REFERENCE CODE 603/6964/4 COURSE LEVEL NVQ Level 2 THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE IN Course Overview This qualification enables the learner to demonstrate and recognise their skills, knowledge and understanding and to demonstrate their competence in a real workplace environment so that they can work in the Site Logistics Operations sector within the construction industry. All work must be completed following Industry recognised Safe Working Practices and in accordance with relevant legislation. This qualification is at Level 2, although some units may be at different levels and should be taken by those who are fully trained to deal with routine assignments. Candidates should require minimum supervision in undertaking the job. The qualification has been developed in a way to allow employees from companies of all sizes and specialisms equal opportunity to complete.
ISO/IEC 27032: 2023 Lead Cybersecurity Manager training enables you to acquire the expertise and competence needed to support an organization in implementing and managing a Cybersecurity program based on ISO 27032: 2023 and the NIST Cybersecurity framework. About This Course During this training course, you will gain a comprehensive knowledge of Cybersecurity, the relationship between Cybersecurity and other types of IT security, and stakeholders' role in Cybersecurity. After mastering all the necessary concepts of Cybersecurity, you can sit for the exam and gain "Certified ISO/IEC 27032 Lead Cybersecurity Manager' Certification. By holding this certification, you will be able to demonstrate that you have the practical knowledge and professional capabilities to support and lead a team in managing Cybersecurity. Learning objectives Acquire comprehensive knowledge on the elements and operations of a Cybersecurity Program in conformance with ISO/IEC 27032 and NIST Cybersecurity framework Acknowledge the correlation between ISO 27032, NIST Cybersecurity framework and other standards and operating frameworks Master the concepts, approaches, standards, methods and techniques used to effectively set up, implement, and manage a Cybersecurity program within an organization Learn how to interpret the guidelines of ISO/IEC 27032 in the specific context of an organization Master the necessary expertise to plan, implement, manage, control and maintain a Cybersecurity Program as specified in ISO/IEC 27032 and NIST Cybersecurity framework Acquire the necessary expertise to advise an organization on the best practices for managing Cybersecurity Educational approach This training is based on both theory and best practices used in the implementation and management of a Cybersecurity Program Lecture sessions are illustrated with examples based on case studies Practical exercises are based on a case study which includes role playing and discussions Practical tests are similar to the Certification Exam Prerequisites A fundamental understanding of ISO/IEC 27032: 2023 and comprehensive knowledge of Cybersecurity. What's Included? Refreshments & Lunch (Classroom courses only) Course Slide Deck Official Study Guides CPD Certificate The Exam Who Should Attend? Cybersecurity professionals Information Security experts Professionals seeking to manage a Cybersecurity program Individuals responsible to develop a Cybersecurity program IT specialists Information Technology expert advisors IT professionals looking to enhance their technical skills and knowledge Accreditation Assessment Delegates sit a combined exam, consisting of in-course quizzes and exercises, as well as a final 12 question, essay type exam on Day 4 of the course. The overall passing score is 70%, to be achieved within the 150 minute time allowance. Exam results are provided within 24 hours, with both a Certificate and a digital badge provided as proof of success. Provided by This course is Accredited by NACS and Administered by the IECB
Overview: Rail Transportation Systems Welcome to the future of transportation with our comprehensive suite of modules designed to equip professionals and enthusiasts alike with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the dynamic world of rail transportation. Our product, 'Rail Transportation Systems,' offers a holistic approach to understanding and mastering every facet of rail systems, from operations and management to safety, sustainability, and beyond. Module 1: Introduction to Rail Transportation Systems Embark on your journey into the world of rail transportation with Module 1. Gain a solid foundation by exploring the history, evolution, and fundamental principles of rail systems. Understand the key components of rail networks and their role in modern transportation infrastructure. Module 2: Rail Operations and Management Dive deep into the intricacies of rail operations and management in Module 2. Learn about scheduling, routing, dispatching, and other essential operational aspects. Explore best practices for optimizing efficiency, reliability, and customer satisfaction in rail services. Module 3: Rail Economics and Finance Unlock the economic engine driving rail systems in Module 3. Delve into the principles of rail economics, including cost analysis, pricing strategies, and revenue management. Gain insights into the financial models and investment decisions shaping the future of rail transportation. Module 4: Rail Infrastructure Design and Maintenance Discover the backbone of rail systems with Module 4. Explore the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of rail infrastructure, including tracks, stations, and signaling systems. Master the techniques for ensuring the safety, durability, and sustainability of