What Does The Course Include? When choosing a course ensure that it includes both theory and a wide variety of practical content. Every course should include: Anatomy and Physiology Types & structure of the hair Skin, blood and lymphatic circulation Reproductive and endocrine system Theory of Electric Currents Consultations & Record Cards Contra-indications & contra-actions Aftercare advice Choice of needles / probes Accurate probing techniques Legislation, Hygiene and Sterilisation Performing the correct stretch Short-wave Diathermy Galvanic/Blend The Heating Pattern Correct Insertion Techniques The Target Area Unusual Hair Growth FAQ’s Health and Safety Areas Treated This informal and structured weekend will teach all the required techniques necessary to perform successful hair removal treatments. Performed on massage couches, each student will receive guidance on how to effectively perform a full electrolysis treatment on the following areas: Leg Bikini Underarm Nape of Neck Brow Lip Chin Chest The Angel Academy prides itself on always a 100% pass rate for all of its courses since 2003. Classes are kept relatively small so that the tuition can always be of the highest standard. Over the years, all manner of student has come to the Angel Academy from Celebrity to Supermodel to Housewife to Career person looking for a way to relax from the every-day stress and strains that life presents them with.
Our one-day Park Tool School Basic: Ride with Confidence Course is perfect for anyone looking to learn how to address common issues while out riding. It is suitable for people with little to no knowledge of bike maintenance. This course is intended to ensure that participants leave at the end of the day with the confidence to fix common problems with their bikes. The maximum group size is 7. Our fully trained mechanic will be on hand to answer questions as they come up, and there is plenty of opportunity for practice. This course is fully endorsed by the Bikeabillity Trust for mechanic certification! For those participants seeking a Bikeability accreditation, there will be an assessment after the training. Please note for all other participants there is no assessment. Course Detail Basic Mechanical Skills – tools, stands, home shop set-up, tension & torquing bolts, lubrication, threadlockers & cleaners, health & safety Safety “M” check Tyres, tube & puncture repair (innertube replacement), with wheel removal and installation Looking after your drivetrain: lubrication, cleaning and wear of chains, rear sprockets and chainrings Disc brake systems – differences of cable vs hydraulic, rotors, basics of brake alignment, pad replacement Caliper rim brake adjustment and pad replacement for v-brake, dual pivot road caliper and cantilever Field repairs – what tools to take and tips & tricks to get you home! Please note that we will be concentrating on standard derailleur geared bikes. If you have a bike with hub brakes and hub gears you may find some parts of this course less relevant to your bike, though most things are transferable. If you have any questions or worries, please ask. Price The course costs £96 per person and includes: All tools and equipment A bicycle for you to work on if required (although we encourage you to bring your own where possible) Participants taking the course for a Bikeability accreditation will have an additional £20 fee for assessment and administration. When booking please tick the box in ‘Section 1: Choose Appointment’ to add this to your order. Please choose a course date below and fill out the form, you’ll then be able to pay online and further instructions for the course will be emailed to you. Refunds for courses are only given under exceptional circumstamces and never within 7 days of the advertised course. If we cancel the course for any reason a full refund will be given and a choice of alternative dates offered. If you have any further questions, do please get in touch. Finally, if you’re a Cambridge Cycling Campaign Member, we offer a 15% discount to support the good work that they do. Please get in touch for further details. Assessment For Bikeability Instructors The Bikeability assessment will include: Conduct an “M” check Check and correct tyre pressure Check and correct loose wheels, handlebars, or other parts Correct saddle orientation Identify poor braking and correct pad placement and cable tension Checking and correcting bike fit, including saddle and handlebar height, and brake/shift lever orientation Further Details Course participants must be 18 years or above. We do welcome younger participants 16+ but we accept these on a case by case basis based on their prior experience. Please contact us to discuss prior to booking. Our scheduled courses are run at our training workshop in Cambridge. If you have any further questions, do please get in touch. For more information, please read our Terms & Conditions.
The course is designed to help improve your understanding of the legal requirements, the theoretical and practical principles for both the initial verification and certification of an electrical installation, further your knowledge and practical skills in the testing and inspection of a range of existing electrical installations, and help improve your understanding of the legal requirements, the theoretical and practical principles for the periodic inspect and testing and certification of an electrical installation.
