The IWFM Level 3 qualifications in workplace and facilities management are for you if you are a first-line manager or supervisor in workplace and facilities management or if you are new to the industry. They are designed to develop an understanding and knowledge of facilities management matters.On successful completion of these qualifications, recognition by employers enables learners to progress into or within employment and/or continue their study in the vocational area.
This qualification is designed for learners aged pre-16 and above who wish to develop skills and knowledge in creative craft. This course has been designed to be as affordable for families as possible. Please note, this is not a GCSE but is a GCSE Level course which is why it is designed to span 2 years, although we offer complete flexibility on the timeframe that learners can complete within. This qualification is a Level 2 Qualification and is Ofqual approved carrying 15 credits. Other examples of Level 2 qualifications are BTEC Level 2 and the Silver Arts Award. Feedback from our past learners shows that this qualiifcation is widely regarded as level to a grade A*-C/4-9 at GCSE standard when applying for college or work placements. Please also note, that whether this course is recognised as a GCSE equivalent by colleges and further education establishments, can vary according to location, college and even between courses at the same college. If reliant on this qualification for entry onto another course, it is recommended that you establish with the college whether or not this will aid admission, before committing to the course. Click here to download the Level 2 Creative Craft Information Pack.pdf Our Open Day event gives a little more insight into how this course works as well as the course content and payment options: We don't impose any minimum or maximum ages on our learners as we recognise that every learner is an individual and is on their own unique learning journey. We believe, that their adult facilitator is the best person to judge whether a learner is ready for a particular course, but to enable you to make this decision we provide a workbook, free for you to try. Simpy email technologytriumphs@outlook.com to request a free sample session. We are also happy to advise you with this decision so do reach out to us if you would like our guidance on this. As part of your Induction pack, your learner will receive a free apron to use within their course, but aside from this we have designed the courses to utilise as affordable as possible. The following is not an exhaustive list, but does highlight the main costs associated with the course. UNIT SUMMARIES 601/3232/2 Credit Value: 15 Total Qualification Time: 150 hours 1 Be able to use materials, tools and equipment to develop craft techniques 1.1 Assess the properties of available materials for craft item(s) including the visual and tactile qualities 1.2 Select materials, tools, equipment and techniques to support craft ideas and give reasons for choices 1.3 Use appropriate tools and equipment for selected techniques 1.4 Develop craft techniques, making effective use of materials, tools and equipment 1.5 Maintain a safe working environment by ensuring safe use of materials, tools and equipment 1 Understand the market within a chosen craft area 1.1 Explore enterprises within a chosen craft area 1.2 Explain what makes them successful 1.3 Describe the market(s) for chosen craft area 1.4 Identify opportunities in chosen market(s) 1.5 Explain the importance of listening to stakeholders when developing ideas 1.6 Explain the importance of balancing risk against the potential reward of creative ideas 1.7 Identify appropriate financial tools to support creative enterprising ideas 1.8 Identify ways to market a creative product 2 Understand employment opportunities within a chosen craft area The learner can: 2.1 Explore employment opportunities within a chosen craft area 2.2 Describe the characteristics of an enterprising individual in a chosen craft area 2.3 Identify own strengths and areas for development within a chosen craft area 2.4 Produce an action plan for personal development/career aspirations 1 Be able to develop craft ideas The learner can: 1.1 Use a range of different sources to develop craft ideas 1.2 Develop visual language to communicate craft ideas 1.3 Use feedback and evaluation of own work to develop craft ideas 1.4 Adapt craft ideas in response to feedback and evaluation of own work 1.5 Select preferred craft idea giving reasons for 1.6 Maintain a safe working environment 1 Be able to create and present final craft item(s) The learner can: 1.1 Use chosen idea to create a production plan 1.2 Use selected tools, materials, equipment and techniques to produce final craft work 1.3 Display craft work in an appropriate way/setting 1.4 Maintain a safe working environment 2 Know how to evaluate the creative and craft making processes The learner can: 2.1 Evaluate the creative process 2.2 Review final craft item to identify opportunities for improvement or further development
These qualifications are ALL fully Regulated and accepted in all schools across the UK and enables you to work with children between the ages of 5-18 years. If you are looking to become a Teaching Assistant and wish to gain the required 'recognised' qualification that's accepted in all UK schools, this is the perfect Teaching Assistant course for you. This bundle offer also includes the Level 3 Autism Qualification and the Level 3 Mental Health Qualifications at a discounted rate saving you over £700.00.
