highway Code, Accidents, Incidents, and Breakdowns Training -Birmingham

By Total Compliance

Our combined "Highway Code andAccidents, Incidents, and Breakdowns Training" module offers a comprehensive learning experience for drivers. This training covers two essential aspects: understanding the Highway Code and road safety measures to handle accidents, incidents, and breakdowns. Highway Code Training Content: Course introduction, objectives, and expectations. Introduction to the Highway Code and its relevance. Types of road users and training for various groups. Respecting and understanding the risks to different road user categories. Confirmation of knowledge quizzes covering all aspects of the Highway Code and traffic regulations. Accidents, Incidents, and Breakdowns Training Content: Recognizing risks and potential incidents, including breakdowns, collisions, and other scenarios. Duty of care, taking preventative measures, and handling incidents. Understanding health and safety regulations and related statistics. Prevention strategies and appropriate responses in case of an incident. Personal safety and actions to be taken during a vehicle collision. Steps to follow when facing a breakdown, including monitoring gauges and risk assessments. Ensuring the safety of other road users and cooperating with emergency services and recovery operators. Handling bridge strikes, including prevention and actions in case of an incident. Join us to enhance your knowledge of the Highway Code and road safety preparedness. Register today to ensure your drivers are well-versed in the rules of the road and equipped to handle unexpected challenges on their journeys. #HighwayCode #RoadSafety #AccidentHandling #Breakdowns #SafetyTraining

Driver CPC - 1 Day Periodic 7 Hour Course/ Highway Code, Accidents, Incidents, and Breakdowns Training  -Birmingham
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£68.75

Driver CPC - 1 Day Periodic 7 Hour Course/ Highway Code, Accidents, Incidents, and Breakdowns Training - Grantham

By Total Compliance

Our combined "Highway Code andAccidents, Incidents, and Breakdowns Training" module offers a comprehensive learning experience for drivers. Highway Code Training Content: Course introduction, objectives, and expectations. Introduction to the Highway Code and its relevance. Types of road users and training for various groups. Respecting and understanding the risks to different road user categories. Confirmation of knowledge quizzes covering all aspects of the Highway Code and traffic regulations. Accidents, Incidents, and Breakdowns Training Content: Recognizing risks and potential incidents, including breakdowns, collisions, and other scenarios. Duty of care, taking preventative measures, and handling incidents. Understanding health and safety regulations and related statistics. Prevention strategies and appropriate responses in case of an incident. Personal safety and actions to be taken during a vehicle collision. Steps to follow when facing a breakdown, including monitoring gauges and risk assessments. Ensuring the safety of other road users and cooperating with emergency services and recovery operators. Handling bridge strikes, including prevention and actions in case of an incident. Join us to enhance your knowledge of the Highway Code and road safety preparedness. Register today to ensure your drivers are well-versed in the rules of the road and equipped to handle unexpected challenges on their journeys. #HighwayCode #RoadSafety #AccidentHandling #Breakdowns #SafetyTraining

Driver CPC - 1 Day Periodic 7 Hour Course/ Highway Code, Accidents, Incidents, and Breakdowns Training  - Grantham
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£71.18

Contract management for practitioners (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