Course Information Embark on our GLP course offering extensive guidance and pragmatic support tailored for individuals serving as Study Directors or Principal Investigators overseeing non-clinical safety studies on pharmaceuticals, agricultural, and industrial chemicals within the realm of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). This comprehensive programme extends its benefits to study staff and management operating in GLP-compliant environments. The course extensively covers the current OECD GLP Principles and UK GLP legislation, while also referencing international standards, regulations, and guidelines pertinent to the field. Benefits of this course: Practical help and guidance on the interpretation and application of GLP An opportunity to update your knowledge of GLP with the current interpretation of requirements Access to an experienced panel of speakers Information on how other organisations address GLP issues An opportunity to improve your understanding of the GLP requirements as they are applied in different situations. This course is structured to encourage delegates to: Discuss and develop ideas Solve specific problems Examine particular aspects of GLP Learn from the experience of others. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Tim Stiles Consultant, Qualogy Ltd Tony Woodall Head of Quality Assurance, Alderley Analytical Gill Armour Study Monitor Team Leader, AstraZeneca Jane Elliston Senior Quality Assurance Auditor, Battelle UK Vanessa Grant -, - Jeanet Logsted CEO, Scantox Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 09:00 Registration 09:15 Welcome and Introductions 09:35 Development of Good Laboratory Practice A review of the history of GLP, its current scope and application, with a synopsis of current European and international standards. 10:05 Roles and Responsibilities The responsibilities of study director, test facility, management and study staff in the conduct of a GLP study. 10:45 Break 11:00 The Roles and Responsibilities of the Study Director and Test Facility Management The role of the study director in the management and control of a study, as defined by GLP, and management's roles are explored. 11:45 Multi-site Studies What is a multi-site study and when should such concepts be applied on a study. The role of the study director and principal investigator in the planning, conduct and reporting of multi-site study are explored. 12:30 Study Plan (Protocols) GLP requirements for the preparation of a study plan, content, authorisation, amendments and deviations are discussed. 13:00 Lunch 13:45 Workshop 1 - The Study Plan Some practical problems with study plans and amendments explored. 14:45 Workshop 1 - Feedback 15:00 Standard Operating Procedures The control, content and authorisation of SOPs and the principles behind the practice. 15:30 Break 15:45 Workshop 2 - Practical Study Conduct Problems Dealing with practical problems encountered during the conduct of studies. 16:40 Workshop 2 - Feedback 17:15 Close of Day Day 2 09:00 Questions and Answers Discussion of issues raised by course delegates. 09:20 Quality Assurance The interactions between QA, management, study director and principal Investigator are discussed as is QAs role when conducting a multi-site study. 10:00 The Final Report The content of the final report and the role of those involved in its preparation and approval. Specific reporting requirements when conducting a multi-site study are also explained. 10:30 Break 10:45 Workshop 3 - Final Report Problems Practical problems of report preparation including compliance statements. 11:30 Workshop 3 - Feedback 12:00 Management of Raw Data and Records A view on how records and materials are managed and archived in compliance with GLP. 12:45 Lunch 13:30 Workshop 4 - Data and Sample Management Issues Dealing with data and sample management issues. 14:15 Workshop 4 - Feedback 14:45 Regulatory Inspection Government monitoring for compliance with Good Laboratory Practice. 15:15 Panel Session This panel session will address any outstanding issues raised by delegates. 15:45 Close of Course Extra Information Face-to-face course Course Material Course material will be available in PDF format for delegates attending this course. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course. The material will be emailed in advance of the course and RQA will not be providing any printed copies of the course notes during the training itself. Delegates wishing to have a hard copy of the notes should print these in advance to bring with them. Alternatively delegates are welcome to bring along their own portable devices to view the material during the training sessions. Remote course Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 14 Points Development Level Develop
Course Objectives The delegates are able to demonstrate: knowledge of hazards and risks associated with working at heights, specific to WTG (Wind Turbine Generator). understanding of current national legislation regarding working at heights. correct identification of PPE, including identification of European/Global standard markings e.g. harness, hard hat, lanyards, etc. knowledge and skills to correctly inspect, service, store and don the relevant PPE, e.g. harness, lanyards, fall arresters and work positioning equipment. correct use of the relevant PPE, e.g.harness lanyards, fall arresters and work positioning equipment. This includes correct identification of anchor points and correct ladder conduct. correct use of evacuation devices. how to approach rescue situations in WTGs and use rescue equipment efficiently.
