The Electronics Equipment Repair 1 equips participants with practical “Hands-On” skills relevant to the workplace and the theory required for certification. Participants on successful completion of the course will have the skills and knowledge to: Demonstrate the operation of a wide range of electronic components and circuits and their applications in modern electronic-based equipment such as amplifiers, Hi-Fi systems, stereos, and control systems Construct, test and fault-find the following popular basic circuits: Power supplies, amplifiers, timers, etc. Become competent in the correct use of electronic test and measurement equipment such as Analogue and Digital Multimeter and Oscilloscopes.
Nowadays not only do we rely on our commercial and sales staff to hit that bottom line but we expect our engineers and project teams to play their part too - not only through their engineering and management skills but by behaving in a commercially minded way in their dealings with their counterparts in customer or supplier organisations. This means understanding, amongst other things, the issues surrounding the commencement of work ahead of contract, having a clear contract baseline, recognising the broader implications of contract change, the need for timeliness and the consequences of failing to meet the contracted timetable. This practical one-day programme has been designed specifically to give engineers, project staff and others just that understanding. The course is designed principally to provide engineers and project staff with an appreciation of contractual obligations, liabilities, rights and remedies so that they understand the implications of their actions. It is also suitable for business development staff who are negotiating contracts on behalf of the business. The main focus of the day is on creating an awareness of when a situation may have commercial implications that would harm an organisation's business interests if not recognised and handled appropriately and how taking a positive but more commercial approach to those situations can lead to a more positive outcome for the business. As well as providing an understanding of the commercial imperatives the day also focuses on specific areas affecting engineers and project staff, such as the recognition and management of change, the risks when working outside the contract and managing delays in contracts. The course identifies the different remedies that may apply according to the reasons for the delay and provides some thoughts on pushing back should such situations arise. On completion of this programme the participants will: appreciate the need for contractual controls and will have a better understanding of their relevance and how they can be applied, particularly the issues of starting work ahead of contract, implementing changes and inadvertently creating a binding contract by their behaviour; have gained an understanding of the terminology and procedural issues pertaining to contracting within a programme; and be more commercially aware and better equipped for their roles. 1 Basic contract law - bidding and contract formation Purpose of a contract Contract formation - the key elements required to create a legally binding agreement Completeness and enforceability Express and implied terms Conditions v warranties The use of, and issues arising from, standard forms of sale and purchase Use of 'subject to contract' Letters of intent Authority to commit 2 Change management Recognising changes to a contracted requirement Pricing change Implementation and management of change 3 Key contracting terms and conditions By the end of this module participants will be able to identify the key principles associated with: Pricing Getting paid and retaining payment Cashflow Delivery and acceptance Programme delaysExamining some reasons for non-performance...Customer failureContractor's failureNo fault delays ... and the consequences of non-performance: Damages claimsLiquidated damagesForce majeureContinued performance Waiver clauses and recent case law Use of best/reasonable endeavours Contract termination 4 Warranties, indemnities and liability Express and implied warranties Limiting liability 5 Protection of information Forms of intellectual property Background/foreground intellectual property Marking intellectual property Intellectual property rights Copyright Software Confidentiality agreements Internet
The Alternative Energy Technology Course is a practically based alternative energy course designed to give participants an understanding of alternative energy options and provide them with that practical knowledge and skills to build solar to electric and wind to electric systems at a foundation level. The course is designed to be of benefit to people either working or intending to work as:- Alternative Energy Installers or anyone just wishing to gain practical knowledge of Practical Alternative Energy Systems
This Digital Electronics Course is designed to give practical knowledge of the type of electronic circuitry used in a modern Computer System or in any type of Computer Controlled equipment such as Photocopiers, Cash Registers, Tablets, mobile phones and many other types of IT equipment. Digital Electronics involves the use of Silicon chips (Integrated Circuits). The internal structure of a computer is to a large extent comprised of Digital Electronic Circuits.
Course Overview This comprehensive course is designed to provide a well-rounded understanding of GDPR compliance, data protection frameworks, and key cyber security legislation in the UK and beyond. Covering topics from legal obligations under the General Data Protection Regulation to the implications of cyber crime on modern business, this programme equips learners with the knowledge needed to navigate the increasingly regulated digital landscape. Whether you are responsible for handling sensitive data or advising on compliance procedures, this course offers vital insight into maintaining data integrity and organisational transparency. Upon completion, learners will be able to interpret key legal requirements, identify risk areas, and support best practices within their professional setting. Course Description The GDPR Compliance, Data Protection & Cyber Security Law course explores a range of essential subjects that influence today’s data-driven industries. Learners will gain a strong foundation in legal and regulatory aspects of data handling, including the principles of GDPR, cyber law, and anti-money laundering frameworks. The course also includes modules on commercial and business law to deepen understanding of corporate responsibilities in data management. Ideal for legal assistants, compliance officers, or business managers, this course helps learners enhance their ability to assess data security measures and ensure alignment with current regulations. With a structured curriculum and accessible learning materials, this programme supports learners in achieving a robust legal and regulatory understanding. Course Modules: Module 01: GDPR Module 02: Data Protection Module 03: Paralegal Training Module 04: Commercial Law Module 05: Cyber Law Online Course Module 06: Business Law Module 07: Cyber Security Awareness Training Module 08: Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Training (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand GDPR and data security regulations. Professionals aiming to improve compliance and data governance within their roles. Beginners with an interest in legal and cyber regulatory frameworks. Business owners, managers, or HR personnel responsible for policy implementation. Career Path Data Protection Officer (DPO) Compliance Consultant Cyber Security Policy Advisor Paralegal in Commercial or Cyber Law Information Governance Analyst Risk and Compliance Coordinator Legal and Regulatory Affairs Assistant
The Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert.) consists of the first four modules from the MA Business of Motorsport Master’s Degree. You can then achieve a Postgraduate Diploma (PG Dip.) Business of Motorsport by studying the PG Dip. Top-Up, a further three modules from the MA.
One day foundation course in sexual health for staff who want to deliver the C Card in North Wales. This course is for staff who are not currently trained to deliver the C Card. We are also holding refresher courses for staff already trained - contact us for more details. We will cover: What is C Card? What needs to be in place for C Card providers to deliver the scheme What stock and support we provide The law and sex including Fraser Guidelines Key sexual health issues, including contraception and STI's Condoms, lube, dams, etc Inclusive practice How to use the online admin system - QES If you have any questions please get in touch with us at ccard@sexeducationcompany.org
Overview Tendering is a process on which a lot of money relies. When a tender is issued and published, winning that contract is completely depended on how deeply you understand the tender, the key areas of the tender along with how much in-depth knowledge you have about the potential client's need and how you can provide your service to those needs.
Overview Contract Management Principles and Practices provide an overview of all phases of contracting, from requirements development to closeout, and discuss how incentives can be used to improve contract results. Explore these vital issues from the manager's perspective, highlighting key roles and responsibilities to give participants greater influence over how work is performed. Finally, discover specific actions that can be taken to help ensure that contractors or subcontractors perform as required under the contract. This course guide you through all the principles and practices of contract management and preparation.