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About this training course This 5-days comprehensive training course provides not only an introduction into the issues associated with the development of the pipeline transportation of CO2 from its Capture, it's transportation, storage and usage but also provides an in depth understanding of the issues to be considered in the development, design and operations of these pipelines. The theme throughout this training course is CO2 Flow Assurance and Innovative Technologies. Each training day will consist of lectures in the morning and a hands-on workshop in the afternoon. The workshop allows the participants to appreciate the design process associated with CO2 transport and its operations. Various software will be available during the workshop to predict thermo hydraulics and associated phase flows through CO2 pipelines and the attached infrastructure. Further software to assess surge and environmental safety will also be available. The CO2 pipeline design approach will consider an integrated solution through modelling the CO2 capture system as well as the host storage facility. The participants will have a total appreciation of the methodology required to develop a CO2 transportation system and have an understanding of all of the Flow Assurance, risks, and operating issues and technology requirements. Training Objectives After the completion of this training course, participants will be able to: Understand the process required and identify data to analyse Flow Assurance for CO2 pipeline transport Review and Identify the Flow Assurance issues required to be evaluated for CO2 pipeline transport design and operations methodology. These include; Hydrates, Slugging, Corrosion, Scaling, Fluid Phase Behaviour and transient conditions Establish the studies to be undertaken for each area of CO2 transport including 'Rules of Thumb' and software to be used Comprehend the need for innovative methods and the technologies to mitigate Flow Assurance issues and the need for economics considerations Appreciate the need for an integrated analysis of the CO2 transport system from the CO2 capture to the host storage facility Gain an appreciation of the emerging and enabling technologies for CO2 transport and storage application Dive deeper into the operational strategies requirements to mitigate Flow Assurance issues Target Audience This training course is suitable and will greatly benefit the following specific groups: Reservoir Engineers Flow Assurance Engineers Thermodynamics Engineers Process and Chemical Engineers Pipeline Engineers Facilities Engineers Control and Subsea Engineers working in the Oil and Gas industries Engineers in other disciplines may attend that require an appreciation of CO2 pipeline transport Control and Subsea Engineers working in the Oil and Gas industries Engineers in other disciplines may attend that require an appreciation of CO2 pipeline transport Course Level Intermediate Training Methods The training instructor relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all participants gain a complete understanding of all the topics covered. The training environment is highly stimulating, challenging, and effective because the participants will learn by case studies which will allow them to apply the material taught in their own organization. Course Duration: 5 days in total (35 hours). Training Schedule 0830 - Registration 0900 - Start of training 1030 - Morning Break 1045 - Training recommences 1230 - Lunch Break 1330 - Training recommences 1515 - Evening break 1530 - Training recommences 1700 - End of Training Course delivery: The maximum number of participants allowed for this training course is 20. A basic understanding of thermo-hydraulics would be advantageous. Morning Lectures and afternoon hands-on practical workshop. Special features: PC-based simulation software demonstration Workshop for hands-on training Course References & Additional resources: 'CO2 Transport from Capture to Storage and Usage', 1st Edition Handouts Pre & Post Assessment Trainer Your expert course leader is a renowned specialist in flow assurance management for the oil & gas field developments. His expertise enables him to support the operating and contracting companies as well as financial institutions regarding due diligence on offshore development investment decisions and associated operational system risks. Technical assessment of fields for acquisition and production enhancement opportunity. He possesses specialist expertise in evaluating difficult pipeline fluids transport such as Ethylene, Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen through feasibility studies and technical reviews for clients. He has an exceptional academic background and natural leadership abilities are supported by practical experience of diverse projects worldwide, along with numerous publications at key conferences and publication of four books. Particular interests in developing novel and innovative technologies for subsea applications to solve difficult flow assurance problem areas and improve field development economics. He has worked on major industry projects including; Concorde aircraft fuelling system, the Channel Tunnel aerodynamics and the first deep water oil field development (Foinaven) in the West of Shetland. He is also currently developing a renewable energy solar farm and carbon neutral energy crop (Miscanthus) for domestic and commercial power generation application. He has developed in-house resources including specialist oil & gas field development evaluation software for subsea and onshore field infrastructure development options including; costing and financial analysis, reservoir viability, flow assurance assessment, subsea processing and boosting technologies, flow induced vibrations, surge analysis, heat transfer and chemical injection systems. Patents: · Subsea Seabed Power Generation for Depleting Gas fields Using Renewable Energy · Gas to Liquids Absorption Technology (GTLA) for subsea and onshore Flow Assurance applications · Subsea Gas Compressor System using pigs and liquid pumps · Pressure Boosting using water injection pumps · B&W Mentor subsea multi-phase meter · Surge suppression using a contained gas method for pipeline systems POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
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Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is used to analyse the root causes of focus events with both positive and negative outcomes, but it is most commonly used for the analysis of failures and incidents. Causes for such events can be varied in nature, including design processes and techniques, organizational characteristics, human aspects and external events. RCA can be used for investigating the causes of non-conformances in quality (and other) management systems as well as for failure analysis, for example in maintenance or equipment testing.