rail assets. Module 5: Rail Safety and Security Prioritize safety and security in rail operations with Module 5. Learn about risk assessment, hazard mitigation, and emergency response protocols. Stay abreast of the latest technologies and regulations aimed at enhancing safety and security across the rail network. Module 6: Rail Environmental Sustainability Embrace the imperative of sustainability in rail transportation with Module 6. Examine the environmental impact of rail systems and strategies for mitigating carbon emissions, reducing energy consumption, and promoting eco-friendly practices. Explore innovations in sustainable infrastructure, propulsion systems, and materials. Each module features engaging content, interactive learning activities, and real-world case studies curated by industry experts. Whether you're a seasoned professional seeking to expand your expertise or a newcomer eager to explore the fascinating world of rail transportation, our product offers a comprehensive and accessible learning experience. Join us in shaping the future of transportation with 'Rail Transportation Systems' - where knowledge meets opportunity on the tracks to success. Course Curriculum Module 1_ Introduction to Rail Transportation Systems Introduction to Rail Transportation Systems 00:00 Module 2_ Rail Operations and Management Rail Operations and Management 00:00 Module 3_ Rail Economics and Finance Rail Economics and Finance 00:00 Module 4_ Rail Infrastructure Design and Maintenance Rail Infrastructure Design and Maintenance 00:00 Module 5_ Rail Safety and Security Rail Safety and Security 00:00 Module 6_ Rail Environmental Sustainability Rail Environmental Sustainability 00:00
Course Overview: Materials Handling Safety Training In today's industrial and warehouse environments, the efficient and safe handling of materials is paramount. The 'Materials Handling Safety Training' course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate various hazards and challenges associated with material handling operations. From loading docks to forklift operations, this comprehensive training program focuses on promoting a culture of safety and adherence to best practices. Module 1: Introduction to Loading Dock Safety Equipment and Maintenance Understanding the importance of loading dock safety Identifying loading dock hazards Proper maintenance and inspection of loading dock equipment Safety protocols for loading and unloading procedures Module 2: Safe Forklift Operations and Hazardous Materials Handling Forklift operation fundamentals Pre-operation inspection and maintenance procedures Techniques for safe maneuvering and load handling Handling hazardous materials safely and responsibly Module 3: Fall Protection and Fire Safety Recognizing fall hazards in the workplace Implementing fall prevention measures and equipment Fire prevention and extinguishing techniques Emergency evacuation procedures Module 4: Material Handling and Traffic Management Efficient material handling techniques Traffic management in busy warehouse environments Pedestrian safety protocols Organizing and optimizing material flow for productivity and safety Module 5: Hazard Communication and Security Awareness Understanding chemical hazards and safety data sheets Proper labeling and storage of hazardous materials Recognizing and reporting security threats Protocols for handling suspicious packages or activities Module 6: Incident Reporting and Safety Culture Importance of incident reporting and investigation Procedures for documenting and reporting accidents or near misses Promoting a culture of safety and accountability in the workplace Continuous improvement and feedback mechanisms for enhancing safety practices Course Format: Each module consists of interactive presentations, case studies, and practical exercises. Participants will have access to online resources and materials for further learning. Assessments and quizzes will be conducted to ensure understanding and retention of key concepts. Experienced instructors will be available for guidance and clarification throughout the course. Who Should Attend: Warehouse workers Material handlers Forklift operators Safety officers Supervisors and managers overseeing material handling operations By completing this course, participants will not only enhance their own safety awareness but also contribute to creating a safer and more efficient work environment for themselves and their colleagues. Course Curriculum Module 1 Introduction to Loading Dock Safety Equipment and Maintenance Introduction to Loading Dock Safety Equipment and Maintenance 00:00 Module 2 Safe Forklift Operations and Hazardous Materials Handling Safe Forklift Operations and Hazardous Materials Handling 00:00 Module 3 Fall Protection and Fire Safety Fall Protection and Fire Safety 00:00 Module 4 Material Handling and Traffic Management Material Handling and Traffic Management 00:00 Module 5 Hazard Communication and Security Awareness Hazard Communication and Security Awareness 00:00 Module 6 Incident Reporting and Safety Culture Incident Reporting and Safety Culture 00:00