This two-day programme gives the key insights and understanding of contracting principles and the impact they have on business and operations. The course is designed for individuals involved in or supporting contracting who want to improve their commercial management skills; individuals in functions such as project management, business development, finance, operations who need practical training in commercial management; general audiences wanting to gain a basic understanding of commercial management. This is an assessed programme, leading to the International Association for Contracts & Commercial Management (IACCM)'s coveted Contract and Commercial Management Associate (CCMA) qualification. The programme addresses 31 different subject areas, across the five stages of the contracting process. By the end of the course the participants will be able, among other things, to: Develop robust contract plans, including scope of work and award strategies Conduct effective contracting activities, including ITT, RFP, negotiated outcomes Negotiate effectively with key stakeholders, making use of the key skills of persuading and influencing and to work with stakeholders to improve outcomes Set up and maintain contract management systems Take a proactive approach to managing contracts Make effective use of lessons learned to promote improvements from less than optimal outcomes, using appropriate templates Develop and monitor appropriate and robust Key Performance Indicators to manage the contractor and facilitate improved performance Understand the approvals process and how to develop and present robust propositions Make appropriate use of best practice contract management tools, techniques and templates DAY ONE 1 Introductions Aims Objectives Plan for the day 2 Commercial context Explaining the contracting context Define the key objective The importance of contact management Impact upon the business 3 Stakeholders How to undertake stakeholder mapping and analysis Shared vision concept, How to engage with HSE, Finance, Operations 4 Roles and responsibilities Exploring the key roles and responsibilities of contract administrators, HSE, Finance, Divisional managers, etc 5 Initiating the contract cycle Overview of the contracting cycle Requirement to tender Methods Rationale and exceptions 6 Specifications Developing robust scope of works Use of performance specifications Output based SOW 7 Strategy and award criteria Developing a robust contract strategy Award submissions/criteria 8 Managing the tender process Review the pre-qualification process Vendor registration rules and processes Creation of bidder lists Evaluation, short listing, and how to use of the 10Cs© model template and app 9 Types of contract Classify the different types of contracts Call-offs Framework agreement Price agreements Supply agreements 10 The contract I: price Understanding contract terms Methods of compensation Lump sum, unit price, cost plus, time and materials, alternative methods Cost plus a fee, target cost, gain share contracts Advanced payments Price escalation clauses DAY TWO 11 Risk How to manage risks Risk classification Mitigation of contractual risks 12 Contractor relationship management session Effectively managing relationships with contractors, Types of relationships Driving forces? Link between type of contract and style of relationship 13 Disputes Dealing with disputes Conflict resolution Negotiation Mediation Arbitration 14 Contract management Measuring and improving contract performance Using KPIs and SLAs Benchmarking Cost controls 15 The contract II: terms and conditions Contract terms and conditions Legal aspects Drafting special terms 16 Managing claims and variations How to manage contract and works variations orders Identifying the causes of variations Contractor claims process 17 Completion Contract close-out process Acceptance/completion Capture the learning/HSE Final payments, evaluation of performance 18 Close Review Final assessment

Contract management for practitioners (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Driver CPC Periodic 7 Hour Course - Trailer Checks and DG Awareness Modular Course

By Total Compliance

DG Awareness and Trailer Checks Course Details: Time: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Location: Grantham Price: £69.95 Course overview: This comprehensive course combines essential Dangerous Goods (DG) Awareness training with practical instruction on Trailer Checks. Gain the knowledge and skills needed to handle, transport, and secure hazardous materials safely and comply with the latest December 2022 regulations. DG Awareness: Understand the different hazard classes and types of dangerous goods. Learn about the legal requirements for transporting and storing DG. Discover the essential safety protocols for handling hazardous materials. Identify and assess potential risks associated with DG. Apply best practices for documentation and labeling. Trailer Checks: Master the proper procedures for conducting thorough pre-journey and mid-journey trailer inspections. Understand the essential components of a trailer and their potential faults. Learn how to identify and report any damage or safety concerns. Gain confidence in securing loads effectively and preventing trailer issues. Benefits: Stay compliant with updated DG regulations. Minimize workplace risks and ensure employee safety. Improve efficiency and professionalism in handling DG. Gain valuable skills for careers in transport, logistics, and related industries. Who should attend? This course is ideal for: Drivers and transport operators Warehouse personnel and logistics staff Safety managers and supervisors Anyone who handles, transports, or stores hazardous materials Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in DG awareness and trailer checks. Register now for £69.95 and secure your spot!

Driver CPC Periodic 7 Hour Course - Trailer Checks and DG Awareness Modular Course
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£69.95

Finance for project managers and engineers (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