Consequences of Careless Social Media Use in the Workplace Certification Understanding the results of thoughtless web-based media use in the work environment is fundamental for all businesses and representatives in the present time of online media. This course gives an exhaustive understanding into each part of thoughtless web-based media use, including what characterizes indiscreet use, the legitimate commitments, everything being equal, and how to dodge normal blunders. From the outcomes of thoughtless use for the business and worker to how to make a strong online media strategy, this course covers each viewpoint that everybody included should know. You will Learn: A full definition and useful instances of imprudent web-based media in the work environment; The results of indiscreet online media use for workers and businesses; The lawful rights and obligations of all gatherings in the working environment; The most effective method to evade imprudent online media use in the work environment; The significance of a web-based media strategy and what to remember for it. Advantages of Taking this Course You will actually want to execute a far reaching online media strategy in your work environment; You will comprehend what your privileges are as a business or worker; You will actually want to stay away from the negative results of indiscreet web-based media use in your working environment; You will comprehend the significance and become familiar with the essential standards of web-based media the executives; You will actually want to utilize online media mindfully and successfully in your working environment.
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for While no prior programming or web development experience is required, target students should have good foundational computer skills. Overview Set up the tools and resources you need to perform Web Development. Create web pages in HTML, constructing valid, well-formed elements, including navigation links, sections, titles, and semantic markup. Enhance HTML content with tables, images, movies, and audio. Apply styles to HTML elements using CSS. Use CSS to format the edges, size, position, and layering of HTML elements. Apply complex style rules using advanced CSS selectors, including pseudo-class selectors, structural selectors, and pseudo-element selectors. Create complex layouts using CSS newspaper style columns, grid layouts, and flexible box layouts. Improve the quality of web content, including adaptability (different displays and devices), searchability, usability, and accessibility. Submit data through URL query strings and web forms for processing by a web application server. Write JavaScript code to make web pages more interactive, perform data processing tasks directly in the browser, and manipulate items in the current web page. Write JavaScript code to iterate through collections of elements in a page to get and set their attributes and add event listener code. Use third-party libraries and frameworks for web front-end development. Modern organizations depend heavily on the web to perform core business operations such as marketing, advertising, and selling products, providing services, and communicating with customers, partner organizations, and employees. Whatever you're creating on the web, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript? likely play an important role. These three languages provide the core toolkit for anyone looking to perform web development work. This course covers the fundamentals of web development using these three languages. Prerequisites This course assumes that students have strong experience working with computers. Previous experience programming in other languages is helpful, but not required for students to benefit from this course. Lesson 1: Setting Up Your Web Development Environment Topic A: Prepare Your Web Platform Topic B: Prepare Your Web Development Tools and Processes Topic C: Monitor the Web Request-Response Cycle Lesson 2: Creating Web Content in HTML Topic A: Create a Basic Web Page Topic B: Provide Navigation Links Between Web Pages Topic C: Improve Web Page Structure and Navigation Lesson 3: Adding Tables and Multimedia Content to a Web Page Topic A: Create a Table Topic B: Embed Images, Movies, and Audio in a Web Page Lesson 4: Applying Styles to Web Content Topic A: Apply Styles to HTML Topic B: Create a Style Sheet Topic C: Use Web Fonts Lesson 5: Controlling Edges, Size, and Position Topic A: Format Element Edges and Corners Topic B: Control an Element's Height and Width Topic C: Control an Element's Position and Layering Topic D: Normalize and Reset Browser CSS Defaults Lesson 6: Applying Complex Style Rules Topic A: Use Advanced Selectors Topic B: Manage User Interface States