IT Network Support Engineers play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of computer networks in various organisations. They are responsible for maintaining the network infrastructure, resolving network issues, and ensuring that the network is secure from cyber threats. This course is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and skills required to work in this dynamic and challenging field. The IT Network Support Engineer program covers a broad range of topics related to network security and management. Students will learn about asset security, security engineering, communication and network security, identity and access management, security assessment and testing, security operations, and software development security. The course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of network security and management, including risk management, asset management, security protocols, and security operations. Through this course, learners will develop critical skills, including troubleshooting and problem-solving, network design and implementation, security management, and network maintenance. Additionally, learners will gain a deep understanding of the different security technologies used in the industry and learn how to design, implement, and maintain secure networks. This IT Network Support Engineer Bundle Consists of the following Premium courses: Course 01: Network Security Level 2 Course 02: Computer Networks Security Course 03: Cloud Computing Training Course 04: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Course 05: CompTIA Networking - Level 4 Course 06: Cisco ASA Firewall Training Course 07: CompTIA Network+ Certification Course 08: Cyber Security Level 3 Course 09: GDPR Data Protection Level 5 Course 10: Data Center Training Essentials: General Introduction Course 11: Data Center Training Essentials: Mechanical & Cooling Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to: Design, implement, and maintain secure network infrastructure Identify and assess network vulnerabilities and develop mitigation strategies Conduct network security assessments and implement security controls Configure and troubleshoot network devices, including routers, switches, and firewalls Design and implement security policies and procedures in accordance with industry standards and best practices Enrol now in IT Network Support Engineer to advance your career, and use the premium study materials from Apex Learning. The bundle incorporates basic to advanced level skills to shed some light on your way and boost your career. Hence, you can strengthen your IT Network Support Engineer expertise and essential knowledge, which will assist you in reaching your goal. Moreover, you can learn from any place in your own time without travelling for classes. Course Curriculum: Security and Risk Management Asset Security Security Engineering Communication and Network Security Identity and Access Management Security Assessment and Testing Security Operations Software Development Security The IT Network Support Engineer program is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of network security and management. The course covers a wide range of topics related to network security, including asset security, security engineering, communication and network security, identity and access management, security assessment and testing, security operations, and software development security. The course is divided into several modules, each covering a specific area of network security and management. The course begins with an introduction to security and risk management, where learners will gain an understanding of the different types of security threats and how to manage them. Learners will also learn about asset security, which covers the different types of assets that organisations need to protect, including data, hardware, and software. The course then moves on to security engineering, where learners will gain an understanding of the different security technologies used in the industry, including cryptography, access control, and intrusion detection systems. Communication and network security is covered next, where learners will learn about secure network protocols and how to configure and troubleshoot network devices. The course then covers identity and access management, where learners will learn how to manage user access to the network and implement security controls to prevent unauthorised access. Security assessment and testing are covered next, where learners will learn how to conduct network security assessments and implement security controls. The final module of the course covers security operations and software development security. Here, learners will learn how to design and implement security policies and procedures in accordance with industry standards and best practices. They will also learn about software security, including secure coding practices and software testing methodologies. CPD 120 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Individuals who want to start a career in IT Network Support Engineering Network administrators looking to advance their skills in network security IT professionals interested in network security and management Those who wish to gain knowledge and skills in network security and management Requirements This IT Network Support Engineer course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones. Career path Upon completing the IT Network Support Engineer program, learners can pursue various career paths, including: Network Support Engineer - £25,000 to £40,000 Network Security Analyst - £30,000 to £50,000 IT Security Consultant - £40,000 to £70,000 Network Architect - £50,000 to £90,000 Chief Information Security Officer - £80,000 to £150,000 Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included Cost of PDF Certificates is included in course price Certificate of completion Hard copy certificate - Included You will get the Hard Copy certificate for the title course (Network Security Level 2) absolutely Free! Other Hard Copy certificates are available for £10 each. Please Note: The delivery charge inside the UK is £3.99, and the international students must pay a £9.99 shipping cost.