Our Pedicure course is designed to enable candidates to offer a professional pedicure service to the public. Pedicures have always featured as a popular service in salons. Pedicures are a very popular and relaxing treatment to do; you will learn how to adapt this treatment from a basic pedicure to a luxury treatment. This course covers the entire pedicure procedure using the Spa Ritual line of products. The course is focused on the natural nail, foot and lower leg anatomy and physiology for a comprehensive understanding of the pedicure process. THE REQUIREMENTS No experience is necessary to attend this course. Salon attire must be worn during the course. Student must have clean nail without enhancements. To ensure maximum practice students will be required to work on each other throughout the day. COURSE CONTENT Theoretical & practical part: 1 Day course / time 10am – 18pm Methods of working safely & hygienically and the principles of avoiding cross infection. Client consultation / record keeping The structure of the natural nail / Contra indications Nail Diseases / Disorders/ Bones - Skin How to organise a workspace Nail treatment preparation - Nail Shapes & shine effect Tool and Product Introduction Pedicure Procedures Food and Nail Treatment Spa Ritual, Nail Painting Professional Advice and tips on fixing mistakes Common problems Home care & aftercare advice Diabetes People in a Beauty Salon- Rules for treatments- Skin care products and advice for diabetic customers: People with Rheumatoid Arthritis in a Beauty Salon Pedicure home care products advice Price included kit for work. Certificates will be issued after the completion of the course
The RYA Powerboat Instructor Skills Assessment is a mandatory requirement ahead of all Powerboat Instructor courses. Course Duration 1/2 day for each group of 3 attendees. If we have 6 attending then one group will go afloat in the morning and another in the afternoon with an overlap at lunchtime to address the theory element of the assessment. Instructor – student ratio 3 students to 1 Powerboat Trainer per boat. Minimum Age Those over the age of 16 can attend the assessment. Course price For those attending the RYA Powerboat Instructor course with us the cost of the assessment is £150. Course dates You can attend a pre-assessment at any time up to 6 months before your course. Assessments are always scheduled the day before a instructors course for those that can’t get to the centre ahead of the course. We are usually happy to schedule dates for assessments to suit your diary. Candidates for the pre-assessment will be expected to demonstrate competence in Hold off a mark Pick up and secure to a buoy Moor alongside up/downtide Turn using warps Turn in a confined space Recover a man overboard (dummy) Stop and start the engine Planing speed runs including figure 8 and ‘U’ turns Theory including charts, tides, buoyage, colregs and pilotage RYA Instructor Training At Torbay Sea School we have trained many RYA Instructors who have gone on to instruct with us, other RYA training centres or as freelance instructors. During the course of your general RYA training you will have gained all the skills necessary to sail, motor or power boat with confidence to a high standard. The following courses consolidate all those skills and give you the tools required to instruct others to gain their RYA qualifications. You will be able to utilise our Instructors experience and our boats/equipment to feel at ease with instructing others.
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The delegates are able to demonstrate: The participants are able to demonstrate knowledge of hazards and risks associated with working at height specific to a wind turbine generator (WTG) (L2 – Knowledge) The participants are able to demonstrate understanding of current national and regional legislation regarding working at height (L2 – Knowledge) The participants are able to demonstrate correct identification of PPE, including identification of Global and regional standard markings e.g. harness, hard hat, lanyards, etc. (L3 – Skills) The participants are able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills to correctly perform pre-use inspection, service, store and correctly fit relevant PPE, e.g. harness, fall arrest lanyards, guided type fall arrest lanyards and work positioning lanyards (L2 – Knowledge & L3 – Skills) The participants are able to demonstrate correct use of the relevant PPE, e.g. harnesses fall arrest lanyards, guided type fall arresters and work positioning lanyards. This includes correct identification of anchor points and correct conduct on ladder (L3 – Skills) The participants are able to demonstrate correct use of evacuation devices (L3 – Skills) The participants are able to demonstrate how to approach rescue situations in WTGs and use rescue equipment efficiently (L3 – Skills & Ability)