Topic C: Make Structure Apparent to Users Topic D: Use CSS Pseudo-Element Selectors Lesson 7: Creating Complex Layouts Topic A: Use CSS to Create Newspaper Style Columns Topic B: Use CSS to Create Grid Layouts Topic C: Use CSS to Create Flexible Box Layouts Lesson 8: Improving Web Content Topic A: Adjust the Layout for a Wide Variety of Devices Topic B: Perform Basic Search Engine Optimization Topic C: Test Your Website Lesson 9: Submitting Data to a Web Server for Processing Topic A: Submit Data Through a URL Topic B: Submit Data Through a Web Form Lesson 10: Writing JavaScript Code Topic A: Add JavaScript to a Web Page Topic B: Perform Operations on Data Topic C: Program Repetitive Tasks Topic D: Manipulate DOM Objects Lesson 11: Enumerating and Processing Collections of Elements Topic A: Enumerate Elements Topic B: Attach Events Through Code Lesson 12: Using Third-Party Libraries and Frameworks Topic A: Use a Third-Party JavaScript Library Topic B: Create a Web Page Based on a Third-Party Framework Additional course details: Nexus Humans Web Development with HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript (v1.0) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Web Development with HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript (v1.0) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Why Choose 3ds Max Basic to Intermediate Training Course? Course info Looking to take your 3D modelling and animation skills to the next level then Our Intermediate 3DS Max course is designed to help you do just that! A bespoke course ideal for anyone who has a solid understanding of modelling in the 3D environment for films & games. Duration: 20 hrs Method: 1-on-1, Personalized attention. Schedule: Tailor your own schedule and hours of your choice, available from Mon to Sat between 9 am and 7 pm. Why Opt for Our 3ds Max Basic to Intermediate Course? Elevate your 3D modeling and animation skills with our tailored Intermediate 3DS Max course, perfect for those proficient in 3D modeling for films and games. 3ds Max Interface: Familiarize yourself with essential interface areas, tool names, and shortcuts. Master the Scene Explorer for comprehensive scene control. Learn initial software settings for an efficient workflow. Organize your project folder for streamlined work management. Enhance workflow through scene navigation shortcuts and visual styles setup. Understand scene unit configuration for precision. Foundations of 3D Modeling: Acquire industry-standard 3D modeling techniques. Implement compositing modeling with procedural geometry. Utilize non-destructive methods via Modifiers to enhance base geometries. Create 3D models using Splines and modifiers like Extrude, Sweep, and Lathe. Explore Boolean operations for complex shape creation. Delve into Mesh Modeling, enabling manual mesh editing for customized objects. Mesh Modeling: Navigate mesh modeling tools in 3ds Max. Model hard surface objects using mesh modeling and other techniques. Unleash creativity in modeling various objects. Material Creation and Application: Understand material basics and texture application. Create, apply, and resize materials on models. Utilize pictures as references for modeling. Apply multiple materials to one object. Incorporate transparency, reflection, and self-illuminating textures. Utilize images with transparency for intricate texture designs. Camera Control Techniques: Learn camera creation and viewpoint adjustment. Modify camera focal length and lock settings for stability. Adjust camera exposure for desired image brightness. Explore cameras with and without targets, understanding their differences. Lighting: Create realistic lighting using daylight systems. Fine-tune daylight settings based on geographical location. Optimize render settings for high-quality output. Utilize various light types for interior illumination. Master light distribution and apply color filters and textures. Implement HDRI environment images for realistic lighting effects. Animation Essentials: Gain a basic understanding of animation principles. Animate objects manually through keyframing. Create walkthrough animations using cameras and paths. Construct efficient camera rigs for path-based animations. Render animations as video output. Advanced Rendering Techniques: Explore rendering with V-Ray Simulate daylight systems and interior lighting in V-Ray Set up studio lighting configurations in both V-Ray advanced rendering. Course Requirements: A computer with 3ds Max and Vray installed (trial versions available on Autodesk and Chaos Group websites) Basic familiarity with 3D modeling concepts is beneficial but not mandatory Enthusiasm for learning 3ds Max and Vray to create impressive 3D models, visualizations, and animations