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About this Training Course In today's business environment, there has never been more of a need to make Asset Management and Maintenance more cost effective and efficient. By utilising the Reliability Centred Maintenance process (RCM), you can increase safety performance, reduce maintenance costs, improve the effectiveness of your operations, boost machine uptime, and gain a greater understanding of the level of risk your organisation manages. RCM is just one component of an overall integrated Asset Management Process. All participants will complete detailed pre-course questionnaires before this 3 full-day course, enabling the trainer to tailor course content in order to meet specific delegate needs. Participant objectives are re-visited before, during and after the course, allowing the trainer to focus on outcomes and address any participant concerns and specific issues during the program. Training Objectives At the end of this course, participants will be able to: Develop skills to carry out successful RCMs and introduce the RCM process into their own and their company's daily activities. Be aware of our changing business environment and the need to apply RCM to drive continuous improvement, in safety, cost reduction, and minimise their environmental footprint Understand the impact of human reliability and the various methods used to improve this important area Understand the basics of Change Management and the methods used to securely anchor this process and make it routine Develop an appreciation for a holistic 'Asset Management' program, and know where the RCM process fits in, and the benefits it will deliver Target Audience Reliability Centred Maintenance is primarily a team activity and benefits from a cross functional team participation. This course is aimed at managers, engineers, technicians and operators at all levels who are responsible for the operation and maintenance of plant equipment and who will benefit from the elimination of bad actors (recurring equipment failure) and continuous improvement in the areas of safety, environmental impact, reliability and integrity. Trainer Your expert course leader has enjoyed a 37-year career with Shell International in a variety of leadership roles predominantly in Turnaround, Maintenance and Engineering Management before he left in late 2017 to pursue his interest in Turnaround and Maintenance Management consultancy. He has undertaken several Asset Management and Engineering positions within Shell Australia including the implementation and establishment of formal Reliability Studies including FMEA, RCA, RCM, Maintenance Planning and Turnaround Management programs at Geelong Refinery. Additionally, he was appointed Shell's Regional Turnaround Advisor within Australia and South East Asia supporting Shell Operating Companies throughout several Australasian and European sites. In more recent times, he had been engaged to implement and establish a formal Turnaround Management program within Brunei Shell Petroleum as well as becoming the appointed Regional Turnaround Management Subject Matter Expert (SME), TA Network and Governance & Assurance lead for Shell within the Shell Australasian, Russian Federation and Indian Sub-Continent OpCo community. His career repertoire includes hands-on practitioner, supervisory, reliability, contracts and management roles and he holds several maintenance and engineering tertiary qualifications including an Associate Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. He has presented at several Maintenance, Reliability, Asset Management & Turnaround forums and conferences. 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
Business Intelligence Business Intelligence (BI) refers to a set of technology-based techniques, applications, and practices used to aggregate, analyze, and present business data. BI practices provide historical and current views of vast amounts of data and generate predictions for business operations. The purpose of Business Intelligence is the support of better business decision making. This course provides an overview of the technology and application of BI and how it can be used to improve corporate performance. What you will Learn You will learn how to: Specify a data warehouse schema Identify the data and visualization to be used for data mining and Business Intelligence Design a Business Intelligence user interface Getting Started Introductions Agenda Expectations Foundation Concepts The challenge of decision making What is Business Intelligence? The Business Intelligence value proposition Business Intelligence taxonomy Business Intelligence management issues Sources of Business Intelligence Data warehousing Data and information Information architecture Defining the data warehouse and its relationships Facts and dimensions Modeling, meta-modeling, and schemas Alternate architectures Building the data warehouse Extracting Transforming Loading Setting up the data and relationships Dimensions and the Fact Table Implementing many-to-many relationships in data warehouse Data marts Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) What is OLAP? OLAP and OLTP OLAP functionality Multi-dimensions Thinking in more than two dimensions What are the possibilities? OLAP architecture Cubism Tools OLAP variations - MOLAP, ROLAP, HOLAP BI using SOA Applications of Business Intelligence Applying BI through OLAP Enterprise Resource Planning and CRM Business Intelligence and financial information Business Intelligence User Interfaces and Presentations Data access Push-pull data access Types of decision support systems Designing the front end Presentation formats Dashboards Types of dashboards Common dashboard features Briefing books and scorecards Querying and Reporting Reporting emphasis Retrofitting Talking back Key Performance Indicators Report Definition and Visualization Typical reporting environment Forms of visualization Unconstrained views Data mining What is in the mine? Applications for data mining Data mining architecture Cross Industry Standard Process for Data Mining (CISP-DM) Data mining techniques Validation The Business Intelligence User Experience The business analyst role Business analysis and data analysis Five-step approach Cultural impact Identifying questions Gathering information Understand the goals The strategic Business Intelligence cycle Focus of Business Intelligence Design for the user Iterate the access Iterative solution development process Review and validation questions Basic approaches Building ad-hoc queries Building on-demand self-service reports Closed loop Business Intelligence Coming attractions - future of Business Intelligence Best practices in Business Intelligence