'Motorcycle Skills - Improve your Riding in Eight Weeks' is an online distance learning e-course which will help motorcyclists improve their riding skills. It's suitable for intermediate and advanced riders.
Level 4 Award 12 credits This package entitles you to the relevant required courses to achieve a Level 4 Award and is equal to 12 credits. After purchase, we will be in touch to discuss your module options. Please see individual module pages for more details, as well as applicable dates & times.
Level 4 Certification 13 credits This package entitles you to the relevant required courses to achieve a Level 4 Certification and is equal to 13 credits. After purchase, we will be in touch to discuss your module & assessment options. Please see individual module pages for more details, as well as applicable dates & times. This course includes a choice of 1 of the following assessments: Creating an Export Strategy Creating an Import Strategy Creating an Import Procedure Manual Creating an Export Procedure Manual Creating a Supply Chain Sustainability Report Completing an Import CDS Customs Entry
Level 4 Endorsed Diploma - International Trade Qualification Complete all 15 modules and 3 assessments, from a choice of 7 to earn a Level 4 Diploma in International Trade.
Qualification Number 500/9758/1 Minimum entry age 19 Guided Learning Hours 84 Qualification Objective The Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement is a practical-based qualification intended for those who assess both occupational competence in the work environment, and vocational skills, knowledge and understanding in environments other than the workplace (i.e. workshop, classroom or other training environment). What are the entry requirements? There are no specific recommended prior learning requirements for this qualification. How is this qualification structured? The qualification is made up of three mandatory units: • Unit 1 Understanding the principles and practices of assessment • Unit 2 Assess occupational competence in the work environment • Unit 3 Assess vocational skills, knowledge and understanding How is it assessed? This qualification is assessed via an internally assessed and externally verified portfolio of evidence. Funding for our qualifications This qualification is available fully funded under the Adult Education Budget funding stream and is free to the candidate.
P900 - Maintenance and testing of control measures for domestic hot and cold water systems is there to provide the basis of competence of operatives undertaking the operation and monitoring of domestic hot and cold water systems in buildings. The objective is to enable the candidates to identify the risks posed by legionella bacteria and understand how to manage the risks in domestic water systems, to a standard which minimises the risk of exposure and ill health.
Course Description By enrolling on this course you will: Understand the role of an assessor and the principles and practices of assessment Plan assessments in workshops or classroom with at least two learners Use different assessment methods, make assessment decisions and give feedback to learners Involve learners and others in the assessment process – ensuring decisions are countersigned, quality assured and that assessment practice is standardised Apply legal and regulatory requirements to your assessment Benefits Gain the industry standard qualification to be a classroom / workshop assessor Interactive online workshops and one to one support to complete assignments One to one mentoring to support achievement of the practical unit Receive mentoring and support form qualified and experienced assessors
If you assess students in the workplace against industry or occupational standards, this is the industry standard qualification that you must hold. You must be able to work with 2 learners in the workplaces to demonstrate your assessing skills. Further Information The course is delivered split into 3 parts: 4 half day workshops delivered via Zoom The completion of 3 assignments. Carrying out assessment activity in the workplace Benefits By attending this course, you will be able to: Understand the role of an assessor and the principles and practices of assessment Plan assessments in the workplace with at least two learners Use different assessment methods, make assessment decisions and give feedback to learners Involve learners and others in the assessment process – ensuring decisions are countersigned, quality assured and that assessment practice is standardised Apply legal and regulatory requirements to your assessment
The main subject areas of the course are: Controlling the health risks of asbestos. Sample handling and waste disposal. Identification of asbestos by PLM. Gravimetric quantification of asbestos-containing materials. Discrimination and quantification of free fibres by dispersion and PCM. Analysis of soils - practical application.
The main subject areas of the course are: Building construction and the uses of asbestos Survey types Bulk sampling and material assessments Survey reports Quality control