What do engineers and project managers need to know of finance? 'Nothing - leave it to the accountants!' No, no, no! Engineers must be conversant with the terminology and statements that accountants use. Technical expertise in projects, service delivery, production or other areas can only really be harnessed if the managers understand the accounting and reporting that drives businesses. This course gives the necessary understanding to project, production and technical managers. It develops their skills in understanding financial and management accounting. Accountants may not always like it but a major part of their work is to be the 'servants of business' and to gather, compile and present your figures. So you must understand the figures - they belong to you, your processes or projects. There are many reasons for maintaining accurate accounts. This course focuses on the strategic issues (those over-used words) - what figures reveal about the drivers of business and what they reveal about the day-to-day issues that accountants bother you with. The course will enhance your understanding of finance and of the accounting issues which affect your projects, production and technical areas of business. This course will help you: Understand the business world in figures - make sense of what the accountants are telling you Appreciate what drives business - and how this affects your role in your part of the business Relate your activities to the success of the business - through figures Gain the skills to advance in management - financial awareness is a 'must have' if you are to progress in your career 1 What do accountants do? The finance function, types of accountant, financial v management accounting and the treasury function Understanding the role of the finance function and how the information you provide may be used 2 The basic financial statements Balance sheets and income statements (P&L accounts) What they are, what they contain and above all what they can reveal - how to read them The accounting process - from transactions to financial statements What underpins the statements - accounting systems and internal controls 3 Why be in business - from a financial perspective The driving forces behind financial information Performance measures - profitability, asset utilisation, sales and throughput, managing capital expenditure 4 Accounting rules - accounting standards Accounting concepts and the accounting rules: accruals, 'going concern' - substance over form and other 'desirable qualities' Accruals - why the timing of a transaction is so important to the finance function Depreciation and amortisation - the concepts and practice Accounting standards - the role of International Financial Reporting Standards 5 Cash The importance of cash flow - working capital management Cash flow statements - monitoring overall cash flows Raising cash - levels of borrowing, gearing Spending cash - an outline of capital expenditure appraisal 6 Budgeting Why budget? - good and bad practice Determining why budgets play a key role and should not be simply an annual ritual Justifying your budgets - the link between the strategic plan and day-to-day budgeting - alignment of company culture Budgets as motivators - the importance of the right culture Techniques to improve budgeting - whether day-to-day or capital budgeting 7 Costing The type and detail of costing very much depends on your business - eg, manufacturing piston rings is quite different from the construction of a power plant Issues with overhead allocation Accounting for R&D 8 Reading financial statements Annual financial statements - why they are produced, what's in them and what you should look for Learning what a set of accounts reveals about a company's current situation, profitability and future prospects 9 Performance measurement - analytical reviews and ratio analysis ROI/ROCE Profitability, margins and cost control Sales - asset turnover Efficiency (asset / stock turnover, debtor / creditor days) 'City' measures Investment (interest / dividend cover, earnings per share, dividend yield)

Finance for project managers and engineers (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Operator License Awareness For Drivers- CPC Course - Leicester

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Operator License Awareness For Drivers- CPC Course - Leicester
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£69.95

Operator License Awareness For Drivers- CPC Course - Durham

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Operator License Awareness For Drivers- CPC Course - Durham
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£69.95

Driver CPC First Aid Training - Durham

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Driver CPC First Aid Training -   Durham
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£69.95

Aircooled Workshop Level 2 Course

5.0(1)

By Aircooled Academy

Aimed at owners who have either attended one of our Level One Courses or have a good understanding of how an aircooled vehicle works and want to learn more about maintaining their vehicle.   ADVANCED AIRCOOLED MAINTENANCE   Workshop objective: To give you the knowledge and confidence to carry out routine maintenance on your aircooled vehicle. Workshop Contents: Morning (All Hands On) Electrical Fault Finding Right Tools for the Job Basic Electrical Checks Tracing Faults Engine Tuning Manual Timing Using Strobe Timing Gun Carb tuning   After Lunch (All Hands On) Braking Systems Brake Adjusting (different types) Brake Bleeding  Steering Systems Checking and adjusting Full notes supplied to support course

Aircooled Workshop Level 2 Course
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£162

Aircooled Workshop Level 1 Course

5.0(1)

By Aircooled Academy

Aimed at owners & potential owners wanting to learn more about the vehicle they drive and how to look after it.   INTRODUCTION TO AIRCOOLED Vehicles   Workshop objective: To give you the knowledge and confidence to successfully look after your aircooled vehicle. Workshop Contents: Morning How an air-cooled engine works How to get the best out of your engine What can go wrong and how to prevent them from happening Key things you need to know about an MOT Key things on keeping you, your passengers safe. After Lunch (Hands On) How to maintain your aircooled vehicle Adjusting points, timing and valve clearances Changing Oil & Strainer Changing Spark Plugs Changing the fan belt Carrying spares to help breakdown services getting you back home safely Further reading and learning more

Aircooled Workshop Level 1 Course
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£162